Civil Contingencies Secretariat/ Met Office Risk Preparedness and Operational Mitigation in the UK European Space Weather Week: Antwerp, 18 November 2013.

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Civil Contingencies Secretariat/ Met Office Risk Preparedness and Operational Mitigation in the UK European Space Weather Week: Antwerp, 18 November 2013 Chris Felton (CCS) and Mark Gibbs (Met Office)

2 ESWW Antwerp 1.Why space weather is included in the UK risk assessment? 2.What awareness is there of this risk in the UK? 3.What has the UK done to prepare for the risk? 4.Focus on development by the UK of a forecasting and alerting capability. 5.What help do we need from the scientific and research communities? Overview

The Civil Contingencies Secretariat Civil Contingencies Secretariat, Severe Space Weather Improve the UK’s resilience to absorb, respond to, and recover from potential disruptive challenges of all types. Short-term horizon scanning and medium term risk assessment building capability ensuring consistency critical infrastructure supporting community and corporate resilience planning for the big stuff and dealing with it when it goes wrong 3 ESWW Antwerp

Presentation title - edit in Header and Footer UK discussions started May 2010 Space Environment Impacts Expert Group (SEIEG) formed November 2010 Emphasis on (peer reviewed) scientific evidence Reasonable worst case scenario agreed Included as a risk in the National Risk Assessment: 2011 and National Risk Register in 2012 Assessing the space weather risk 4 ESWW Antwerp

Reasonable Worst Case Scenario Based on the 1859 Carrington Event The perfect storm – largest CMEs, solar energetic particle events and solar flares Our planning assumptions Geomagnetic storm lasting for approx 3 days – some effects felt for weeks or months Effects likely to be felt globally Severity of impact will vary with location Impacts that are not known or fully understood On NRA matrix, this scenario is prioritised as a high likelihood event, with a medium to high relative impact for the UK should it occur Civil Contingencies Secretariat, Severe Space Weather5 ESWW Antwerp

Where does space weather fit? 6 ESWW Antwerp

Presentation title - edit in Header and Footer Government: National risk assessment process has highlighted risk to senior officials and ministers. CCS-led project increased momentum. Local responders: Low but increasing. Focus on understanding how the risk could impact their area and what they’ll need to do. Public: Since 2012, Space Weather risk included in public-facing National Risk Register Industry: National Grid planning well embedded. Other industries’ awareness growing - Royal Academy of Engineering Report in February 2013 UK awareness of the risk 7 ESWW Antwerp

Work to understand the nature of this risk for the UK since it first appeared in National Risk Assessment in Met Office ‘own’ the risk and developing 24/7 forecasting and alerting capability. Co-ordination provided by CCS in Cabinet Office. Severe Space Weather Project set up April Project accountable to High Impact Hazards Programme Board. Chaired by Director, Civil Contingencies. SEIEG provides expert advice to ensure the work of the project is informed by scientific evidence. Chaired by Prof Mike Hapgood (RAL Space). Continue international collaboration (US, Sweden, Canada, EU, NATO) Main outputs: enhanced capabilities to be reflected in preparedness strategy for responding to a severe space weather incident. UK Government’s approach 8 ESWW Antwerp

Significant uncertainties remain. Science still evolving and hard to evaluate interdependencies between impacts. Impacts likely to be felt internationally. How closely aligned do international responses need to be? Affected organisations might have global reach. How should Governments work with them? Can capability required be built by individual organisations or does it need intervention at national or international level? Timeline from notification of an event to impact is short. What can Governments do once warning is given? Policy challenges 9 ESWW Antwerp

What’s the requirement? ‘Forecasts provide a useful capability which, given sufficient accuracy, could change how space weather is mitigated’ Need for in-country prediction & expertise Resilient, responsive prediction capability UK centric advice and impacts Direct link between forecast provider and central government Provision of tailored services to critical sectors © Crown copyright Met Office

Space Weather operations UK space weather prediction centre Utilise existing 24x7 resilient infrastructure Full 24x7 – April’14 Collaborate, not replicate Models / knowledge - BGS, BAS, Bath Uni, QinetiQ, DSTL, UCL, Imperial Strategic relationship with NOAA SWPC Daily forecast coordination Accessing data & imagery from NOAA, NASA & BGS Add UK-centric advice and impacts

What will be available? Routine Daily forecasts Warnings & Alerts – matching SWPC Sector specific services/web pages ‘Significant event’ – for Govt & key sectors Pre-event awareness Daily electronic briefing Direct alerting © Crown copyright Met Office

Volcanic Ash Lessons Consistent information and communication, nationally & internationally Manage expectations Provide education and guidance Defend the importance of good, underlying transparent, peer reviewed science

Well established scientific collaboration, including joint satellite programmes Further refinement of evidence to assess the likelihood of different scenarios Further develop the ability to forecast and model the impacts, including the interaction between different impacts Additional space situational awareness capabilities to warn of major events Filling gaps in our knowledge Raising awareness with your own governments of this risk Advice to government during major events Communication to the public What can you do to help? 14 ESWW Antwerp

1.UK assesses space weather risk as part of comprehensive risk assessment process 2.Awareness growing in UK, but strongest in scientific and technical communities 3.We’re still scoping the impacts and policy challenges. But we’re making progress 4.Significant progress developing UK’s 24/7 forecasting and alerting capability 5.Clear need for engagement between government, operations and science Summary 15 ESWW Antwerp

Questions? Chris Felton, Head of High Impact Hazards, CCS +44 (0) Mark Gibbs Head of Space Weather, Met Office +44 (0)