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The Web-enabled Awareness Research Network project (WARN) implements the data acquisition, event detection and correlation aspects of an integrated geo-hazard alert system. Among its innovative aspects, it enables a rapid integration of real or simulated data with research and operational models of tsunami and earthquake impacts prediction. The intent of the project is to lead to the delivery of early...
In December 2009, the NEPTUNE Canada ocean observatory successfully launched to the public, allowing anyone with an Internet connection access to observatory data. This event also officially marked a transition from infrastructure development to a fully operational observatory. Given that this occurred only a few months after the instrument platforms were deployed at four nodes, this transition was...
Described is the expansion of an existing and operational ocean observatory known as CYCOFOS (Cyprus Coastal Ocean Forecasting and Observing System), with a network of tsunami detection sensors. The expanded network will serve as the prototype Tsunami Warning and Early Response system of Cyprus (TWERC). The potential in Cyprus for extensive onshore destruction from a seismically generated tsunami...
Two major buoy networks have been added to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) as the result of the transition of Tropical Atmosphere Ocean (TAO) Array with 55 TAO legacy buoys and the global establishment of the second-generation Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunami (DART??) network with 39 surface buoys and collocated subsurface bottom pressure...
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