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    Real-Time Tsunami Alerts: Surfing the Future of Safety

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterOctober 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Innovative Detection: GUARDIAN uses atmospheric distortions from GNSS signals as clues to identify potential tsunamis, operating on data from over 350 global GNSS ground stations.

    2. Evacuation Time: The system can predict tsunami threats up to 745 miles away, providing vulnerable coastal communities with up to 1 hour and 20 minutes for evacuation.

    3. Recent Success: During a significant earthquake off Kamchatka, GUARDIAN’s new AI tools successfully flagged tsunami signals for analysis, demonstrating its immediate operational effectiveness.

    4. Global Collaboration: The system emphasizes international data sharing, recognizing that tsunamis cross borders and necessitate joint efforts for timely warnings to protect coastlines.

    NASA’s GUARDIAN Tsunami Detection Tech Catches Wave in Real Time

    NASA recently showcased its innovative GUARDIAN technology, which detects tsunamis in real time. The system employs advanced methods using data from more than 350 Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ground stations, giving coastal communities vital early warnings.

    GUARDIAN analyzes signals reflecting atmospheric distortions caused by tsunami waves. While traditional GNSS methods correct these distortions, GUARDIAN uses them as critical clues. This ability allows the system to identify potential tsunami activity up to 745 miles (1,200 kilometers) from a GNSS station.

    In ideal conditions, this technology could provide authorities with an extra hour and 20 minutes to evacuate low-lying areas. Such early warnings can significantly save lives and protect property.

    Recently, GUARDIAN faced a real-world challenge during a seismic event off Russia’s northeast coast. A strong earthquake produced a tsunami traveling fast across the Pacific Ocean. Remarkably, GUARDIAN was put to the test just a day after implementing new artificial intelligence features designed to mine important signals and a messaging system.

    This technology flagged tsunami signals for expert review, enhancing response efforts. Whereas tsunamis typically result from large undersea earthquakes, they can also arise from volcanic eruptions, underwater landslides, or specific weather conditions.

    One significant advantage of GUARDIAN is its capability to alert authorities without needing to identify the tsunami’s cause. This means timely warnings can minimize loss and destruction.

    Experts emphasize the importance of sharing data, as tsunamis do not respect borders. “We need to be able to share data around the whole region to be able to make assessments about the threat for all exposed coastlines,” said one authority in the field, highlighting the collaborative nature of tsunami preparedness.

    GUARDIAN represents a significant leap in technology, combining satellite data and artificial intelligence to better prepare communities at risk. To explore more about this innovative system, visit GUARDIAN’s website.

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