Group A, Poster #025, Seismology
Earthquake earthquake early warning considerations during aftershock sequences
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2024 SCEC Annual Meeting, Poster #025, SCEC Contribution #13736 VIEW PDF
her rates of EEW alerts than the public usually receives. We find that some locations could be issued dozens of alerts (and sometimes over a hundred alerts) during the first month following a major earthquake depending on the alert threshold used, where the number of alerts increases if we consider ShakeAlert’s magnitude estimation uncertainties relative to catalog source values. The locations that are issued the most alerts are those that experienced damage from the mainshock and thus are vulnerable to additional damage from aftershocks. However, many of these alerts are likely to be late relative to the expected onset of shaking, limiting the utility of EEW alerts in these areas. Our results motivate a need to discuss whether ShakeAlert’s public alert thresholds should be adjusted for a few weeks following a major earthquake to prevent alert fatigue during aftershock sequences.
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