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NTHMP Annual Meeting Feb 1, 2011 ITIC Partner Briefing 1

Presentation Outline TsunamiTeacher USA update USDHS FEMA NDPTC Certified Tsunami Courses update Training and Technical Assistance: American Samoa, Guam, CNMI LANTEX10 East Coast New / Revised Tsunami Awareness Materials and Products FY11 NTHMP Proposal 2

Accredited Tsunami Courses – USDHS FEMA National Disaster Preparedness Center FY10 NOAA Funding ($5K, ITIC staff resources in-kind + SeismicReady (G. Crawford) + NOAA PMEL (N. Arcos)) Issue and Challenge –Minimal sustained US training available on tsunami awareness to disaster response agencies with continual staff turnover. AWR-217 Tsunami Awareness (1-day, instructor-led) –Certified (December, 2010) –Target: Professionals with tsunami responsibility (govt, non-govt, private sector, response, planning, communities) –For delivery, contact NDPTC (Karl Kim, U/Hawaii, What's next? request NTHMP feedback - consultation –Tsunami Awareness (1-day, web-based) ITIC identifying of pool of qualified instructors for certification –Managing Tsunami Risk (0.5-day for managers) ? –Conducting Tsunami Exercises (2-day for practitioners) ?

AWR-217 TSUNAMI AWARENESS 1.Hazard Assessment -What is a tsunami -What is the tsunami hazard to a community 2.Warning -What are tsunami warnings -How do they reach communities 3.Preparedness & Mitigation -How to reduce a tsunami’s impact on a community 4.Responding to Local & Distant Tsunamis -How to respond effectively to save lives -Why is response different for local vs distant tsunamis Module Learning Activities apply knowledge learned to real-world tsunami scenario (LANTEX /PACIFEX) Course Topics

TsunamiTeacher USA A joint project of National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program International Tsunami Information Center

6 WHAT: Consolidated Resource/Training Toolkit New, existing materials Reliable, verified Training modules Web, offline tool WHY: Enable stakeholders to: Share existing body of research / good practice Choose, Adapt materials Build awareness Develop local responses for saving lives, mitigating impacts TsunamiTeacher (international)

7 TARGET STAKEHOLDERS: Media, Education Systems Public (govt) / Private Sector CONTENT: School curricula Teacher guides, Classroom support materials Science, History, Events Disaster reduction / Risk management Legislative Frameworks Warning Systems Existing, developing new systems Mitigation: Preparedness, Alerting, Hazard Risk, Environmental/engineering, businesses, outreach TsunamiTeacher TsunamiTeacher

American Samoa, Guam, CNMI Outreach and TsunamiTeacher USA FY10 NHTMP Funding ($191K total; TsunamiTeacher ~$80K) Description: Develop USTT Yr 1 (compile, recommend, design). USTT will pull together wealth of US products into 1 resource / toolkit; USTT will develop new products to fill gaps Accomplishments – TsunamiTeacher USA: –Handouts: Assessment, Updates, General Public prototype –Assessment Report: Reviewed/identified US updates to intl TsunamiTeacher Identified General Public as US-needed target audience Adopt guidance from NRC Report Public Education (Ch 3) Created 1 prototype for General Public module (Tsunami Basics) –USTT to complement Trainings/Outreach Issues –Completion of USTT depends on NTHMP funding –Continual training and coordination needs in Pacific islands

US National Education/Training Programs Professional development trainings to U.S. audiences exist. Target professionals and volunteers. Examples: – NDPTC Tsunami Awareness Course – COMET’s Tsunami Warning System module – Washington State Emergency Management Division’s Tsunami Train-the-Trainer Course Identified Gap – National product: consistent / concise mg to general public – Use evidence-based approaches (Ch 3, NRC report), e.g. General Public Module - limit technical jargon, clear and concise, core action messages, portable format delivery – Also provide avenue to educate federal/state/local leadership in time sensitive jobs, e.g., when only limited time to convey essential info

Audience: General Public (6-12 th grade education level) Delivery: Fully narrated, with key risk info for effective response Features: Simple, visual, fast-moving. Short and concise (5-10 minutes) Special Needs: Hearing impaired, sight-impaired, Non-English speaking … Modes of Delivery – Formats: – Visual, Self-contained delivery – Traditional and Mobile delivery (general public’s increasing capacity to access Internet content via mobile devices). Social Networking networks Offline: downloadable in several formats (for DVD player, computer, online, iPhone/Droid, etc) Online viewing (through web, flash, uTube, etc) TsunamiTeacher USA Recommendations

Next Step: Create TsunamiTeacher USA Update and improve Current Modules to include US best practices – Media, Schools, Public (Govt, Non-Govt) and Private Sector Create General Public Module (6 th -12 th grade education level) – ID Topics (Tsunami & Earthquake) to include: request NTHMP input – Where possible, use existing products and materials – Regionalization? (HI & Pacific Islands, AK & West Coast, Atlantic & Gulf) Potential topics are: – Tsunami: Tsunami Basics, Tsunami Science, Warnings, Evacuation, Exercises, Boats / Harbors – Earthquake: Earthquake Basics, Earthquake Science, Monitoring/Locating/Sizing, Prediction – Earthquake and Tsunami Risk (regionalized) – All-Hazards and General Preparedness When Disaster Strikes are you prepared What can businesses do to prepare for tsunamis and earthquakes? How do physically-disabled persons prepare for tsunamis and earthquakes?

American Samoa, Guam, CNMI Outreach TsunamiTeacher USA FY10 NHTMP Funding ($191K total; TsunamiTeacher ~$80K) Description: Conduct tsunami outreach and capacity building; Develop US TsunamiTeacher Yr 1 (compile, recommend, design) Accomplishments - Outreach: –4 training trips to American Samoa –1 to Guam, 1 to CNMI –6 1-day Tsunami Awareness for stakeholders with response responsibility (NDPTC course) –Conduct Action-Action Review of 29 Sept with DHS/NWS Pago Pago – CISN and Tide Tool installed on operations computers; awareness materials provided; Issues –Continued Outreach depends on NTHMP funding –Continual training and coordination needs in Pacific islands

LANTEX 10 Outreach FY10 NTHMP Funding (WC/ATWC and ITIC ($2K)) Description: Conduct tsunami outreach to East Coast WFOs, EM agencies, first responders, port authorities, scientific and engineering agencies prior to LANTEX 2010 Accomplishments: –7 x 1-Day briefings from Maine to North Carolina in collaboration with WC/ATWC. –Built basic awareness of historic tsunamis that have impacted East Coast, identified potential future tsunami source regions and models, understanding of WC/ATWC products, development of emergency response plans and mitigation strategies. Issues –Continual challenge to elevate East coast tsunami awareness and planning.

Tsunami Awareness Materials – publication and printing FY10 NOAA Funding ($82K) and International Funding ($8K) Description: Update existing and develop new awareness products; Duplicate materials Printing Accomplishments Existing Materials: Tsunami Warning! Cartoon Book [20K], Surviving Tsunamis (1960 Chile) [40K], Tsunami Great Waves [75K], Tsunami Glossary [25K] New Materials: Earthquakes / Tsunami / Volcanic Eruptions posters [2K per set], Tsunami icosohedron globe maps [50K], Where the First Wave Arrives in Minutes (2004, 2006 Indonesia) [40K]; Tonga Tsunami Survivor Stories (partial); pens/pencils/clips/stickers New Materials Distributed to various NTHMP states and territories Issues –Additional funds needed for new materials and for mailing from Hawaii to customers

15 Tsunami Awarness Materials Mass Printing

ITIC – NGDC Collaboration FY10 NOAA Funding ($8K for ITIC) Description: Collaborate to improve tsunami historical database (quality and usefulness) Accomplishment –TsuDig standalone GIS tsunami database tool (v1.1) –3 posters (Tsunami, EQ, Volcano) –Tsunami Sources - Icosohedron –IOC Post-Tsunami Field Survey Guide revision (data archiving process); ITIC archives digitization (start) Issues –Technical Development of useful products for customers

Posters: World Data Center / NGDC ITIC, USGS, Smithsonian Global Tsunami Sources: 1650 BC – AD 2010 Global Tsunami Sources: 1650 BC – AD 2010 Casualties, Cause, EQ magnitude Significant Earthquakes: 2150 BC – AD 2010 Significant Earthquakes: 2150 BC – AD 2010 Casualties, magnitude, USGS (M6+) Significant Volcanic Eruptions: 4350 BC – AD 2009 Significant Volcanic Eruptions: 4350 BC – AD 2009 Casualties, VEI, Smithsonian volcanoes Complements TsuDig Complements TsuDig Copies - Contact:

International Tsunami Information Center FY 11 NTHMP Funding Plan/Proposal Task (Activity) NameNTHMP Performance Metric(s) (from Strategic Plan) Supported Amt of Requested NTHMP Funds Task 1. American Samoa, Guam, CNMI Tsunami Outreach, US TsunamiTeacher Build resilient communities inhabited by tsunami- knowledgeable public Establish domestic training program Promote community preparedness $201,000 Task 2. DHS/FEMA NDPTC Certified Tsunami Courses $40,000 Task 3. PACWAVE11 Outreach (with WC/ATWC) $32,000 Task 4. Tsunami Awareness Materials $0 (NOAA-funded) Task 5. NGDC-ITIC Collaboration Reliable/coordinated data; (1) Ensure integration of data / info systems (3) Extend / improve Tsunami Database; PM: Incr efficiency of archive / distr of post-event tsunami data $0 (NOAA-funded)

Summary ITIC long international training experience now contributing domestically Emphasize consistent, 1-message national training From this, customization downstream Train-the-Trainer concepts adopted to increase trainer pool, especially downstream / for special needs populations ITIC awareness materials continue in demand Complement training - target public (such as TsunamiTeacher USA). Distribution on request since supply not enough for widespread global distribution. Provide UPS / FEDEX account numbers for shipping. Continuation of ITIC domestic services and product deliveries dependent on approval of FY11 NTHMP project funds.

UNESCO/IOC – NOAA ITIC NOAA PMEL SeismicReady Consulting University of Hawaii USGS, Menlo Park

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