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Mooring Systems, Inc. and Down East Instrumentation released of a jointly developed Tsunami Detection System following nearly two years of development work. The AR- ROW (Autonomous Real-time Reporting of Waves) system was conceived based on the need to address speci Þ c concerns with existing buoy based technologies now used for tsunami detection. The ARROW system is fully submerged 100 meters below the ocean surface while in its ?ready? state and through- out its two-year deployment cycle. If a Tsunami threat is detected, a hydrodynamic shaped pop-up buoy out Þ tted with an Iridium transmitter is released to the surface, and once at the surface, the tsunami threat data is transmit- ted via satellite to the warning centers. The advantage of remaining fully submerged is the elimi- nation of exposure to harsh environmental conditions on the ocean surface. Buoy and mooring damage caused by repetitive wave action and extreme weather is eliminated along with vandalism which has proven to be a serious problem in many world regions. The ARROW system employs a technique of hydrostatical- ly measuring the height of the water column using a high resolution pressure sensor and processing the data to determine if a tsunami wave passes above the sensor. The ARROW system uniquely sends the pressure data from the seabed located sensor to the processing electronics in the sub-surface buoy using a hardwired link. This link is also the sub-surface buoy?s mooring cable con Þ gured using jacketed wire rope. The signal is carried inductively through the wire rope providing a robust and direct con- nection to the processing electronics located 100m below the ocean surface. The fast ascent rate of the expendable pop-up buoy al- lows a quick response time between tsunami detection and satellite transmission. Another unique aspect of this system is how the mes- sage is delivered from the satellite ground station. It is transmitted in e-mail form allowing the immediate alert message to be forwarded to all warning centers and any addresses designated by the government owning the system. ?The combined beneÞ ts of this system will allow easier to install and maintain tsunami detectors resulting in a larger network of coverage and warning capability.? Email: [email protected] www.mooringsystems.com ARROW: Tsunami Detection System www.seadiscovery.com Marine Technology Reporter 57MTR #9 (50-64).indd 57MTR #9 (50-64).indd 5712/3/2012 10:59:06 AM12/3/2012 10:59:06 AM

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