Fostering Disaster-Resilient Communities … (c) Copyright 2006-2010 - PDC PDC 1305 North Holopono Street, Suite 2, Kihei, Hawaii 96753

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Fostering Disaster-Resilient Communities … (c) Copyright PDC PDC 1305 North Holopono Street, Suite 2, Kihei, Hawaii (Fax) DisasterAWARE University of Hawaii: Managing Partnering Stanley Goosby Chief Scientist

Goal of Disaster Risk Reduction: Building Safe and Sustainable Communities (c) Copyright PDC

PDC’s Integrated Approach  Applied Science & Technology  Capability Building  Evidence-Based Information Products Policy & Decision Makers Disaster Managers Planners Humanitarian Assist. Orgs  Here TODAY! (c) Copyright PDC Integrating Information, Science, Technology Improve Decision-Support Capabilities

Main Focus … (c) Copyright PDC Bridge Science-Decision Maker Gaps Increase EARLY WARNING Time Provide Integrated Operating Environment Enhance Situational Awareness Better Understanding of Disasters … Support to Humanitarian Assistance Training and Technical Assistance Saving Lives & Reducing Impacts PreventionPreparationMitigationResponseRecovery End-to-end Disaster Management Decision SupportRisk & VulnerabilityCapacity Building

What is DisasterAWARE?  Integrated Multi-hazard Hazard Monitoring  Disaster Early Warning  Automated / Integrated Modeling  Exposure (Risk) Maps & Historical Hazard data  Customized Impact Modeling AND  Intra-Agency Info Sharing User Added Situation Reports Damage Products, …  Remote Access (c) Copyright PDC EQ Volcano Hot Spots Rain Tsunami Travel Time Storm, EQ, Volcano Intensity Zones Shake Maps (MMI) Info Sharing Mobile App Situation Reports May 10, 2010

(c) Copyright PDC Mobile Applications Public Disaster Alert Application (Android & iOS)

(c) Copyright PDC Social Media & Public Outreach Facebook Stats for March 2011

Gaps  Translating still water storm surge information into hazard impacts  Lack of storm surge inundation models that can support near- time decision making  Pacific wide maps depicting storm surge hazard (c) Copyright PDC

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