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Cyber-Infrastructure for Civil protection Operative ProcedureS
CYCLOPS Cyber-Infrastructure for Civil protection Operative ProcedureS Introduction Partners Activities Second Training Workshop Chania, Greece 5-7 May 2008 By Roberto Sorani
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CYber-Infrastructure for CiviL protection Operative ProcedureS
Why Cyclops ?
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SCHEMA DI GESTIONE DEL SISTEMA DELLA PROTEZIONE CIVILE
BEFORE the event occurs Livel of criticism CIVIL PROTECTION Zona di allertamento LOW FORECASTING Threshold MODERATE HIGH PREVENZIONE scenario AT THE START OF CRISIS IL PIANO EMERGENZIALE E LE SUE FASI PER IL SUPERAMENTO DELL’EMERGENZA ATTEN. PRE-ALL. ALLARME PREVENZIONE Il piano emergenziale e le sue fasi EMERGENZA DEGLI EFFETTI GOVERNO DURANTE E AFTER IL MANIFESTARSI DELL’EVENTO VALUTAZIONE DEI DANNI PER IL RITORNO ALL’ORDINARIETÀ NEL BREVE PERIODO PIANIFICAZIONE E PROGRAMMAZIONE DEGLI INTERVENTI REALIZZAZIONE DEGLI INTERVENTI VALUTAZIONE DEL RISCHIO RESIDUO
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Risks Typologies Floods Inondazioni Land Slides Frane
Droughts Emergenza Idrica Fires Incendi Avalanches Valanghe Volcanic ashes Industrial Seismic
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3 November 1966 FLOOD IN FLORENCE
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Tiber river catchment: from 24th to 29th November 2005 flood event
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Flash Floods – France - Italy
Floods, landslides, landslips and coastal erosion Hydrogeological risk represents a danger which is second only to the seismic one, in terms of loss of human lives and of damages caused to structures. However, man’s negative influence, which can be seen in unauthorised housebuilding, neglect of watercourses' maintenance, indiscriminate deforestation is, in most cases, a determining factor in the gravity of the effects.
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Sarno - maggio 1998 159 people died
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Rischio frana in Italia
frane negli ultimi 80 anni
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WATER RESOURCES
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Extraordinary commissioneer for waters
Technical table for monthly and seasonal forecasts Monthly consultation with the Government
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MODIS Terra Km
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Number of fires and burnt area
1 January August 2006 Preliminary results Region Fires wooded (ha) no wooded (ha) Totale (ha) average (ha/fires) VALLE D'AOSTA 11 70 21 91 8,3 PIEMONTE 237 444 182 626 2,6 LOMBARDIA 102 262 146 408 4,0 TRENTINO A. A. 19 1 0,1 VENETO 66 36 12 48 0,7 FRIULI V. G. 277 103 380 3,7 LIGURIA 290 566 354 920 3,2 EMILIA ROMAGNA 44 51 117 2,7 TOSCANA 419 351 174 525 1,3 UMBRIA 61 76 167 MARCHE 28 63 2,3 LAZIO 169 635 605 1.240 7,3 ABRUZZO 160 162 322 6,3 MOLISE 38 27 71 1,9 CAMPANIA 364 644 527 1.171 PUGLIA 300 904 1.960 2.864 9,5 BASILICATA 97 360 331 691 7,1 CALABRIA 555 1.505 2.367 3.872 7,0 SICILIA 442 1.922 3.524 5.446 12,3 SARDEGNA 1.331 1.318 4.143 5.461 4,1 TOTALE 4.726 9.707 14.777 24.484 5,2
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Valanghe
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As many as 88 automatic stations and 175 manned stations take measurements on snow status twice a day and provide data on: Wind speed and direction Tmax and Tmin at 2 meters Depth of snow coverCumulated snow in the last 24 hours Snow temperature at different levels
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Data Sets Meteorological conventional data surface, upper air, ships, amdar… asap, hydrometers, rain gauges Meteorological remote sensing data radars satellites Numerical data modelling Surface/soil data morphology Earth observation satellites Ground instrumentation inclinometer, piezometer ….. Microwave/IR data from space hundreds of payload
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Fattore “time” Ore 10,45 Ore 15,30 Ore 15,40 Ore 15,45
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So…. “Why CYCLOPS” Many stratified data to be ingested at the same time Several time per day H24 From different physical location Dedicated SW to be run with continuity Monitoring of actual situation and comparison with past situations Quick computation the sooner…the better Quick response and real time scenarios Early warning/alert and intervention To do more, with greater awareness and rapidity
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EGEE = Enabling Grids for E- Science in Europe
GMES = Global Monitoring Environment Security GMES = services users oriented GRID = focused on technology CYCLOPS = brings together the two communities focusing on the operative needs of European Civil Protection
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CYber-Infrastructure for CiviL protection Operative ProcedureS
PARTNERS CYber-Infrastructure for CiviL protection Operative ProcedureS – € DPC Italy Programme Manager R. Sorani DDSC Fr EMA Fr ANPC Pt (Univ of Minho) Pt TEI-CR Gr Prefecture of Chania Gr INFN It IMAA It Technical Manager S. Nativi
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Deliverables now ready
Del. No Deliverable name WP No Lead Participant Nature Dissemination level Delivery date D1 Project Presentation 1 1 (DPC) R PU PM1 D2 Project open conference 5 7 (SNBPC) / ANPC O D3 Perspective on cooperation with existing projects and initiatives RE1 PM2 D4 Dissemination Plan PM3 D5 Training events plan 2 2 (INFN) D6 Business Process analysis document 3 4 (DDSC) / EMA PM5 D7 “EGEE cookbook: a guide for Civil Protection Grid users” document PM6 D8 Existing Analysis document D9 Use-cases document PM7 D10 First Training Workshop D11 System Requirements document PM10
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D12 Mid-term project workshop 5 7 (ANPC) 0.5 O PU PM12 D13 Second Training Workshop 2 2 (INFN) PM13 D14 “EGEE Request for Enhancement” document 4 3 (IMAA) 1 R PM16 D15 “Toward a Grid - Guidelines for Innovation Strategies for Civil Protection Systems” report RE1 PM20 D16 “Research Strategies for the development of a Civil Protection E-Infrastructure” report D17 Dissemination and coordination activity final report PM23 D18 Project results presentation D19 Final Plan for using and disseminating knowledge 9 (UMINHO) D20 Report on raising public participation and awareness D21 Project final conference
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Forest Fires Exercise April 2008
Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri – Dipartimento della protezione civile EU FIRE 5 Forest Fires Exercise April 2008
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EXERCISE SCENARIO national emergency requiring the Italian civil protection’s system intervention and the contribution of other European countries to face fires affecting a relevant part of the country OPERATIONAL AREA Gallura – Sardinia DATE APRIL 2008 (activities 17th and 18th- Air Demonstration on the 19th) Objectives: To test the FIRE5 Mission procedures in the framework of the Civil Protection Mechanism To test and to disseminate the FIRE5 forest fires modules To provide the teams with logistics and transportation To test the inter-operability of the participant teams with special regard to equipment To test radio communication system among the teams To test the co-ordination system to test the identification and assistance to foreign citizens capability in the hazardous zone
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OPERATIONAL AREAS Olbia Porto Loiri Arzachena
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Participating Nations (IAO)
Member States - FRANCE - GREECE - ITALY - PORTUGAL - SPAIN Other Countries - CYPRUS - CZECH REP - HUNGARY - MALTA - SLOVENJA TURKEY RUSSIAN FED
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San Marco class amphibious transport dock of the Italian Navy
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The Italian Civil Protection Organization and tasks
14 May 2008 The Italian Civil Protection Organization and tasks By Roberto SORANI CYCLOPS Project Manager
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