Regional Training Workshop: Strengthening Tsunami Warning and Emergency Response Standard Operating Procedures
ITIC TRAINING PROGRAMME (ITP) â?? INTERNATIONAL CENTRAL AMERICA

Training Course

11 - 15 February 2013

Regional Training Workshop: Strengthening Tsunami Warning and Emergency Response Standard Operating Procedures
Summary

This 1-week training workshop will cover essential topics involved in end-to-end tsunami warning. In event time, the topics include event monitoring and detection, threat evaluation and warning, alert dissemination, emergency response, evacuation, and public action. An effective tsunami warning system is achieved when all people in vulnerable coastal communities are prepared to respond appropriately and in a timely manner upon recognizing that a potential destructive tsunami may be approaching. Meeting this challenge requires round the-clock monitoring with real-time data streams and rapid alerting, as well as prepared communities, a strong emergency management system, and close and effective cooperation between all stakeholders. Stakeholders must be able to work in coordination and with good understanding of each otherâ??s roles, responsibilities, authorities, procedures, and action during a tsunami event. Planning and preparedness, and practicing in advance of the real event, are important to familiarize agency staff with the steps and decision-making that will need to be carried out without hesitation in a real emergency.

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Agenda Documents
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1.3 Course Overview Tsunami Warning and Emergency Response SOPs, and PTWC Enhanced International Products 23/02/13
2.1 End-to-End Tsunami Warning and Emergency Response - A Race against Time 23/02/13
2.2 Lessons Learned from Past Tsunamis 23/02/13
2.3 End To End Tsunami Warning – Stakeholders, Roles & Responsibilities, SOPs, Linkages 23/02/13
2.4 ITIC TRAINING PROGRAMME (ITP) – INTERNATIONAL CENTRAL AMERICA Emergency Managers Weather Information Network (EMWIN) 16/01/14
3.1 SISTEMA NACIONAL DE ALERTA DE TSUNAMIS (SINAT) Y CENTRO DE ALERTA DE TSUNAMIS (CAT) 26/02/13
3.1 Panama Tsunami Warning and Emergency Response 26/02/13
3.1 Comisión Permanente de Contingencias COPECO 26/02/13
3.1 MONITOREO Y ALERTAMIENTO DE TSUNAMIS EN EL SALVADOR 27/02/13
3.1 Presentacion de los departamentos techicos de El Salvador 27/02/13
3.1 ALERTA DE TSUNAMI NACIONAL Y SISTEMAS DE RESPUESTA 27/02/13
3.3 Presentacion de los departamentos techicos de El Salvador 27/02/13
4.1 Earthquake and Tsunami Science 26/02/13
4.12 Tsunami Education and Awareness 23/02/13
4.13 Tsunami Warning Center Operations Challenges and Limitations – Especially for Local / Regional Tsunamis 26/02/13
4.14 PTWC RIFT Tsunami Forecast #20130208124436 26/02/13
4.15 Keeping Authorities Informed: Available TW Decision Support Tools Alert, Sea Level, Earthquakes, Historical Database, Tsunami Travel Times 23/02/13
4.2 ITIC TRAINING PROGRAMME (ITP) – INTERNATIONAL CENTRAL AMERICA Pacific and Central America Tsunami Hazards Tsunami Risk: Methods and Role of Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Analysis & Tsunami Deposits 16/01/14
4.2 Tectonics, Earthquakes and Tsunamis 26/02/13
4.3 Intergovernmental Coordination Group for the Pacific Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System (ICG/PTWS) 23/02/13
4.4 Tsunami Warning Center SOPs: Overview of Routine and Event Operations, Flow Charts, Timelines, Checklists 23/02/13
4.5 Tsunami Emergency Response SOPs- Overview on Stakeholder Roles and Coordination, Event Operations, Timelines, Checklists 23/02/13
4.6 Emergency Communications considerations – robustness, reliability, redundancy 23/02/13
4.7 Hawaii End-to-End Tsunami Warning: Emergency Alert System (EAS) 16/02/13
4.8 Tsunami and the Media: Broadcasting Alerts and Public Safety - Japan NHK 26/02/13
4.9 Communication Technologies for Alert and Notification Applications 23/02/13
5.1 EARTHQUAKE MAGNITUDE, INTENSITY,, ENERGY,, POWER LAW RELATIONS AND SOURCE MECHANISM 23/02/13
5.2.b 10 Steps to Enable a Successful Tsunami Emergency Response 23/02/13
5.3 Tsunami Warning Center Operations Challenges and Limitations – Especially for Local / Regional Tsunamis 26/02/13
5.4 Pacific Tsunami Warning Center – Standard Operating Procedures 23/02/13
5.4 Tsunami Warning Center Operations Challenges and Limitations – Especially for Local / Regional Tsunamis 26/02/13
5.4.b Public Coastal Evacuation: defining evacuation maps and routes, shelters and needs ex-ante with community based approach 23/02/13
5.5 Tsunami Warning Center Operations Challenges and Limitations – Especially for Local / Regional Tsunamis 26/02/13
5.5.b Hard and Soft Countermeasures ffor Vertiicall Evacuatiion 23/02/13
5.6.b Understanding and acting on TWC Messages, DMO Actions and Use of Timelines in Emergency Response 23/02/13
5.7.b New PTWC Products: Tsunami Emergency Response Understanding and Interpretation 23/02/13
6.1 Day 5: ECAM-13 Exerciise Centrall Ameriica Mexiico ’’13 Generall IInstructiion 23/02/13
6.1 Day 5: ECAM-13 Exercise Central America Mexiico ‘‘13 Final Instructions 23/02/13
7 End-to-End Tsunami Warning A Race against Time - Closing Thoughts 23/02/13
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Group(s): IOC, TSR - Tsunami Resilience Section.
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Created at 17:47 on 02 Feb 2013 by OceanExpert Manager
Last Updated at 18:41 on 09 Jun 2017 by Bernardo Aliaga Rossel
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