Welcome to the CME Project Meeting 2013 Philip J. Maechling Information Technology Architect Southern California Earthquake Center.

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Welcome to the CME Project Meeting 2013 Philip J. Maechling Information Technology Architect Southern California Earthquake Center

Computational Seismic Hazard Data Products There are several existing seismological data products currently used by non- seismological groups. 1.Earthquake early warning ground motion alerts –(Used by: Public in Japan, Mexico, Turkey) 2.Scenario earthquake peak ground motion estimates –(Used by: Emergency response planners, building engineers, insurance companies in loss estimates) 3.Scenario broadband seismograms –(Used by: Building engineers including energy production companies) 4.Probabilistic forecast of peak ground motions in decades to centuries –(Used by: Building code developers, insurance companies in loss estimates) Each of these computational data products represents an interface between seismological researcher and important external non-seismological users. The CME group integrates new SCEC computational science advances with scientific software and high performance computing to improve these broad impact data products. 2

We will operate the CISN ShakeAlert Display system during meeting in room. ShakeAlert User Display is configured with: Location: Palm Springs Hilton (33.824, ) Warning above Min Magnitude: 3.0 Warning above Intensity Level: 1.0 ShakeAlert System In Room

EEW_FAQ_v7.pdf

Agenda for SCEC CME Meeting (v ) Session 1: Broadband Platform 09:30-10:00Broadband PlatformBBP Developments (F. Silva) 10:00-10:30Future Broadband Use and Development(C. Goulet/R. Graves) Session 2: High-F 10:30-11:00Hercules (J. Bielak/R. Taborda) 11:00-11:30Dynamic Ruptures(S. Day) 11:30-12:00Nonlinear/plastic effects and s/s heterogeneities (K. Olsen) 12:00-12:30AWP Code Developments (Y. Cui) 12:30-13:00Lunch Break Session 3: Ground Motion Simulation Validation and Utilization 13:00-13:30GMSV and Utilization Simulations(N. Luco) Session 4: CyberShake 13:30-13:50CyberShake Study 13.4(R. Graves/K. Olsen) 13:50-14:10Averaging-based Factorization(F. Wang) 14:10-14:30Future CyberShake(T. Jordan) Session 5: Geoinformatics 14:30-15:00CVM-S Inversions(E. Lee) 15:00-15:30CVM-H Developments and Plans(J. Shaw) 15:30-16:00Break Session 6: CME Planning :00-16:30CME Project and Allocation Overview(P. Maechling) 16:30-17:30Comp Research and Allocation Planning(T. Jordan) 17:30Adjourn

Agenda for SCEC CME Meeting (v ) Session 1: Broadband Platform 09:30-10:00Broadband PlatformBBP Developments (F. Silva) 10:00-10:30Future Broadband Use and Development(C. Goulet/R. Graves) Session 2: High-F 10:30-11:00Hercules (J. Bielak/R. Taborda) 11:00-11:30Dynamic Ruptures(S. Day) 11:30-12:00Nonlinear/plastic effects and s/s heterogeneities (K. Olsen) 12:00-12:30AWP Code Developments (Y. Cui) 12:30-13:00Lunch Break Session 3: Ground Motion Simulation Validation and Utilization 13:00-13:30GMSV and Utilization Simulations(N. Luco) Session 4: CyberShake 13:30-13:50CyberShake Study 13.4(R. Graves/K. Olsen) 13:50-14:10Averaging-based Factorization(F. Wang) 14:10-14:30Future CyberShake(T. Jordan) Session 5: Geoinformatics 14:30-15:00CVM-S Inversions(E. Lee) 15:00-15:30CVM-H Developments and Plans(J. Shaw) 15:30-16:00Break Session 6: CME Planning :00-16:30CME Project and Allocation Overview(P. Maechling) 16:30-17:30Comp Research and Allocation Planning(T. Jordan) 17:30Adjourn