CSEP

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The SCEC Collaboratory for the Study of Earthquake Predictability (CSEP) is developing a system for rigorous evaluation of Earthquake Forecasts.

Please refer to SCEC CSEP Testing Centers for a more detailed information about the project.

Next CSEP Release Status

  • CSEP Trac Site
  • Scheduled Code Freeze: March 15, 2014
  • Scheduled Release Date: April 1, 2014
    • Evaluation of high-resolution global forecasts (in HDF5 format)
    • NZ distribution: Sebastian Hainzl, Camilla Cattania forecasts models for Canterbury experiment
  • Web Developments
    • Updates to web site so all plots on request rather than automatically
    • Data products for test periods on request
    • Web application running to meet user requests

Storage estimate for new forecasts classes within SCEC Testing Center

  • High-resolution 0.1degree Global testing region (per year)
    • 1-day forecasts (KJSS)
      • 5Tb (if using uncompressed original and HDF5 formats of forecasts)
      • 750Gb (if using gzip-compressed original and HDF5 formats of forecasts)
    • 1-year forecasts (KJSS, SHIFT_GSRM)
      • 50Gb (if using uncompressed original and HDF5 formats of forecasts)
  • CA testing region (per year)
    • 30-minutes forecasts (ETAS, ETASPPE): 1.5Tb
      • Disable publishing of forecasts to preserve storage on publishing server (only 22Gb disk space left as of 2014/03/03)
      • Switch to event-based testing

CSEP-Related Presentation 2012

CSEP-Related Presentation 2011

CSEP-Related Presentation 2010

CSEP-Related Presentation 2009

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