READI Working Group Meeting Agenda 4:00 Program Manager(s) Slot (NASA,NSF) 4:10 SIO Overview (Yehuda) 4:20 UC Berkeley Overview (Ingrid) 4:30 CWU Overview.

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READI Working Group Meeting Agenda 4:00 Program Manager(s) Slot (NASA,NSF) 4:10 SIO Overview (Yehuda) 4:20 UC Berkeley Overview (Ingrid) 4:30 CWU Overview + GPS Cockpit Demo (Tim) 4:50 Time Series Comparisons (Yehuda) 5:00 Discussion & Future Plans Club Room 1 Marriott Marquis San Francisco 4:00-6:00 PM December 11, 2013 Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology

Cascadia Subduction Zone – Mw 9.0 earthquake & tsunami similar to 2011 Japan events San Francisco Bay Area – Increasing risk of large earthquake on Hayward fault Southern San Andreas fault – overdue for large earthquake Real-Time Earthquake Analysis for Disaster mItigation network (READI): ~550 GPS stations Super set of GPS networks maintained by (sorted according to largest to smallest number of stations): UNAVCO/PBO USGS (Pasadena and Menlo Park) UC Berkeley Scripps Institution of Oceanography California Department of Transportation Initial focus on analysis of two station clusters (next slide) Western U.S. – Utilizing 550+ station real-time GPS network spanning areas of high seismic and tsunami risk

Casacadia Cluster Focused on Cascadia event 15 PBO Stations: SC02, P435, P403, P401, PABH, P397, P407, CHZZ, P396, P395, P366, P365, CABL, P733, PTSG SSAF Cluster Focused on southern San Andreas fault event: (All stations with SIO seismogeodetic upgrade) 19 Stations (12 PBO, 6 SIO, 1 MWD): DESC, GLRS, HNPS, P482, P483, P484, P486, P491, P494, P505, P506, P797, PIN2, PMOB, POTR, RAAP, SIO5, SLMS, USGC