Regional Training on “Strengthening Standard Operating Procedures for Tsunami Warning and the use of the ICG/PTWS PTWC New Enhanced Tsunami Products”
ITIC TRAINING PROGRAMME (ITP) – INTERNATIONAL SOUTH CHINA SEA COUNTRIES

Training Course

16 - 20 December 2013

Location

National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center (NMEFC)/Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR)
No.8 Dahuisi Road, Haidian District
Beijing
100081
China



Organiser(s) & Staff
Participation

By invitation only.

Regional Training on “Strengthening Standard Operating Procedures for Tsunami Warning and the use of the ICG/PTWS PTWC New Enhanced Tsunami Products”
Summary

The Pacific Ocean and its adjacent seas is the largest, most diverse and most prone to tsunamis of all the Earth’s oceans. Pacific nations must be prepared to face the dangers of tsunami from distant, regional and local sources. In the past, Pacific Member countries depended primarily on the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) for the warning decisions of National Tsunami Warning Centers. However, the reality of the dangers posed by local and regional sources has required Member States to address these tsunami risks and improve and expand the capabilities of the National Tsunami Warning Centers and Disaster Management Offices and engage in regional collaboration. In this context, we are pleased to invite South China Sea countries, the Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation to nominate up to two candidates to participate in a Regional Tsunami Training Workshop on the ICG/PTWS PTWC New Enhanced Tsunami Products, to be held in Beijing, China from 21 to 25 October 2013. One candidate should be from the tsunami warning authority and one from the National Disaster Management organisation. The theme of the training workshop will be on "Strengthening Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for Tsunami Warning and Emergency Response (including using the new PTWC Enhanced Tsunami Products)". The training is being organized by the International Tsunami Information Center in collaboration with the IOC and the Government of China, and will be hosted by the National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center (NMEFC) of State Oceanic Administration (SOA).

Notes

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Agenda Documents
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1.1 Opening Igarashi 11/01/14
1.1 Speech on the Opening Ceremony of Regional Workshop on Standard Operational Procedures of Tsunami Warning and Emergency Response for the South China Sea Countries 11/01/14
1.1 Regional Training Workshop on Strengthening Tsunami Warning and Emergency Response Standard Operating Procedures and the Use of the ICG/PTWS Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) New Enhanced Products 11/01/14
3.1 Intergovernmental Coordination Group for the Pacific Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System (ICG/PTWS) 11/01/14
3.2 End to End Tsunami Warning 11/01/14
3.3 Tsunami Warning and Response Lessons Learned 02/01/14
3.3 Lessons Learned from Past Tsunamis – Warning and Emergency Response – 11/01/14
4.1 Tsunami Warning Center SOPs Concept of Operations, Overview of Routine and Event Operations, Flow Charts, Timelines and Checklists 11/01/14
4.11 Emergency Communications – 3Rs Reliable, Robust, Redundant 30/03/13
4.12 TER Operations Challenges and Limitations: Final Thoughts 11/01/14
4.13 Learning Activities: Tsunami Warning Chain 11/01/14
4.2 Learning Activity: Official and Unofficial Information 11/01/14
4.4 Japan Meteorological Agency Northwest Pacific Tsunami Advisory Center (JMA NWPTAC) 11/01/14
4.5 PTWC Standard Operating Procedures for the PTWS 11/01/14
4.6 TWC Operations Challenges and Limitations 11/01/14
4.7 Tsunami Emergency Response SOPs – Overview of Stakeholder Roles and Coordination, Event Operations, Timelines, Checklists 10/01/14
4.8 Information Dissemination in Fukuroi City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan 11/01/14
4.8 Case Study: Warning Dissemination and Public Alerting – Authoritative agencies, media, and the public – JMA-NHK Warning Dissemination 11/01/14
4.8 Warning Dissemination and Public Alerting – JMA-NHK Broadcast Case Studies – 11/01/14
4.9 Information Dissemination in Fukuroi City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan 11/01/14
4.9 Emergency Communications – 3Rs Reliable, Robust, Redundant 11/01/14
5.1 5.1 TER Community Level Preparedness and Education. Schools and Businesses, Special Needs Population, Tourism Sector 11/01/14
5.1 Real-time Earthquake Detection and Fast Source Characterization (Hypocenter and Magnitude / Seismic Intensity Estimation), W-Phase CMTs, Finite Fault Rupture 11/01/14
5.2 Broadcast Media In Early Warning Chain and Their SOP 11/01/14
5.2 DAY 3 MORNING: TWC-5.2 11/01/14
5.3 JMA Tsunami Assessment – Travel Time and Wave Forecasting including Techniques, Use and Limitations – 11/01/14
5.4 Evacuation Mapping Exercise 11/01/14
6.1 PTWC Enhanced Products for the PTWS 11/01/14
6.2 PTWC Deep-Ocean Tsunami Amplitude Forecast 11/01/14
6.2 ...TSUNAMI THREAT MESSAGE... n1 11/01/14
6.2 ...TSUNAMI THREAT MESSAGE... n2 11/01/14
6.2 ...TSUNAMI THREAT MESSAGE... n3 11/01/14
6.2 PTWC enhanced product delivery timeline for a Hypothetical Northern Chile Mw=9.5 scenario 11/01/14
6.4 Using PTWC New Products for National Warnings and Evacuation - Land and Marine Threats and Public Safety 11/01/14
6.5 Building Readiness - Tsunami Exercises: IOC Guidance, Examples 11/01/14
7.3 Exercise South China Sea 2013 SCS-13 – Objective, Format 11/01/14
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Invited
27
Confirmed
0
Provisional
0
Unapproved
0
Declined
0
Rejected
Trainers
5
Name Country
ALIAGA ROSSEL Bernardo France
ELLIOTT Tony United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
IGARASHI Yohko Japan
KONG Laura United States of America
WANG Dailin United States of America
Status Legend
Confirmed & Approved
Need Confirmation
Need Approval
Declined
Rejected
Group(s): CD - Capacity Development Section, IOC, ITIC, TSR - Tsunami Resilience Section.
Label(s): no labels
Created at 15:55 on 22 Jul 2013 by Bernardo Aliaga Rossel
Last Updated at 11:31 on 08 Dec 2021 by Sofieeeeeeeee de Baenst
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