IOTWMS IOTIC Training on Tsunami Evacuation Maps, Plans and Procedures
TEMPP-1
Training Course
13 - 23 November 2017
Training and Education Centre of BMKG
Pusat Pendidikan dan Pelatihan BMKG Citeko
Jl. Raya Puncak Rt. 02/09
Citeko, Cisarua
Bogor, Jawa Barat
West Java 16750
Indonesia
Organiser(s) & Staff
Participation
By invitation only.
The Training of Trainers on Tsunami Evacuation Maps, Plans and Procedures (TEMPP) is being hosted by the Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG) at its Training and Education Centre at Citeko, Cisarua, West Java, Indonesia, on 13–23 November 2017 under the auspices of the ICG/IOTWMS as part of its partnership agreement with IOC-UNESCO in support of IOTIC. Throughout the training a GIS expert and Disaster Risk Reduction practioner from each country will work closely together. Participants will be responsible for the development of the tsunami evacuation map, plans and procedures, on-ground verification of Indian Ocean Tsunami Ready (IOTR) indicators, and in-country piloting of IOTR. Particpants are requested to bring their own computers to the training as well as any data/information (bathymetry, topography, demography) in GIS format for their area in order to undertake a case study on developing community tsunami evacuation plan. Participants are also requested to undertake on-ground verification of the Indian Ocean Tsunami Ready indicators in selected community/(ies) and provide feedback during the workshop.
The training centre is located in Citeko, Bogor approximately 90 km South of Jakarta.
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- 0. - Opening Session
- 1. - Session 1: Tsunami Inundation Modeling
- 1.1 - Introduction to Indian Ocean Tsunami Ready Indicators
S1-01 Introduction to Indian Ocean Tsunami Ready - 1.2 - Preparing for Community Tsunami Evacuations From Inundation to Evacuation Maps, Response Plans, and Exercises
S1-02 Tsunami Evacuation Maps, Plans, and Procedures - 1.3 - Seismotectonics of the Sumatra and Markan Regions Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards in Indian Ocean
S1-03 Seismotectonics of the Sumatra and Makran Regions - 1.4 - Risk Assessment: Probabilistic vs Deterministic (Scenario based) Tsunami Hazard Assessment, Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment of the Indian Ocean Nations (Geoscience Australia, 2009)
S1-04 Tsunami Hazard Assessment - 1.5 - Tsunami Science, Modelling and Forecasting - I Science and the use of Modelling for Mitigation
S1-05 Numerical Modeling for Tsunami Hazard Assessment
S1-05 Earthquake Engineering Handbook
S1-05 Tsunami Numerical Modeling
S1-05 Tsunami Science before and beyond Boxing Day 2004
S1-05 Tsunami Science, Modelling and Forecasting
S1-05 Tsunami: Understanding the Giant Wave - 1.6 - Using Modeling for Hazard Assessment: Introduction to ComMIT/MOST
S1-06 The ComMIT System, Development and Use of a Robust Modeling Tool
S1-06R Compression of MOST Propagation Database
S1-06R Development of the Forecast Propagation Database for NOAAs Short-Term Inundation Forecast for Tsunamis (SIFT)
S1-06R Standards, Criteria, and Procedures for NOAA Evaluation of Tsunami Numerical Models
S1-06R Tsunami Hazard Assessment Using Short-Term Inundation Forecasting for Tsunamis (SIFT) Tool
S1-06R Validation and Verification of Tsunami Numerical Models
S1-06R Implementation and Testing of the Method of Splitting Tsunami (MOST) - 1.7 - Tsunami Science, Modelling and Forecasting - II Summary of different models
S1-07 Tsunami Science, Modeling and Forecasting - 1.8 - InaRisk: Indonesia Hazards and Risk Information and Data Source (Tsunami)
- 1.9 - Tsunami Science, Modelling and Forecasting - II
- 1.10 - Inundation Mapping Modeling Requirements: Earthquake Tsunami Sources, Parameterization
S1-10 Earthquake Seismology, Nomenclature, Faulting, Magnitude
S1-10 Focal Mechanisms
S1-10 Seismogram - How To Read
S1-10 Seismograms Mount St Helens - 1.11 - Earthquake Tsunami Sources for the Indian Ocean - Far-field and Nearfield Sources for ComMIT
S1-11 Earthquake Tsunami Sources for the Indian Ocean 1
S1-11 Earthquake tsunami Sources for the Indian Ocean 2
S1-11 Guidance on Selection of Scenarios for ComMIT modelling
S1-11 IOWave18 Scenarios
S1-11 Numerical Modelling for Tsunami Hazard Assessment - 1.12 - Brief presentations from each study group
- 1.13 - Inundation Mapping Modeling Requirements: Ocean Bathymetry and Land Topography Digital Elevation Models (DEMs), Best practices for constructing DEMs
S1-13 Bathymetric Grids for Tsunami Modeling
S1-13 Hazard Assessment Exercise, ComMIT Training Course
S1-13R Accuracy of Interpolated Bathymetry in Digital Elevation Models
S1-13R Coastal DEM Development, Best Practices
S1-13R Coastal Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Fact Sheet
S1-13R Coastal Elevation Models
S1-13R Digital Terrain Data, Scientific Discussion
S1-13R Seamlessly Integrating Bathymetric and Topographic Data to Support Tsunami Modeling and Forecasting Efforts - 1.14 - Using ComMIT with Global DEM or User-supplied grids
S1-14 ComMIT Using Global DEM - 1.15 - Using ComMIT Interface for Tsunami Modeling: Features, Model Parameters, Output
S1-15 ComMIT Interface and Parameters - 1.16 - Guidelines for Establishing Tsunami Inundation Areas for Regions Notmodeled or with Low-hazard
S1-16 Guidelines for Establishing Tsunami Inundation Zones for Evacuation Mapping and Planning in Regions without Tsunami Modeling - 1.17 - Optimizing ComMIT inundation runs - developing DEM grids, grid sizing, accuracy and robustness testing, instabilities, and model parameters
- 1.18 - Hazard Assessment Products and Hazard Assessment Report - Best Practices and Example
S1-18 Tsunami Hazard Assessment for Guam
S1-18 Tsunami Hazard Assessment of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands - 1.19 - Using ComMIT: Exercise 3 - Stable Model Run with ComMIT or own bathymetry, compare with historical comparisons at gauge locations
- 1.20 - Using ComMIT to Running Custom Propagation Sources
S1-20 ComMIT Custom Propagation Run - 1.21 - Using ComMIT: Exercise 4 - Running Custom Propagation Sources
- 1.22 - QGIS - Introduction, Installation, Brief Tutorial on how to use
- 2. - Session 2: Inundation Mapping for Evacuation
- 2.1 - Tsunami Inundation and Hazard - Creating Inundation Map for Evacuation Planning
S2-01 TEMPP Tsunami Hazard Assessment Inundation Maps - Modeling and No Modeling - 2.2 - Overview of Tsunami Evacuation Planning
S2-02 Tsunami Evacuation Planning Overview - 2.3 - Finalizing Inundation Map - Guidelines for Map Publication (Standard Symbology, Color, Legend, etc) and official endorsement - Best Practices and Example
S2-03 Chile Tsunami Inundation Mapping Project
S2-03 The Second Generation of Tsunami Inundation Maps for the State of California
S2-03 Producing Tsunami Inundation Maps, the California Experience
S2-03 Tsunami Inudation Mapping for the State of California - 2.4 - Finalizing Inundation Map using GIS Software - Importing ComMIT products into QGIS
S2-04 Hazard Assessment and Inundation Mapping 1, Maldives
S2-04 Hazard Assessment and Inundation Map for Batu Ferringhi, Penang, Malaysia
S2-04 Hazard Assessment and Inundation Mapping 2, Maldives
S2-04 Hazard Assessment for Pelabuhan Ratu, West Java, Indonesia
S2-04 Hazard Assessment for Sawadi Region, Oman
S2-04 Hazard Assessment Inundation Tsunami Report, Banten, Indonesia
S2-04 Hazard Assessment, Nicobar
S2-04 Seychelles Tsunami Hazard Assessment
S2-04 Tsunami Hazard Assessment for Bali Island, Indonesia
S2-04 Tsunami Hazard Assessment of Dampit Beach, East Java
S2-04 Tsunami Hazard Assessment Scenario for Inundation Map, Ujung Kulon National Park, Java Island
S2-04 Tsunami Inundation Map in Labuhan, Banten, Indonesia
S2-04 Tsunami Inundation Map in Bengkulu, Indonesia
S2-04 Tsunami Inundation Map in Padang, West Sumatra
S2-04 Tsunami Inundation Modeling and Mapping, Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia
S2-04 Tsunami Inundation Modeling and Mapping using ComMIT, India
S2-04 Tsunami Modelling using ComMIT for Odisha State, India - 2.5 - Country Presentation - Final Inundation Map
- 3. - Session 3: Evacuation Mapping, Plans, Route, Signage and Tsunami Public Information
- 3.1 - Principles in Tsunami Evacuation Map
S3-01 Introduction to Tsunami Evacuation Map
S3-01 Tsunami Evacuation Maps Development Manual - 3.2 - Principles in Tsunami Evacuation Routes and Signs
S3-02 Principles in Tsunami Evacuation Routes and Signage - 3.3 - Principles in Tsunami Evacuation Place (High ground and Vertical Evacuation)
S3-03 Principles in Tsunami Evacuation Places - 3.4 - Case Study on Developing Evacuation Map in Mentawai Island
S3-04 Lessons Learnt from Mentawai - 3.5 - Installation of QGIS software and Plug-ins
- 3.6 - Introduction to Developing Tsunami Evacuation Map using QGIS software
S3-06 Inundation and Evacuation Map, Ambon City, Indonesia
S3-06 Inundation and Evacuation Map, AlSawadi, Oman
S3-06 Evacuation Maps, Maldives
S3-06 Evacuation Maps, Dampit Beach, East Java
S3-06 Evacuation Map, Puri, Odisha, India
S3-06 Evacuation Map, Pantai Chenang, Langkawi, Malaysia
S3-06 Evacuation Map, East Coast Mahe, Seychelles
S3-06 Evacuation Map, Batang Anai, West Sumatra, Indonesia
S3-06 Evacuation Map, Anse Boileau, Seychelles - 4. - Session 4: Evacuation Response Plan, SOP and Exercise Planning
- 4.1 - Introduction to Indian Ocean End to End Warning, IOTWMS, and Warning Chains
S4-01 Introduction to Indian Ocean End to End Tsunami Warning, IOTWMS and Warning Chain - 4.2 - Communicating Warning and Guidance to Community
S4-02 Communicating Warnings and Guidance to Communities at Risk - 4.3 - Introduction to Standard Operating Procedures
S4-03 Introduction to Standard Operating Procedures - 4.4 - Principles in Emergency Operation Plan
S4-04 Principles in Emergency Operation Plan - 4.5 - Emergency Operation Plan National, local to community (Case Studies)
S4-05 Emergency Operation Plan National, Local and Community, Case Studies - Indonesia - 4.6 - Presentation of Community Evacuation and Response Plan
S4-06 Community Response Plan on Tsunami SOPs, Indonesia and Malaysia 1
S4-06 Community Response and Tsunami Evacuation Plan, India and Oman
S4-06 Community Response Plan on Tsunami SOPs, Exercise
S4-06 Community Response Plan on Tsunami SOPs, Indonesia and Malaysia 2
S4-06 Community Response Plan on Tsunami SOPS, Maldives and Seychelles - 4.7 - Communicating Tsunami Evacuation Maps, Plans, and Procedures to Community
S4-07 Communicating Tsunami Evacuation Procedures to Community, Case Studies - Indonesia - 4.8 - Public Information Materials
S4-08 Principle of Tsunami Information - 4.9 - Tsunami Public Information Presentation
S4-09 Oman Communication Evacuation
S4-09 India Tsunami Information Board - 4.10 - Exercising Evacuation
S4-10 Exercising Community Evacuation - 4.11 - Introduction to Indian Ocean Wave Exercise 2018
S4-11 Introduction Indian Ocean Tsunami Wave Tsunami Exercise 18 - 4.12 - Follow Up on Indian Ocean Tsunami Ready
S4-12 Indian Ocean Tsunami Ready Programme and Nationally Recognizing the Prepared Community
S4-12 Tsunami Ready - Beodnabad and Wandoor, Andaman
S4-12 Wandoor Gram Panchayat Disaster Management Plan
S4-12 Tsunami Ready - Seychelles
S4-12 Tsunami Ready - Maldives
S4-12 Beodnabad Gram Panchayat Disaster Management Plan 2016 - 5. - Wrap-up, Implementation Plan and Closing
Agenda | Code | Name | Updated on | Action |
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Agenda | Code | Name | Updated on | Action |
Guidelines for Indian Ocean Tsunami Ready (IOTR) Programme | 25/07/2018 |
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Indian Ocean Tsunami Ready (IOTR) Programme and Recognition Checklist | 27/10/2017 |
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Code | Name | Updated on | Action |
TEMPP-1 Information Note | 26/10/2017 |
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TEMPP-1 Agenda, Citeko, Nov17 | 29/11/2017 |
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Circular Letter No. 2694 | 25/10/2017 |
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There are 17 participants associated with IOTWMS IOTIC Training on Tsunami Evacuation Maps, Plans and Procedures , 1 of whom is provisional .
Name | Country |
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RANGANALLI Mahendra | India |
AJAYAN T. K. S. | India |
MISHRA Bholanath | India |
ABDULLAH Khairul | Malaysia |
BASRI Siti | Malaysia |
ALI Faroosha | Maldives |
HUMAID Ibrahim | Maldives |
AL-SIYABI AlYaqdhan | Oman |
ALSAADI Sultan | Oman |
PROSPER Regina | Seychelles |
ANDANG'O Hezron | Seychelles |
Name | Country |
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FAUZI F. | Oman |
KODIJAT Ardito M. | Indonesia |
KONG Laura | United States of America |
MOORE Christopher | United States of America |
RAHAYU Harkunti | Indonesia |
TUMMALA Srinivasa Kumar | Australia |
= Person has not yet confirmed their participation.
Participant Stats:
Total Invited: 17
Confirmed: 16
Not confirmed: 1
Unapproved: 0
Not-participating: 0
Rejected: 0
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Created at 13:35 on 28 Sep 2017 by Srinivasa Kumar Tummala
Last Updated at 03:50 on 08 Mar 2018 by Nora Gale