The first meeting focused on understanding the state-of-the-art modeling and simulation capabilities relating to tsunami-ionospheric coupling with the goal of converging on a test case and set of benchmarks that could be used to evaluate the relative strengths and weakness of each model.  In addition to many discussions, there were several presentations given by team members.  Below is a listing of these presentations along with links to the talks.

Monday February 22, 2016

  • Introduction (L. Rolland; J. Makela) [pdf]
  • Tsunami modeling and inversion (A. Sladen)
  • (G. Occhipinti)
  • Ionospheric signatures induced by surface disturbances: Observational and modeling studies at JPL (X. Meng) [pdf]
  • (S. Vadas)
  • Vertical structures of seisms-traveling ionospheric disturbances (J.Y. Liu) [pdf]
  • Ionospheric tsunami (Iononami) signatures (J.Y Liu) [pdf]

Tuesday February 23, 2016

  • Infrasound Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere (D. Drob) [pdf]
  • Empirical ionospheric models: IRI, NeQuick (P. Coïsson) [pdf]
  • (E. Astafyeva)
  • Earthquake source inversion (A. Sladen)

Wednesday February 24, 2016

  • GPS-derived TEC noise study (M. Grawe) [pdf]
  • Airglow observations in support of tsunami-ionospheric coupling studies (J. Makela) [pdf]
  • Radio occultation for tsunamis (P. Coïsson) [pdf]
  • Simulations of reflectometry and occultation measurements for the detection of ionospheric perturbations generated by three tsunamis (P. Coïsson) [pdf]

Thursday February 25, 2015

  • Normal modes equations for tsunami (and more) STEP by STEP toward inversion (P. Lognonné) [pdf]
  • Inversion of tsunami height using ionospheric observations (V. Rakoto) [pdf]
  • Space based tsunami detection (S. Budzien) [pdf]
  • Nanosat at IPGP (P. Lognonné) [pdf]