Hawaii’s – Accomplishments NA5 - FY09 Mapping and Modeling Status* Outreach Activities School Visits Committee Meetings Workshops & Seminars Tsunami Observer.

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Hawaii’s – Accomplishments NA5 - FY09 Mapping and Modeling Status* Outreach Activities School Visits Committee Meetings Workshops & Seminars Tsunami Observer Program Current Status Chile Tsunami Event* Hawaii’s Lessons Learned

Tsunami Inundation Mapping Tsunami Evacuation Maps: First state to develop tsunami evacuation maps for emergency management (1991) Cover 725 of 1500 km of Hawaii coastlines Based on five most-destructive trans-Pacific tsunamis to Hawaii during the last century Inferred from 1D modeling of recorded run-up Update of Evacuation Maps: In coordination with National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program Latest topographic and land use data and 2D modeling techniques Evaluation of hypothetical distant and regional tsunamis Tsunami Evacuation Maps: First state to develop tsunami evacuation maps for emergency management (1991) Cover 725 of 1500 km of Hawaii coastlines Based on five most-destructive trans-Pacific tsunamis to Hawaii during the last century Inferred from 1D modeling of recorded run-up Update of Evacuation Maps: In coordination with National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program Latest topographic and land use data and 2D modeling techniques Evaluation of hypothetical distant and regional tsunamis Mariana Japan Solomon Tonga Cascadia Hawaii Kalapana on west shore Hawaii Kalapana on west shore Historical and hypothetical events for inundation mapping

Mapping Milestones : Oahu Mapped and Modeled Mapped and Modeled Tsunami Inundation Mapping – Review Panel Oahu Tsunami Inundation Mapping – Review Panel Oahu State Approved and Released Data to City and County State Approved and Released Data to City and County City and County Developed Evacuation Map City and County Developed Evacuation Map Public Information Campaign and Publishing Public Information Campaign and PublishingHawaii Mapped and Modeled Mapped and Modeled Tsunami Inundation Mapping – Review Panel Hawaii Tsunami Inundation Mapping – Review Panel Hawaii State Approved and Released Data to Hawaii County State Approved and Released Data to Hawaii County Hawaii County Developed Evacuation Maps Hawaii County Developed Evacuation Maps Public Information Campaign and Publishing Public Information Campaign and PublishingMaui Mapping and Modeling in Progress Mapping and Modeling in ProgressKauai Slated to Begin 4 th Quarter 2011 Slated to Begin 4 th Quarter 2011

Address for Ala Moana Hotel

Language Identification and Emergency Cards (LIEC) Translations: Cantonese Cebuano Chuukese Ilokano Japanese Korean Kosraean Mandarin Marshallese Pohnpean Samoan Spanish Tagalog Tongan Vietnamese Yapese

Chile Event - Lessons Learned Chile Tsunami WARNING Event 2/27/10 Mixed messages from the media and government to the public Not enough planning and exercising at the county level (Hawaii County the exception) C&C of Honolulu designated only 5 Tsunami Evacuation Sites Public expected emergency shelters to be open Shut down of pumping stations at WWTP on Maui two hours before wave arrival Evacuation of ports and harbors was outstanding Excellent support from the public

Gas Station, Ewa, HonoluluLast Minute Shopping

Coastal Evacuation

Waipio Valley, Big Island Head To High Ground Pali Lookout, Oahu Round Top Drive, HonoluluLookout At Diamond Head

Tsunami Energy Wave – PMEL/NOAA

Kahului Harbor, Feb 27, 2010

Hilo Bay and Coconut Island February 27, 2010

NA5 – FY09 (Funding NA5 – FY09 (Funding - $466,000) Task (Activity) Name NTHMP Performance Metric(s) (from Strategic Plan) Supported (from Strategic Plan) Supported Amount of Requested Funds Tsunami Inundation Map Hawaii Dr. Kwok F. Cheung, UH  Oahu, Hawaii completed  Work underway on the Islands of Muai, Molokai, and Lanai Islands of Muai, Molokai, and Lanai  Kauai to follow in late NTHMP tsunami mapping, modeling, mitigation, and education efforts. 2. Tsunami inundation maps that support informed decision making in tsunami- threatened communities. 3. Tsunami evacuation maps that support effective preparedness and response 4. A culture of tsunami preparedness and response. 5. Reduction of Loss of life property damage from tsunamis 6. Establishment of more Tsunami resilient communities 7. Effective and reliable Warning dissemination to citizens and visitors. $199,000

NA5 – FY09 TsunamiReady Hawaii Hawaii Maui Maui Oahu Oahu Kauai Kauai Community awareness Community awareness projects projects Planning projects Planning projects Evacuation Lanes Evacuation Lanes 1. NTHMP tsunami mapping, modeling, mitigation, and education efforts. 2. Tsunami inundation maps that support informed decision making in tsunami- threatened communities. 3. Tsunami evacuation maps that support effective preparedness and response 4. A culture of tsunami preparedness and response. 5. Reduction of Loss of life property damage from tsunamis 6. Establishment of more Tsunami resilient communities 7. Effective and reliable Warning dissemination to citizens and visitors. $100,000 Task (Activity) Name NTHMP Performance Metric(s) (from Strategic Plan) Supported Amount of Requested Funds

NA5 – FY09 Out Reach Public Awareness Projects Public Awareness Projects Education Materials Education Materials PSA’s, Special needs PSA’s, Special needs 1. NTHMP tsunami mapping, modeling, mitigation, and education efforts. 2. Tsunami inundation maps that support informed decision making in tsunami- threatened communities. 3. Tsunami evacuation maps that support effective preparedness and response 4. A culture of tsunami preparedness and response. 5. Reduction of Loss of life property damage from tsunamis 6. Establishment of more Tsunami resilient communities 7. Effective and reliable Warning dissemination to citizens and visitors. $90,000 Task (Activity) Name NTHMP Performance Metric(s) (from Strategic Plan) Supported Amount of Requested Funds

NA5 – FY09 Tsunami Observer Program Jackie Miller Daniel A. Walker, Ph.D. George Curtis, Pros.  Recruit and instruction bi-annually bi-annually  Maintain a group of Volunteer recorders Volunteer recorders 4. A culture of tsunami preparedness and response. 5. Reduction of Loss of life property damage from tsunamis 6. Establishment of more Tsunami resilient communities 7. Effective and reliable Warning dissemination to citizens and visitors. $5,000 Task (Activity) Name NTHMP Performance Metric(s) (from Strategic Plan) Supported Amount of Requested Funds

NA5 – FY09 Administration  Full Time staff  Travel  Meetings  Supplies 1. NTHMP tsunami mapping, modeling, mitigation, and education efforts. 2. Tsunami inundation maps that support informed decision making in tsunami- threatened communities. 3. Tsunami evacuation maps that support effective preparedness and response 4. A culture of tsunami preparedness and response. 5. Reduction of Loss of life property damage from tsunamis 6. Establishment of more Tsunami resilient communities 7. Effective and reliable Warning dissemination to citizens and visitors. $62,000 Task (Activity) Name NTHMP Performance Metric(s) (from Strategic Plan) Supported Amount of Requested Funds

NA6 – FY10 (Funding - NA6 – FY10 (Funding - $259,000) Task (Activity) Name NTHMP Performance Metric(s) (from Strategic Plan) Supported (from Strategic Plan) Supported Amount of Requested Funds Tsunami Inundation Map Hawaii Dr. Kwok F. Cheung, UH  Oahu, Hawaii completed  Work underway on the Islands of Maui, Molokai, and Lanai Islands of Maui, Molokai, and Lanai  Kauai to follow in late NTHMP tsunami mapping, modeling, mitigation, and education efforts. 2. Tsunami inundation maps that support informed decision making in tsunami- threatened communities. 3. Tsunami evacuation maps that support effective preparedness and response 4. A culture of tsunami preparedness and response. 5. Reduction of Loss of life property damage from tsunamis 6. Establishment of more Tsunami resilient communities 7. Effective and reliable Warning dissemination to citizens and visitors. $181,000

NA6 – FY10 Tsunami Observer Program Jackie Miller Daniel A. Walker, Ph.D. George Curtis, Pros.  Recruit and instruction bi-annually bi-annually  Maintain a group of Volunteer recorders Volunteer recorders 4. A culture of tsunami preparedness and response. 5. Reduction of Loss of life property damage from tsunamis 6. Establishment of more Tsunami resilient communities 7. Effective and reliable Warning dissemination to citizens and visitors. $20,000 Task (Activity) Name NTHMP Performance Metric(s) (from Strategic Plan) Supported Amount of Requested Funds

NA6 – FY10 Administration  Full Time staff  Travel  Meetings  Supplies 1. NTHMP tsunami mapping, modeling, mitigation, and education efforts. 2. Tsunami inundation maps that support informed decision making in tsunami- threatened communities. 3. Tsunami evacuation maps that support effective preparedness and response 4. A culture of tsunami preparedness and response. 5. Reduction of Loss of life property damage from tsunamis 6. Establishment of more Tsunami resilient communities 7. Effective and reliable Warning dissemination to citizens and visitors. $58,000 Task (Activity) Name NTHMP Performance Metric(s) (from Strategic Plan) Supported Amount of Requested Funds