From tim at geology.cwu.edu Thu Nov 2 15:36:26 2006 From: tim at geology.cwu.edu (Tim Melbourne) Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2006 15:36:26 -0800 Subject: [panga-announce] GPS monitoring ofanticipated northern Cascadia ETS Message-ID: <454A80FA.7090106@geology.cwu.edu> Hi ETSers, To facilitate viewing current GPS data from the myriad of new stations under deployment (both PBO and others) for the anticipated November 06 event, we've set up a data page that shows time series, updated daily and grouped into regional clusters, from regions likely to show transient deformation. For this upcoming event, 20+ stations likely to see deformation lie in the Strait of Juan de Fuca region (list 1), but another hundred or so are included from areas down to Cape Mendocino, just for kicks. On the data page, station maps and time series are linked, as well as links for downloading processed time series. Keep in mind the leading week or so of each time series is computed with rapid orbits, meaning scatter is somewhat higher, but rapid solutions will automatically be replaced by precise-orbit solutions as they become available. The page can be found at http://www.geodesy.org/pnwdaily Tim Melbourne