Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/13827
Authors: Bevilacqua, Andrea* 
Patra, Abani* 
Pitman, E Bruce* 
Bursik, Marcus* 
Giudicepietro, Flora* 
Macedonio, Giovanni* 
Neri, Augusto* 
Valentine, Greg* 
Title: Volcanic eruption time eruption forecasting using a stochastic enhancement of the Failure Forecasting Method
Issue Date: Dec-2018
DOI: 10.1002/essoar.10500434.1
Keywords: failure forecast method
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Abstract: In this study, we use a doubly stochastic model to develop a short-term eruption forecasting method based on precursory signals. The method enhances the Failure Forecast Method (FFM) equation, which represents the potential cascading of signals leading to failure. The reliability of such forecasts is affected by uncertainty in data and volcanic system behavior and, sometimes, a classical approach poorly predicts the time of failure. To address this, we introduce stochastic noise into the original ordinary differential equation, converting it into a stochastic differential equation, and systematically characterize the uncertainty. Embedding noise in the model can enable us to have greater forecasting skill by focusing on averages and moments. In our model, the prediction is thus perturbed inside a range that can be tuned, producing probabilistic forecasts. Furthermore, our doubly stochastic formulation is particularly powerful in that it provides a complete posterior probability distribution, allowing users to determine a worst-case scenario with a specified level of confidence. We verify the new method on simple historical datasets of precursory signals already studied with the classical FFM. The results show the increased forecasting skill of our doubly stochastic formulation. We then present a preliminary application of the method to more recent and complex monitoring signals.
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