How does GUARDIAN detect tsunamis?
GUARDIAN detects tsunamis by sensing disturbances in the Earth's ionosphere caused by the tsunami's pressure waves.
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Recent seismic activity has been observed both in the Pacific Ocean and off the coast of Oregon. NASA's experimental GUARDIAN system successfully detected a tsunami, while Oregon experienced a series of earthquakes. This article summarizes...
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) developed GUARDIAN (GNSS Upper Atmospheric Real-time Disaster Information and Alert Network) to detect tsunamis by monitoring disturbances in the ionosphere. This system can provide early warnings by sensing sea surface motion from space, offering a technological advancement in tsunami detection. The recent test during the Kamchatka earthquake demonstrated its ability to flag atmospheric distortions and notify experts within 20 minutes of the quake. This system detected the tsunami 30-40 minutes before waves hit Hawaii.
Meanwhile, a series of earthquakes struck off the Oregon coast, beginning with a magnitude 5.8 quake approximately 102 miles west of Port Orford. Multiple aftershocks followed, ranging in magnitude from 2.7 to 4.9. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported these events, stating that they were not expected to cause a tsunami. Earthquakes are relatively common in this region.
**How to Prepare:** - Understand local tsunami evacuation routes. - Have an emergency kit ready. - Stay informed via official sources like USGS and NOAA.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Coastal communities in the Pacific Ocean. - Emergency management agencies. - Scientific research institutions.
GUARDIAN detects tsunamis by sensing disturbances in the Earth's ionosphere caused by the tsunami's pressure waves.
Drop, cover, and hold on. Be aware of the potential for aftershocks and monitor official sources for tsunami warnings.
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