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Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC-UNESCO) was mandated by the United Nations to establish global tsunami warning systems across different ocean basins. This led to the creation of four regional warning and mitigation systems: the Pacific Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System (PTWS), the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System (IOTWMS), the North-eastern Atlantic, Mediterranean and Connected Seas Tsunami Warning System (NEAMTWS), and the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions Early Warning System (CARIBE-EWS), each overseen by an Intergovernmental Coordination Group (ICG).
While tsunami warning systems continue to save numerous lives, the 2018 Palu and Anak Krakatoa, and 2022 Hunga Tonga - Hunga Ha’apai events illustrated the challenges of current Tsunami Warning Systems locally and globally. These events are catalogued as “non-seismic and complex source tsunamis” which make up 13% of the world’s confirmed tsunamis. Such tsunamis are not caused by subduction zone earthquakes and thus pose a challenge to current tsunami warning protocols.
To address such challenges, IOC-UNESCO launched the UN Ocean Decade Tsunami Programme with an aim to (i) develop warning systems capability to issue actionable and timely tsunami warnings for tsunamis from all sources and (ii) 100% of communities at risk be prepared and resilient to tsunamis by 2023 through programs such as the TRRP. Considering the IOC Technical Series 183 on “Monitoring and Warning for Tsunamis Generated by Volcanoes” an important first step towards addressing non seismic tsunamis, the 57th Session of the IOC Executive Council, requested the IOC Secretariat to: (i) Distribute the report to Volcano Observatories and UNESCO-IOC Member States; and (ii) Organise online webinars for each of the Intergovernmental Coordinating Groups (ICG) of regional Tsunami warning Systems involving relevant Volcano Observatories and Volcanic Ash Advisory Centres (VAACs).
Following this recommendation, two global online webinars are being organised by the UNESCO-IOC on 16 and 23 April 2025 at different time slots to facilitate participation by people in different time zones.
The objectives of the global webinars are to:
Invitees and participants of the global webinars include:
Available to find a recording here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vCgSAXmi0vE5sZDFjIXsIvPVZ3_lytme/view?usp=share_link
| Code | Name | Updated on | Action |
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| Code | Name | Updated on | Action |
| IOC/2024/TS/183 | Monitoring and Warning for Tsunamis Generated by Volcanoes. 2024. Paris, UNESCO. (IOC Technical Series No. 183) | 14/02/2025 |
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| A Review of Tsunamis Generated by Volcanoes (TGV) Source Mechanism, Modelling, Monitoring and Warning Systems (PAGEOPH, June 2024) | 29/08/2024 |
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| IOC/CL-3029 | IOC Circular Letter No 3029: Dissemination of the IOC report on ‘Monitoring and warning for tsunamis generated by volcanoes’ and online webinar programme on this issue | 20/03/2025 |
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