Overloaded quake system fails to issue alerts
Seattle Times
When an earthquake larger than magnitude 3 strikes the Northwest, an automated system is supposed to page University of Washington seismologists and notify emergency managers. But that's not what happened with Friday morning's magnitude-4.5 jolt. Because computers were apparently overloaded with data from an expanded network of seismic instruments, the scientists were awakened instead by predawn calls from journalists.
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