Meeting of the PTWS Tsunami Hazard Assessment Task Team
Meeting
12 - 13 December 2012
Santiago
Chile
Organiser(s) & Staff
Participation
Open attendance.
In the framework of the global priorities of the IOC included in the 36/C5 this sub regional activity will focus on Tsunami Risk Assessment and Reduction in the the Easter Pacific Ocean, including coastal countries such as Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia as well a Japan, USA and China.. This meeting will bring together the already existing IOC working group on Tsunami evaluation and Disaster Risk Reduction. The seminar will contribute to the following objectives of the working group: 1. Review and report on existing arrangements with regard to tsunami hazard identification and characterization. 2. Advise on credible seismic scenarios that need to be captured for numerical tsunami modelling e.g., location, magnitude, rupture, orientation, dip, and probability of occurrence. 3. Review details on models that are currently used or in development and desirable standards of documentation (model inputs and outputs etc.). 4. Explore cooperation regarding coastal inundation models, including appropriate requirements for bathymetry. 5. Develop guidance on mandatory metadata including details of bathymetry, hydrography and topography. 6. Consider the issue of assessing hazard, vulnerability and risk, including the facilitation of access to models and mitigation measures. 7. Liaise with Working Groups from the other ocean basins, as well as other working groups within ICG/PTWS to coordinate and ensure efficient and effective information for tsunami warning and mitigation.
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- 1 - DAY ONE: Part 1.- Relevant methodology and recommended standards for tsunami modelling for hazard assessment
- 1.1 - NOAA/PMEL tsunami modeling benchmarking paper
Relevant methodology and recommended standards for tsunami modelling for hazard assessment - 1.2 - Summary of models used in South America for tsunami hazard assessment
Summary of models used in South America for tsunami hazard assessment - 1.3 - Summary of models used in South East Asia and China for tsunami hazard assessment
MMD Tsunami Modeling and Overview of Tsunami Models in Southeast Asia - 1.4 - Discussion: data requirements, available methodologies and recommended standards for tsunami hazard assessment, for planning
- 2 - Part 2.- Tsunami risk and hazard assessment products, for planning and/or real-time hazard assessment.
- 2.1 - Operational NOAA modeling for real-time tsunami forecasting and hazard assessment
OPERATIONAL NOAA MODELING FOR REALTIME TSUNAMI FORECASTING AND HAZARD ASSESSMENT - 2.2 - Discussion: data requirements, available methodologies and recommended standards and products for real time tsunami hazard assessment
- 3 - DAY TWO: Part 1.- Define relevant methodology and required data and products for tsunami risk assessment based on existing ones.
- 3.1 - Tsunami Risk Assessment in Vietnam
- 3.2 - Tsunami Risk Assessment in Chile
Tsunami Risk Assessment in Chile - 3.3 - Tsunami Risk Assessment in Canada
Tsunami risk assessment for British Columbia coast - 3.4 - Tsunami Risk Assessment in Colombia
Colombia en la Gestión de Riesgo por Tsunami - 3.5 - Tsunami Risk Assessment in Ecuador
Tsunami Risk Assessment in Ecuador - 3.6 - Tsunami Risk Assessment in Malaysia
Tsunami Risk Assessment in Malaysia - 3.7 - Discussion: data requirements, available methodologies and typical products of tsunami risk assessment
- 4 - Part 2.- Establish links with the WG3 activities, in particular the required products
- 4.1 - Tsunami Evacuation Routes, examples, criteria for deciding most optimal escape routes
- 4.2 - Tsunami Evacuation Maps: examples, criteria to decide evacuation areas
- 4.3 - Requirements from WG3 activities in terms of tsunami risk assessment products
Defining Tsunami Hazard Areas: Concepts for Tsunami Evacuation Planning and Hazard Mapping - 4.4 - Discussion: data requirements, available methodologies and typical products of tsunami risk assessment
Agenda | Code | Name | Updated on | Action |
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Agenda | Code | Name | Updated on | Action |
1.1 | Relevant methodology and recommended standards for tsunami modelling for hazard assessment | 22/02/13 |
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1.2 | Summary of models used in South America for tsunami hazard assessment | 22/02/13 |
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1.3 | MMD Tsunami Modeling and Overview of Tsunami Models in Southeast Asia | 22/02/13 |
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2.1 | OPERATIONAL NOAA MODELING FOR REALTIME TSUNAMI FORECASTING AND HAZARD ASSESSMENT | 22/02/13 |
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3.2 | Tsunami Risk Assessment in Chile | 22/02/13 |
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3.3 | Tsunami risk assessment for British Columbia coast | 25/02/13 |
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3.4 | Colombia en la Gestión de Riesgo por Tsunami | 22/02/13 |
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3.5 | Tsunami Risk Assessment in Ecuador | 22/02/13 |
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3.6 | Tsunami Risk Assessment in Malaysia | 22/02/13 |
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4.3 | Defining Tsunami Hazard Areas: Concepts for Tsunami Evacuation Planning and Hazard Mapping | 22/02/13 |
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There are 10 participants associated with Meeting of the PTWS Tsunami Hazard Assessment Task Team .
Name | Country |
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ARREAGA VARGAS Patricia | Ecuador |
CHERNIAWSKY Josef | Canada |
CORREA CARMEN | Chile |
HONG PHUONG Nguyen | Viet Nam |
LAGOS Marcelo | Chile |
MOKHTAR Zaty Aktar | Malaysia |
RENTERIA Willington | Ecuador |
SANCHEZ ESCOBAR Ronald Efren | Colombia |
SAW Bun Liong | Malaysia |
TITOV Vasily | United States of America |
Participant Stats:
Total Invited: 10
Confirmed: 10
Not confirmed: 0
Unapproved: 0
Not-participating: 0
Rejected: 0
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Created at 17:02 on 22 Feb 2013 by Bernardo Aliaga Rossel
Last Updated at 20:28 on 25 Feb 2013 by Bernardo Aliaga Rossel