High Frequency (HF) Radar Detection of the Weak 2012 Indonesian Tsunamis

We report here on the observation and offline detection of the weak tsunamis generated by earthquakes near Indonesia on 11 April 2012 using radar systems and tide gauges on the coasts of Sumatra and the Andaman Islands. This work extends the previous observations of the much stronger 2011 Japan tsun...

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Main Authors: Basanta Kumar Jena, Bruce Nyden, Kuppili Rajesh, T. Srinivasa Kumar, James Isaacson, Donald Barrick, Subandono Diposaptono, Belinda Lipa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-10-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/4/10/2944
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Summary:We report here on the observation and offline detection of the weak tsunamis generated by earthquakes near Indonesia on 11 April 2012 using radar systems and tide gauges on the coasts of Sumatra and the Andaman Islands. This work extends the previous observations of the much stronger 2011 Japan tsunami. The distance offshore at which the tsunami can be detected, and hence the warning time provided, depends primarily on the bathymetry: the wider the shallow continental shelf, the greater this time. The weak Indonesia tsunamis were detected successfully in spite of the narrow shallow-water shelf offshore from the radar systems. Larger tsunamis could obviously be detected further from the coast. This paper provides further confirmation that radar is an important tool to aid in tsunami observation and warning.
ISSN:2072-4292