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23rd Session IOC Assembly
Res. XXIII-12 (IOTWS)
Res.XXIII-13 (Caribbean)
Res. XXIII-14 (NE Atl/Med)
Res XXIII-15 (Global framework)
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- REPORT OF THE MEETING

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National Assessment Missions

IOTWS Communication Plan (PDF)


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Presentations at the International Coordination Meeting for the development of Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System for the Indian Ocean within a Global Framework

THURSDAY 3 MARCH

Last updated: 8 March 2005; 17:28

3.2 TSUNAMI AS DESTRUCTIVE AFTERMATH OF SUBMARINE EARTHQUAKES AND VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS,
V. GUSIAKOV, Tsunami Laboratory, Institute of Computational Mathematics, and Mathematical Geophysics
Siberian Division Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation (3.8 MB)
3.3 Detecting and Monitoring Tsunamis
Kenji Satake, IUGG Tsunami Commission, Geological Survey of Japan (1.7 MB)
3.3.b Tsunami monitoring and Detection - Emerging Technologies
F. Schindelé – Chairman ICG/ITSU (2.6 M)

3.4
Prof. Fumihiko Imamura

4.2 Sistema Nacional de Alarma de Maremotos (S.N.A.M.)
CN. Roberto E. Garnham ( 5.8 MB)
4.2 Tsunami Warning System in Japan Functions required for a National Tsunami Warning Center
Tomoo Inoue, Japan Meteorological Agency ( 1 MB)
4.3 Establishment and Operation of a Regional Tsunami Warning Centre
Dr. Charles McCreery, Director, NOAA Richard H. Hagemeyer Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, Ewa Beach, Hawaii USA (9.1 MB)
4.4 International Tsunami Information Center
Dr Laura Kong, Director ITIC ( 4 MB)
5.2 Meteorological and Geophysical Agency (BMG)
Mr Masturyono , BMG (3.8 MB)
5.3 Perspectives on what constitutes effective community based disaster risk management
and early warning systems and how to ensure ownership and sustainability - Community Based
Early Warning Systems: The Challenge Of Sustainability

Marc Gordon, DIPECHO SEA, DG Humanitarian Aid, European Commission. ( 1.2 MB)
5.3 Community based early warning: the Challenge of Sustainability
Mrs Amy Mintz (760KB)
5.4 Awareness building and public information
Akihiro TERANISHI,Senior Researcher, Asian Disaster Reduction Center (ADRC) ( 540 KB)

5.4 TSUNAMI PREPAREDNESS IN COASTAL WASHINGTON STATE
David Johnston, Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences, Lower Hutt, New Zealand ( 692 KB)
5.5 INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES FOR MOVING FORWARD
Mr. Michael Ernst, Regional Disaster Reduction and Transition Recovery Advisor UNDP/Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery, Regional Centre in Bangkok, Thailand

 

FRIDAY 4 MARCH

Review of existing contributions towards the development of the tsunami warning and mitigation system for the Indian Ocean region (Agenda Item 6)

Australia

France

  • speech
  • document
India
Indonesia
Kenya
South Africa
Si Lanka
Thailand
Finland (speech)
Germany
Japan (JMA)
Japan (Kitazawa)
Korea (republic)
New Zealand (speech)
Italy
ADPC
CTBTO
GEO
GLOSS
ICTP

IMO

Additional Document: BROADCAST OF WARNINGS FOR TSUNAMIS AND OTHER NATURAL DISASTERS

IHO
IRIS
ITU
UNESCAP
WMO
ISDR

 

SATURDAY 5 MARCH

The consolidated report of the 3 working groups will be made available as part of the Summary Report of the meeting (expected on or around 20 March 2005)

 

MONDAY 7 MARCH
REPORT GROUP 1 : Report of the Group's Chair (Dr Neville Smith)
REPORT GROUP 2: Report of the Group's Chair (Dr H. Gupta)
n/a
REPORT GROUP 3 : Report of the Group's Chair (Dr Prasad Kariyawasam)
n/a

 

TUESDAY 8 MARCH
8.1 Brief introduction of the Session
(Speaker & Session Moderator: Mr. Patricio Bernal, Executive Secretary IOC)
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8.2 The role of GOOS in a global early warning system
(Speaker: Mr. Keith Alverson, Head of Section, Operational Observing System Section, IOC)

8.3 Possible contributions of the Federation of Digital Seismic Networks, the primary land-based segment of the future global monitoring system
(Speaker: Dr. Domenico Giardini, FDSN)

handout: The Role of Seismology in the International Development of a Global Tsunami Warning System

8.4 Development of a Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System for the Caribbean (and Central West Atlantic) Region
(Speaker: Dr. George Maul, Professor and Department Head, Marine and Environmental Systems, Florida Institute of Technology)

8.5 Tsunami warning systems in the Mediterranean: where are we?
(Speakers: Dr. Rémy Bossu, European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) Secretary General;

8.5 Contributions of the Intl. Mediterranean Science Commission (CIESM) to a Tsunami Warning System in the Mediterranean and Black Seas
(Speaker: Prof. Frédéric Briand, Director-General of the International Science Commission for the Mediterranean CIESM)
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8.6 Development of a Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System for the Southwest Pacific Region
(Speaker: Dr. Laura Kong, Director ITIC, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA)

8.7 The ITSU System in the Pacific Region and Future Upgrades
(Speaker: Dr. Eddie Bernard, Director, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL), Seattle, USA)

8.8 Towards a global tsunami warning and mitigation system
(Speaker: Dr. Patricio Bernal) [WAS NOT PRESENTED]

8.8 supplement: Spaceborn tsunami detection - The GNSS reflection technology
(Speaker: Dr Olivier Germain, Starlab) [WAS NOT PRESENTED]
8.9 Design of a GLOBAL Tsunami warning and mitigation system
(Speaker: Dr. François. Schindelé, Chair ICG/ITSU)
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  • African Concerns and Position Read by Prof. Mohammed S. Sheya, Vice-Chairperson of the Executive Board (Electoral Group V(a)

 


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