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    Tsunami Warning and Preparedness: An Assessment of the U.S. Tsunami Program and the Nation's Preparedness Efforts

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    Tsunami Warning and Preparedness: An Assessment of the U.S. Tsunami Program and the Nation's Preparedness Efforts

    Tsunami Warning and Preparedness: An Assessment of the U.S. Tsunami Program and the Nation's Preparedness Efforts
    Committee on the Review of the Tsunami Warning and Forecast System and Overview of the Nation's Tsunami Preparedness, National Research Council
    NA Press | 2011 | ISBN: 0309137535 9780309137539 | 297 pages | PDF | 10 MB

    This book explores the advances made in tsunami detection and preparedness, and identifies the challenges that still remain. The book describes areas of research and development that would improve tsunami education, preparation, and detection, especially with tsunamis that arrive less than an hour after the triggering event.

    Many coastal areas of the United States are at risk for tsunamis. After the catastrophic 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean, legislation was passed to expand U.S. tsunami warning capabilities. Since then, the nation has made progress in several related areas on both the federal and state levels. At the federal level, NOAA has improved the ability to detect and forecast tsunamis by expanding the sensor network. Other federal and state activities to increase tsunami safety include: improvements to tsunami hazard and evacuation maps for many coastal communities; vulnerability assessments of some coastal populations in several states; and new efforts to increase public awareness of the hazard and how to respond.

    According to Tsunami Warning and Preparedness, minimizing future losses to the nation from tsunamis requires persistent progress across the broad spectrum of efforts including: risk assessment, public education, government coordination, detection and forecasting, and warning-center operations. The book also suggests designing effective interagency exercises, using professional emergency-management standards to prepare communities, and prioritizing funding based on tsunami risk.

    Contents
    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    SUMMARY
    1 INTRODUCTION
    The Tsunami Threat in the United States
    Goals and Scope of this Report
    The Range of Options Available for Tsunami Hazard Mitigation
    Focus on Warning and Preparedness
    The Nation’s Tsunami Warning and Preparedness Efforts
    National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program
    NOAA’s Tsunami Program
    Assessing the Nation’s Efforts
    Challenges to Reducing the Nation’s Vulnerability to Tsunamis
    Tying It All Together: Report Roadmap
    2 ALIGNING PRIORITIES WITH SOCIETAL RISKS FROM TSUNAMIS
    Summary
    Introduction
    Comprehensive Risk Assessment
    Tsunami Hazard Assessment
    Inundation Modeling
    Hazard Maps
    Evacuation Maps
    Vulnerability Assessment
    Population Exposure and Sensitivity
    Evacuation Potential
    3 EDUCATION AND PREPAREDNESS OF INDIVIDUALS, COMMUNITIES, AND DECISION MAKERS
    Summary
    Introduction
    Education of At-Risk Individuals
    Factors That Increase the Effectiveness of Education
    Understanding the Local Risk Conditions and the Target Audience
    Increasing the Effectiveness of Public Education of Tsunamis
    Community Preparedness Efforts
    Developing and Delivering Effective Warning Messages
    Developing Effective Messages
    Effective Delivery of Warning Messages
    Improving Coordination of Preparedness Needs and Evacuation Procedures
    Improving Communication Among TWCs and NTHMP Members
    Communicating Local Community Needs to NTHMP and the TWCs
    Practicing Evacuation Procedures and Protocols
    Post-Event Reconnaissance
    4 TSUNAMI DETECTION AND FORECASTING
    Summary
    Detection of Earthquakes
    Seismic Networks Used by the Tsunami Warning Centers
    Algorithms for Estimating an Earthquake’s Tsunami Potential
    Potential Use of Earthquake Alerts from the NEIC
    Detection of Tsunamis with Sea Level Sensors
    The Tsunami Warning Decision Process Before and After Enactment of Public Law 109-424
    The Economic Value of the DART Network
    Description of the Coastal Sea Level Gauge Network
    Adequacy of the Geographical Coverage of the Coastal Sea Level Gauge Network
    Reliability of the Coastal Sea Level Gauge Network
    Coastal Sea Level Data Processing
    Description of the Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis (DART) Network
    Adequacy of the Geographical Coverage of the DART Network
    Reliability of the DART Network
    DART Data Processing
    Sea Level Data Integration into Other U.S. and Global Observation Systems
    Forecasting of a Tsunami Under Way
    Instrumental Detection of Near-Field Tsunamis
    Research Opportunities and New Technologies
    Duration of High-Frequency P-Waves for Earthquake Moment Magnitude Estimation
    Hydroacoustic Monitoring of Underwater Geophysical Events
    Continuous GPS Measurements of Crustal Movement
    Observation of Tsunami Wave Trains with Satellite Altimeters
    Tsunami-Induced Sea-Surface Roughness and “Tsunami Shadows”
    Direct Recording of Tsunami Waves by Island Seismometers
    “Upward Continuation” of the Tsunami Wave and Its Detection in Space
    5 LONG-TERM RELIABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY OF WARNING CENTER OPERATIONS
    Summary
    The Tsunami Warning Centers
    Tsunami Warning Center Functions
    Tsunami Detection
    Tsunami Decision Support
    Product Generation and Warnings
    Technology Needs
    Human Resources
    Organizational Structures
    Conclusions
    REFERENCES
    APPENDIXES
    A Examples of Tsunami Sources That Threaten the United States
    B Review of the Tsunami Warning and Forecast System and Overview of the Nation’s Tsunami Preparedness
    C Relative Hazards of Near- and Far-Field Tsunami Sources
    D Available Tsunami Evacuation Maps
    E Examples of Tsunami Education Efforts
    F June 14 005: A Case Study in Tsunami Warning and Response
    G Magnitudes from C. Richter to Mwp and the W Phase
    H Tsunami Earthquakes
    I Samoan Tsunami
    J Response to the Chilean-Earthquake Generated Tsunami: The Hawaii Case Study
    K Acronyms
    L Committee and Staff Biographies

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