Tsunami Warning and Preparedness

Tsunami Warning and Preparedness
Author: National Research Council,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Ocean Studies Board,Committee on the Review of the Tsunami Warning and Forecast System and Overview of the Nation's Tsunami Preparedness
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780309137539

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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. Tsunami Warning and Preparedness 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. It asserts that seamless coordination between the two Tsunami Warning Centers and clear communications to local officials and the public could create a timely and effective response to coastal communities facing a pending tsuanami. 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.

Tsunami Information Sources

Tsunami Information Sources
Author: Robert L. Wiegel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2008
Genre: Tsunamis
ISBN: UCR:31210024929596

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Tsunamis

Tsunamis
Author: E.M. Scourse,N.A. Chapman,D.R. Tappin,S.R. Wallis
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2018-01-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781786203182

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This Special Publication examines tsunami hazard and risk, with particular focus on using the geological record. With Earth’s growing population clustered increasingly on coastlines, tsunami hazards are of concern worldwide. The papers explore the sedimentological and dynamic traces of recent and prehistoric tsunamis globally – from Europe to the Pacific – as well as looking at historic records and how the information can be used to characterise the scale of impacts and areas that are most susceptible to tsunami hazards. Armed with this information, scientists can begin to quantify risks, both to populations and in economic terms. This volume is aimed both at scientists working in this field and at a wider community, interested in tsunami science and natural hazard assessment.

Sources of Information for Tsunami Forecasting in New Zealand

Sources of Information for Tsunami Forecasting in New Zealand
Author: Angeliki Barberopoulou,GNS Science (N.Z.),J. Ristau,E. D'Anastasio,X. Wang
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2013
Genre: Forecasting
ISBN: 197219271X

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Mitigation of Tsunami Disasters in Ports

Mitigation of Tsunami Disasters in Ports
Author: PIANC MarCom
Publsiher: PIANC
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2010
Genre: Pacific Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System
ISBN: 9782872231843

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Tsunami Research at the End of a Critical Decade

Tsunami Research at the End of a Critical Decade
Author: Gerald T. Hebenstreit
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401736183

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This volume, derived from the 1999 International Tsunami Symposium, presents a unique look at the state of tsunami research at the end of the 20th century. It displays recent progress both in data recovery and reconstructions of historical tsunamis and in detail examination of recent disasters. It shows the tsunami community using both traditional methods of data gathering - searching archives and attempting to simulate past events - and integrating modern technologies - side-scan sonar, GPS, global communications, supercomputers - in the quest to understand tsunamis and improve mankind's ability to mitigate the disastrous consequences of these unpredictable and unstoppable events. It chronicles recent advances in mitigation efforts while illuminating the continuing need for increased efforts. The papers range from descriptive texts for the non-specialists to fairly technical discussions for those familiar with tsunami research. Audience: This book will be of interest to researchers and graduate students involved in natural hazards research, physical oceanography, seismology, environmental impact assessment and risk assessment.

Physics of Tsunamis

Physics of Tsunamis
Author: Boris Levin,Mikhail Nosov
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2008-10-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402088568

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Till the very end of the twentieth century tsunami waves (or ‘waves in a harbour’, translated from Japanese) were considered an extremely rare and exotic natural p- nomenon, originating in the ocean and unexpectedly falling upon the seaside as gigantic waves. The 26th of December 2004, when tsunami waves wiped out, in a single day, more than 250,000 human lives, mourned in many countries, turned out to be a tragic date for all mankind. The authors of this book, who have studied tsunami waves for many years, - tended it to be a systematic exposition of modern ideas concerning • The mechanisms of tsunami wave generation • The peculiarities of tsunami wave propagation in the open ocean and of how waves run-up beaches • Methods for tsunami wave registration and the operation of a tsunami warning system • The mechanisms of other catastrophic processes in the ocean related to the se- mic activity of our planet The authors considered their main goal to be the creation of book prese- ing modern knowledge of tsunami waves and of other catastrophes in the ocean to scienti?c researchers and specialists in geophysics, oceanography, seismology, hydroacoustics, geology, geomorphology, civil and seaside engineering, postgr- uate students and students of relevant professions.

Tsunami Events and Lessons Learned

Tsunami Events and Lessons Learned
Author: Y.A. Kontar,V. Santiago-Fandiño,T. Takahashi
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2013-11-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789400772694

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This book is a collective effort by world experts, bringing together assorted contributions presented during the Ocean Science Session OS-017, of the AOGS-AGU Joint Assembly held in Singapore in 2012 (the Asia Tsunami and Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami events). The chapters cover assessment, evaluation, forecast and lessons learned as well as environmental and societal impacts of the latest tsunamis that occurred in the Indian Ocean in 2004 and the Pacific Ocean in Japan 2011. The book is aimed at experts, scientists and decision makers seeking recent updated information, knowledge and experiences to better understand, quantify, forecast and protect coastal water resources, ecosystems, communities and human settlements which are often affected by tsunamis.