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The next generation Easy-to-Deploy (ETD) tsunami assessment buoy
This paper addresses the first year of commercial operations of the next-generation tsunami assessment system. Building upon their success with the Deep-ocean Assessment and Recording of Tsunamis (DART ® ) buoy systems, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Pacific Marine Environmental...
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description | This paper addresses the first year of commercial operations of the next-generation tsunami assessment system. Building upon their success with the Deep-ocean Assessment and Recording of Tsunamis (DART ® ) buoy systems, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) spent over five years of research and development designing the next-generation Easy-to-Deploy (ETD) DART ® system. Through technology transfer and license agreements, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) produced the first commercial ETD DART ® systems in 2010. SAIC ETD DARTs ® were deployed in the Coral Sea on August 27, 2010 and in the Tasman Sea on April 8, 2011. A third system is scheduled to be deployed south of Bali in August 2011. The Coral Sea ETD DART ® System has been in the ocean operating continuously for over a year. The ETD DARTs ® performance has been exceptional at both the Coral Sea and Tasman Sea locations despite challenging environmental conditions. The Coral Sea system has weathered the impact of a Category 5 cyclone and has detected several tsunami events including the globally observed Honshu tsunami. By design, the ETD DART ® offers significant cost advantages over standard tsunami assessment systems. The ETD DART ® is designed to be deployed by small and fast response vessels, requires fewer trained personnel, and takes only minutes of deployment time. The SAIC ETD DART ® has been certified fully operational and is now an important new technology available to support the global tsunami detection network. |
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