Case Study of a Tsunami Warning Simulation Exercise from a Regional Perspective – “Lessons Learned from Each Event – Real or Hoax” TARNS 3 rd Workshop.

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Case Study of a Tsunami Warning Simulation Exercise from a Regional Perspective – “Lessons Learned from Each Event – Real or Hoax” TARNS 3 rd Workshop February 6-8, 2007 Chonlapreuk Resort, Nakorn Nayok, Thailand Presented by Edward H. Young, Jr. Deputy Director, NOAA National Weather Service Pacific Region

End-to-End Tsunami Early Warning System for Hawaii The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) and the Hawaii Civil Defense System serves as an example of an “End-To-End” Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System. An end to end system refers to the ability of the Tsunami Warning System to detect and disseminate tsunami information to the emergency management community and to the public for coastal evacuation as ordered by Civil Defense officials.

End-to-End Tsunami Early Warning System for Hawaii Hawaii State and County Civil Defense are Disaster Management Offices and by law, have the responsibility to prepare for and respond to natural and man-made technological emergencies and disasters. OUR GOAL: SAVE LIVES AND MINIMIZE DAMAGE FROM DISASTER

PTWC KEY OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES SEISMIC DATA COLLECTION & ANALYSESSEISMIC DATA COLLECTION & ANALYSES SEA LEVEL MEASUREMENTSSEA LEVEL MEASUREMENTS DECISION-MAKING PROCESSESDECISION-MAKING PROCESSES MESSAGE CREATION & DISSEMINATIONMESSAGE CREATION & DISSEMINATION

PTWC OPERATIONAL GOALS FASTERFASTER MORE ACCURATEMORE ACCURATE MORE RELIABLEMORE RELIABLE

Timeline to Issue Initial Warning Bulletin Earthquake in Hawaii Region First Location Watchstanders Paged Heads Up Voice Message Refining Location, Magnitude Voice Warning Issued Text Bulletin Issued Time in Seconds 0

HAWAII LOCAL TSUNAMI THREAT REPEAT OF 1868 OR 1975 KONA HILO ~15 MINUTES TRAVEL TIME

HAWAII REGIONAL TSUNAMI THREAT SOUTHWEST COAST EVENT HONOLULU ~30 MINUTES TRAVEL TIME

Timeline to Issue Initial Bulletin Earthquake Outside Hawaii Region First Location Watchstanders Paged Refining Location, Magnitude Text Bulletin Issued 5 Time in Minutes

PTWC Criteria for Bulletins in the Indian Ocean Region

Need To Test Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Hoaxes Hoaxes about eminent earthquakes and/or tsunamis are spread easily through the Internet, SMS text messages, and through word of mouth. Tsunami Warning Centers and emergency management officials need defined procedures for putting out clarifying information from official sources.

Hoax Swamped Hawaii on Sunday, November 26, 2006 An earthquake hoax occurred in Hawaii on Sunday, November 26, 2006, starting ~ 8am. Spread all day across Hawaii, warning that a large earthquake and destructive tsunami was going to strike the Big Island of Hawaii around midnight that night.

Hoax Swamped Hawaii on Sunday, November 26, pm – Over 800 telephone calls went to NOAA and Civil Defense offices By 7-8pm, official messages were finally sent out to the public and the media informing there was no current earthquake or tsunami threat. Calls came in from the U.S. mainland also.

Updated at 12:16 p.m., Monday, November 27, 2006 Unfounded quake, tsunami rumor postpones siren test A test of a Civil Defense siren scheduled for this morning at Waimanalo Beach Park has been postponed because of unfounded rumors of an impending earthquake and subsequent tsunami, state Civil Defense officials said today.

Posted on: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 Origin of earthquake, tsunami hoax probed KANE'OHE — State and city officials are trying to determine the source of an earthquake and tsunami hoax on Sunday that sent hundreds of people to higher ground and tied up emergency communication lines for hours. Civil defense, police, Pacific Tsunami Warning Center and media were inundated Sunday with more than 800 calls from people trying to verify rumors that predicted a Big Island earthquake that would cause a major tsunami, supposedly due to hit the Islands Sunday night. Officials scrambled to squelch the rumor, but it persisted for hours as people rushed to fill gasoline tanks, purchased emergency supplies and sought refuge today..

Exercise Pacific Wave 2006 Aim: To exercise the lines of communication within the Pacific Tsunami Warning Systems Area of Responsibility Confirm the process to receive and confirm tsunami warning messages. Confirm dissemination of warning messages to relevant agencies/jurisdictions and evaluate the decision making process about public warnings and evacuations.

Exercise Pacific Wave 2006 Exercise conducted May 16/17, 2006 Provided scenarios for countries to chose from to test their systems’ responsiveness in the case of a trans-Pacific tsunami 5 of 40 countries participating chose to include the public and perform evacuation drills (French Polynesia, American Samoa, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines). Many lessons learned.

October 15, 2006 Local Earthquake – No Tsunami A 6.5 MWP earthquake struck the Kona coast off the Big Island that caused major damage there and less to Maui. Oahu lost power 10 minutes after the earthquake, severely hampering normal and emergency communications. Many radio and television stations, and some cell phone towers did not operate because of no backup power. Power restored hours later. State Civil Defense and PTWC have changed procedures to insure the public is aware of earthquake information well below the threshold that would generate a tsunami.

TARNS 3 rd Workshop February 6-8, 2007 Chonlapreuk Resort, Nakorn Nayok, Thailand Edward H. Young, Jr. Deputy Director, NOAA National Weather Service Pacific Region Phone Fax