PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

6 years after the tsunami disaster

Technical setup of the early warning sysem completed

2010-12-24
(Press-News.org) Six years after the tsunami disaster of 26/12/2004, the set-up of the German-Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System for the Indian Ocean (GITEWS) has been completed. The project ends on 31 March 2011. After that, Indonesia accepts the sole responsibility for the overall system.

"The innovative technical approach of GITEWS is based on a combination of different sensors, whose central element is a fast and precise detection and analysis of earthquakes, supported by GPS measurements," says Professor Reinhard Hüttl, Scientific Director of the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences. "The GFZ-developed evaluation of Seismology via the SeisComP3 system proved to be so fast and reliable that it has now been installed in over 40 countries."

A tsunami warning takes place no more than five minutes after a submarine earthquake, based on all the available information from the 300 stations that were built throughout Indonesia in the past 6 years. These include seismometers, GPS stations, tide gauges and buoy systems. Via a tsunami-simulation system, the information is converted into a situation map providing the appropriate warning levels for the affected coastline. A key outcome of GITEWS project is, however, that the buoy systems do not contribute to this process that occurs in these first few minutes. There are therefore considerations to shift the GITEWS buoys further into the open ocean and to use them to verify an ocean-wide tsunami that could threaten other countries bordering the Indian Ocean.

The Mentawai quake on 25 October this year, however, also showed the limits of any tsunami warning. The tsunami caused by the earthquake strongly affected the upstream Pagai islands in the Sunda Arc. The first waves arrived around the same time as the triggered tsunami alert, 4 minutes 46 seconds after the quake, and demanded some 500 lives. Several teams of tsunami experts from Japan, Indonesia, Germany and the USA noted in a follow-up analysis that the warning had arrived on the islands, but there had been no time to react. For the main island of Sumatra with the larger cities of Padang and Bengkulu, the time between the warning and the arrival of the first waves amounted to about 40 minutes, but in this case the Pagai Islands acted as a perfect shield against a tsunami reaching the coast of Sumatra.

The important conclusion is that even with the extremely short premonition times off Indonesia, the GITEWS system has proven to be technically and organizationally functional. Since September 2007, four tsunami events were detected and warnings were issued for each. Especially the inhabitants of the off-shore islands, however, need to receive intensified and improved training on how to act when threatened. This includes not only the correct response during a tsunami alert, but also the correct behaviour before, during and after earthquakes.

Immediately after the disaster of 26 December 2004, the Federal Government of Germany contracted the Helmholtz Association, represented by the Helmholtz Centre Potsdam – GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, to develop and implement an early warning system for tsunamis in the Indian Ocean. The funds to the amount of 45 million euros are a contribution of the Federal Government from the aid-for-flood-victims pool.

A natural phenomenon like the tsunami of 2004 cannot be prevented, and such disasters will continue to claim victims, even with a perfectly working alarm system. But the repercussions of such a natural disaster can be minimized with an early warning system. This is the aim of GITEWS.

INFORMATION:

see also:

http://www.gfz-potsdam.de/portal/gfz/Public+Relations/Pressemitteilungen/aktuell/101028_TsunamiOkt2010

END



ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

Finding new ways to tackle environmental diseases

2010-12-24
Researchers at the University of Exeter have developed a new approach to studying potentially deadly disease-causing bacteria which could help speed up the process of finding vaccines. Dr Andrea Dowling, from the Centre for Ecology and Conservation at the university's Cornwall Campus, has pioneered a simple screen which can help isolate the virulent parts of the gene structures of pathogenic* bacteria. The screen allows researchers to simultaneously run thousands of tests where genes from the pathogen are pitted against the human blood cells that normally attack them. "By ...

Some brain tumors mimic the genetic program of germline cells

2010-12-24
Scientists at IRB Barcelona have discovered that some brain tumours in larvae of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster use the genetic programme of germline cells to grow. The removal of some of these genes leads to healthy brains. This finding demonstrates that these genes are crucial for tumour development. The study, headed by ICREA researcher Cayetano González, is published today in the prestigious journal Science. One of the characteristics of tumour cells is their immortality, a property that allows them to divide without obeying external signals. As a result, ...

Texas A&M professor helps develop first high-temp spin-field-effect transistor

2010-12-24
COLLEGE STATION, Dec. 23, 2010 — An international team of researchers featuring Texas A&M University physicist Jairo Sinova has announced a breakthrough that gives a new spin to semiconductor nanoelectronics and the world of information technology. The team has developed an electrically controllable device whose functionality is based on an electron's spin. Their results, the culmination of a 20-year scientific quest involving many international researchers and groups, are published in the current issue of Science. The team, which also includes researchers from the ...

Forbes Unleashing Effective Health Insurance Schemes

2010-12-24
Health insurance has always been a concern for people who care about their health. The Forbes Insurance Agency introduces South Carolina Health Insurance plans from best health insurance companies to serve health interest all of South Carolina by advising and providing health insurance plans for individuals, families and the self-employed, indeed any South Carolina resident who is seeking medical coverage for himself, herself and or family. Ask for any type of health insurance plan to address any kind of health necessity, The Forbes Insurance Agency has it listed on ...

Christmas Grants Announced to Pay Cost to Start Online Automated Business Opportunity

2010-12-24
This online business opportunity is unique because a group of independent entrepreneurs have joined forces to to offer grants during the Christmas season to pay the start-up costs for an automated, online business opportunity. "The best Christmas gift we can give to others is to use the concept of the movie Pay it Forward. We help people by paying their cost to start an automated, online business opportunity and help them to run it. We help them every step of the way and never ask for any money to prove that what we offer is genuine," said James Crookston, a member of ...

ColdAsIce.TV Launches with Footage from Dew Tour in Breckenridge

2010-12-24
WebItDesigns has announced the launch of their new venture, ColdAsIce.TV, to promote female professional skiers Grete Eliassen, Keri Herman, and Meg Olenick... and promote women's professional actions sports in general. ColdAsIce.TV has been sponsored by GoPro Cameras, the top action sports video equipment provider on the planet, who will be shooting on location at the Dew Tour in Breckenridge. GoPro will provide great HD video footage of top female skiers Grete Eliassen, Keri Herman, and Meg Olenick for the launch of ColdAsIce.TV Speaking on the venture and the strategic ...

Dr. Jane Robertson Westerfield Author of 3 books on death and dying to appear on Open to Hope Radio

2010-12-24
Dr. Jane Robertson Westerfield is the author of three books on death and dying and is a Speaker/Performer, Director and Producer. Dr. Westerfield has some unique perspectives to offer those who are grieving during the holidays which she shares with us using her expertise in Music and Drama. Open to Hope Radio broadcasts every Thursday. To listen to this show, go to http://opentohope.com/. About Dr. Heidi Horsley Dr. Heidi Horsley, PsyD, LMSW, MS, is a bereaved sibling and a licensed psychologist and social worker. Dr. Heidi is the Co-Founder and Executive Director ...

BookWhirl.com Unveils Its First Social Media Book Advertisement Service for Self-published Authors

2010-12-24
BookWhirl.com, one of the leaders of the book marketing industry, caps the year 2010 with the unveiling of its first Social Media Book Advertisement Service. With a price of $120, self-published authors can avail of a more extensive promotional coverage. It's the company's first book marketing tool concentrating on social media. The Social Media Book Advertisement Service involves a creation of a book advertisement that will be posted on the Welcome page of a self-published author's Facebook Fan Page. The advertisement will contain the book's description, book cover ...

Business Answering Service Serving the Nation with Prompt & Productive Communication

2010-12-24
"Our mission is to take and deliver messages accurately, promptly, and professionally, every time" says Mr. Johnson of Focus Tele communication. Focus Tele communications provide their service in a wide area ranging from simple telephone answering service to call center service. Property management is one of their main focuses. They have been active associate members of both the Property Management Association and the Institute of Real Estate Management since 1989. They work on our website and answer each and every call with patience, and help us in growing our job. Focus ...

Yorkshire Dales Retailer Bucks Recession and Distributes Art Supplies UK Wide

2010-12-24
It's not hard to see why anyone would want to set up shop in the idylic town of Ilkley nestling in the Yorkshire Dales. It's a beautiful victorian town surrounded by beautiful countryside, but the centre of a UK-wide online art supplies business? Proud shop owner Tim Tennant is bucking the retailing trend with his burgeoning artist materials shop and sending art supplies uk wide with his newly revamped website at http://www.art-shoponline.co.uk Artshoponline.co.uk supply a huge range of materials for artists from the operation's headquarters in Ilkley. "We've gone from ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

PFAS exposure and endocrine disruption among women

Vaccines and the 2024 US presidential election

New approach narrows uncertainty in future warming and remaining carbon budget for 2 °C

When pregnancy emergencies collide with state abortion bans

American College of Cardiology supports front of package nutrition labeling

This fossil bird choked to death on rocks, and no one knows why

An iron-on electronic circuit to create wearable tech

When you’re happy, your dog might look sad

Subnational income inequality revealed: Regional successes may hold key to addressing widening gap globally

Protein puppeteer pulls muscle stem cells’ strings

Study: A genetic variant may be the reason why some children with myocarditis develop heart failure, which could be fatal

Social justice should not be tokenistic but at the heart of global restoration efforts

A new kind of copper from the research reactor

Making simulations more accurate than ever with deep learning

Better predicting the lifespan of clean energy equipment, towards a more efficient design

Five ways microplastics may harm your brain

Antibody halts triple-negative breast cancer in preclinical models

Planned birth at term reduces pre-eclampsia in those at high risk

Penguins starved to death en masse, study warns, as some populations off South Africa estimated to have fallen 95% in just eight years

New research explains how our brains store and change memories

Space shuttle lessons: Backtracks can create breakthroughs

New study finds cystic fibrosis drug allows patients to safely scale back lung therapies

From field to lab: Rice study reveals how people with vision loss judge approaching vehicles

Study highlights underrecognized link between kidney disease and cognitive decline

Researchers find link between psychosocial stress and early signs of heart inflammation in women

Research spotlight: How long-acting injectable treatment could transform care for postpartum women with HIV

Preempting a flesh-eating fly’s return to California

Software platform helps users find the best hearing protection

Clean hydrogen breakthrough: Chemical lopping technology with Dr. Muhammad Aziz (full webinar)

Understanding emerges: MBL scientists visualize the creation of condensates

[Press-News.org] 6 years after the tsunami disaster
Technical setup of the early warning sysem completed