PTWS Post-event Debrief and Hotwash - 4 March 2021, M8.1, Kermadec Islands Region Earthquake and Tsunami
PTWS Hotwash 4 March 2021 tsunami event - online 17th March - 21:30-23:00 UTC

Meeting

17 March 2021

Location

Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO
7, place de Fontenoy
75732 Paris cedex 07
France



Organiser(s) & Staff
Participation

Open attendance.

PTWS Post-event Debrief and Hotwash - 4 March 2021, M8.1, Kermadec Islands Region Earthquake and Tsunami
Summary

The debrief and hotwash will focus on the PTWS’s international and national tsunami warning and emergency response to this event. The PTWC, Pacific Island Countries and Territories, South America, and Central America will share their responses. This will be followed by an open discussion aimed at answering country questions, and identifying priority recommendations needed to improve the PTWS and national responses. GoToWebinar registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3586211519192875276 Event Summary At 1928Z, a M8.1 shallow thrust-fault earthquake in the Tonga-Kermadec Trench generated a tsunami that was observed locally and across the Pacific Basin. The earthquake followed nearby M7.4 foreshock that occurred ~107 minutes earlier and a M7.3 ~900 km to the south six hours earlier. The PTWC issued a Tsunami Threat Message at 1937Z based on the earthquake's magnitude, its first RIFT forecast at 1958Z, and its Final Tsunami Threat Message at 1222Z on 5 March (22 messages over 17 hours). In nearby Pacific Island Countries, warning or advisories were issued soon after, with some evacuations taking place, followed by cancellations after either no or only small waves were observed. In the eastern Pacific, the Galapagos, and parts of Central and South America had forecasts of 0.3-1m. Maximum observed amplitudes reported by PTWC were 0.56 m at Norfolk Island west of the epicenter and 0.48 m in the Galapagos, Ecuador to the east northeast. On Raoul Island, the largest of the Kermadec Islands and near to the epicenter, data communication were knocked out by the earthquake, including for the sea level gauges that would have been used to confirm the severity of any tsunami from the M8.1 earthquake. The event was recorded on nearby NZ and US DART systems, and used by the NZ GNS and PTWS to validate forecasts during the event. Post-event reconnaissance revealed at least 0.79g of ground acceleration was measured and numerous landslides.

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66
Invited
66
Confirmed
0
Provisional
0
Unapproved
0
Declined
0
Rejected
ITIC Secretariat
4
Name Country
FUKUJI Tammy United States of America
KONG Laura United States of America
VON HILLEBRANDT-ANDRADE Christa United States of America
ZUNIGA Carlos Chile
Tsunami Service Providers (TSPs)
5
Name Country
MCCREERY Charles United States of America
NISHIMAE Yuji Japan
WANG Dailin United States of America
WEINSTEIN Stuart United States of America
YUAN Ye China
Participants
53
Name Country
ALVARADO SOSA Rodolfo Guatemala
ANGOVE Michael United States of America
ARCAS Diego United States of America
ARCOS Nicolas United States of America
ARREAGA Patricia Ecuador
AUCAN Jerome New Caledonia
AYDLETT Marcus United States of America
BURITICÁ HERNÁNDEZ Carlos Colombia
CARRASCO Patricio Chile
CHACON BARRANTES Silvia Costa Rica
CHAN Sai-tick China
COETZEE David New Zealand
DAMLAMIAN Herve Fiji
EVANS Ashley United States of America
EVANS Tom United States of America
FERALDO Moacid Peru
FRY Bill New Zealand
GARAEBITI Esline Vanuatu
GAVIDIA MEDINA Francisco El Salvador
GLEDHILL Ken New Zealand
GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ Laura Alexandra Colombia
HARRIS Roy Nauru
HOU Jinming China
JACKLICK Lee Z. Marshall Islands
JAMELOT Anthony French Polynesia
LAU Eric United States of America
LUTU-MCMOORE Elinor American Samoa
MALODALI Sakaraia V Fiji
MANU Mele Tonga
MARROQUIN Griselda El Salvador
MCINTOSH Robert Australia
MILLER Genevieve Guam
MOCHIMARU Kikuko Palau
MOKHTAR Zaty Aktar Malaysia
MOSELEY Adrienne Australia
MUI FATT Chai Malaysia
NATAROV Andrei United States of America
NGARI Arona Cook Islands
ORTEGA RAFAEL Erick Peru
PALACIOS Othoniel Ecuador
PRIORE Jenna New Zealand
QUEMA Stéphane French Polynesia
RAWACE Laisenia Fiji
RENGIFO BUITRAGO Mary Colombia
SCHINDELÉ François France
STRAUCH Wilfried Nicaragua
SUAREZ Sergio Ecuador
TAGA Raijeli Fiji
TALAVERA Emilio Nicaragua
VAIOMOUNGA Rennie Tonga
WAISEGA DUWAI Isikeli Fiji
WEST Susan United States of America
YANI QUIYUCH Robin Onelio Guatemala
Secretariat
4
Status Legend
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Group(s): IOC, ITIC, TSR - Tsunami Resilience Section.
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Created at 22:03 on 15 Mar 2021 by Bernardo Aliaga Rossel
Last Updated at 00:07 on 16 Apr 2021 by Tammy Fukuji
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