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Early Warning: GPS Data Could Detect Large Earthquakes Hours Before They Happen

29 pointsby marekoalmost 2 years ago

4 comments

aoristalmost 2 years ago
It looks from Figure 3 that they fit a sinusoidal curve to the data, and then fit an exponential to the residuals of *that* fit. That exponential shows a sharp increase from hour -2, but the curve is not a good fit to the rest of the data, and it almost has to show an increase somewhere because of the functional form.<p>I would have assumed the way to evaluate this method would be to back-test it: figure out when in the past this would have predicted that there would be an earthquake, and measure the accuracy&#x2F;precision&#x2F;etc. of that prediction.<p>It often surprises me how often disciplines don&#x27;t have take a predictive approach by convention: if you make predictions at least it&#x27;s possible to be *wrong*.
McSwagalmost 2 years ago
Yikes this travesty of a website with all the ads and popups makes this page impossible to read.
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lucasbanalmost 2 years ago
Link to the source: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.science.org&#x2F;doi&#x2F;10.1126&#x2F;science.adg2565" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.science.org&#x2F;doi&#x2F;10.1126&#x2F;science.adg2565</a>
flemhansalmost 2 years ago
Omg that web site is horrendous. Had to give up reading the article.