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Glitches spark rogue quake alerts
« on: September 20, 2012, 12:12:20 PM »
Two reports of large undersea earthquakes off the North Island were the result of teething problems with GNS Science's new system.

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Glitches in a new earthquake alert system have seen erroneous reports, based on early data, of massive earthquakes sent out.

GNS Science's GeoNet Data Centre, which is using a newer and faster automated alert system, sent out email alerts on Thursday morning, initially reporting a 5.6-magnitude quake off Auckland's west coast and a 6.4 quake off Taranaki.

However, both turned out to be a rather more moderate 2.7 and 3.7 quakes near Oxford in Canterbury.

A GNS seismologist said the Auckland report was actually the combined data from a distant earthquake in the Pacific and the first Oxford quake, which happened at the same time.

The initial reports of the larger earthquakes came with a caution and the size and location of the quake was firmed up as more information came in, she said.

Following the history of a quake on the GeoNet website was a more accurate guide to the earthquake, she said.

GNS Science will tweak its system to prevent rogue reports being sent out in future.

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Re: Glitches spark rogue quake alerts
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2012, 04:52:09 PM »
Read that very interesting article this morning and makes you wonder as to how many other glitches are in the program.


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