Disaster Mitigation Competence Centre Coordinator: Simon Lin Eric Yen Academia Sinica Grid Computing Centre March 16, 2015.

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Disaster Mitigation Competence Centre Coordinator: Simon Lin Eric Yen Academia Sinica Grid Computing Centre March 16, 2015

We are NOT new to work on Disaster Mitigation Together Fighting for endemic disease (Avian Flu and Dengue Fever) by Drug Discovery System over the Grid from Building up regional seismic sensor network and faster seismic wave propagation simulation and early warning by e-Science from Publish the first version web portal of weather simulation for typhoon and extreme weather simulation in Open the first version of tsunami simulation web portal with 30 times performance improvements in Tsunami inversion, environmental changes and QCN earthquake sensor networking, etc. are all undergoing and integrated with EGI infrastructure. Regional collaborations over APGI keep going on from EGEE, EUAsiaGrid, and EGI-Inspire, and onward.

Sustainability Model 3

Asia Pacific CC e-Science for Disaster Mitigation Objective of the APCC initiative is to understand deeper and mitigate multi-hazards via e-Science collaboration in the EGI- Engage project. APCC is creating an innovative value chain to alleviate the impacts of natural disasters. – Multi-disciplinary, Complex disasters, Cross administrative boundaries – Observation+Theory —> Discovery —> Modeling —> Analysis & Simulation —> (Loop back and) Early Warning & Mitigation Planning Through the e-Infrastructure and collaboration framework, the sharing of data, services, applications and knowledge shortens the capacity gaps among the partners.

APCC Participants 9 Institutes in 6 Countries + 2 European Partners (Associate) Leading Partner: TW (Academia Sinica) - 50PM – Academia Sinica Grid Computing Centre (ASGC), Institute of Earth Science, Research Centre of Environmental Changes, National Central University ID: Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) - 4 PM KR: Korean Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI) - 1 PM MY: Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) - 1 PM PH: Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI) - 2 PM TH: Thailand National Electronics and Computer Technology Centre (NECTEC): 2 PM DE: Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LSC) - Associate UK: University of St. Andrews (UStA) - Associate

Roles and Contributions Topics X Roles in PMs Leadin g Partner User Community Technology Provider Service Provider User Support & Training ASGC ID(1), KR(0.5), PH(0.5), TH(0.5), TW(4) 6.5 Disaster Mitigation Earthquake & Tsunami ASGC ID(2), PH(1), TW(9)TW(8), DE(1) PH(0.5), TW(1) 22.5 Typhoon, Storm Surge and Extreme Weather ASGC ID(1), TW(7)TW(6), DE(1), UKTW(1) 18 Aerosols Trans. and Urban Heat Island ASGC TW(7)TW(6) KR(0.5), MY(1), TH(1.5), TW(1)

Schedule and Deliverables APCC will be the incubation and support center for the regional sustainability development by the EGI-based infrastructure and collaborations in the long run. Outcomes of this project could be accumulated and support much complicated scenarios in the future. The created value chain to alleviate the disasters has never happened in this region. Deliverables –PM 9: Provide tsunami wave propagation simulation web portal to the public. –PM 14: Release prototype of WRF-based weather simulation web portal. –PM 19: Finish two high risk tsunami subduction zones scenario analysis in Asia Pacific region –PM 24: Depending on the data collected, one of the two alternatives will be delivered. Release the prototype of WRF-Noah-UCM on UHI simulation of a city in a partner country; Apply WRF/chem tracer modelling study to demonstrate the biomass- burning transport mechanism and its impact on air quality. –PM 29: Finish the design larger scale multi-hazards simulation attempting to reduce the uncertainty of climate change assessment.

e-Science for the Masses (People) Earthquake, Tsunami, Typhoon, Flood, Pandemic are regional issues and cannot be dealt with by individual countries alone Based on the science and analytics, loss from natural disasters could be significantly alleviated Bottom-up approach enables unprecedented collaboration which may provide opportunities to leapfrog for the academia communities in Asia Interdisciplinary nature will lead to new scientific findings of disaster mitigation With BigData Analytics and PaaS over the DCI, detailed, quantitative scientific understandings are becoming possible

EGI-Engage Disaster mitigation CC Disaster_Mitigation

Objectives Socio: Mitigate multi-hazards that affect Asia by shortening the time to respond to natural disasters (e.g. earthquakes, tsunamis, typhoons) Scientific: Gain a deeper understanding of serious natural disasters via data-intensive, e-Science techniques and collaborations E-infrastructure: Create virtual research environments with embedded services and simulations that enable the sharing of disaster- related data, tools, applications and knowledge

Milestones and deliverables 1.M14 - D6.9 Web portals for tsunami wave propagation simulations and for WRF-based weather simulation (OTHER) 2.M24 – D6.20 Application of the simulation portals for scientific scenario in disaster mitigation (DEM) 3.M29 – D6.22 Design larger scale multi-hazards simulation attempting to reduce the uncertainty of climate change assessment (DEM) + Internal milestones, such as Requirements and specification of tsunami wave propagation and weather simulation portals (DOC), ~M6 Requirements and specification of disaster mitigation portals (DOC), ~M12

Resources you can work with CC-specific list: Wiki based workspace: Engage:Competence_centre_Disaster_Mitigationhttps://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/EGI- Engage:Competence_centre_Disaster_Mitigation Webex teleconference system: (Booking information available for CC-coordinators) Indico meeting planner: Document Database: Plus: Introductory training webinars about EGI Solutions: Cloud, Data, AAI Approx. end of March, Early April

Next steps 1.Populate list Eric/Vicky at 2.Establish teleconferences on a regular basis Can use Webex for this (egi.webex.com) 3.Preparation of a refined workplan Present and discuss this with the EGI community in May at the EGI Conference 4.Seek for partnership with related initiatives In EU (H2020), Asia, US Ask for support from the EGI.eu User Community Support Team!

To Do List Confirm the regular CC meeting schedule and establish the communication framework. Identify the roles of each partners to achieve the deliverables Target on at least one complex-disaster scenario and simulate its potential impacts by our system. – Engage more user communities Report at the EGI Conference in May 2015.

Conclusion on March 16 Revise the first deliverables to be on M12 –M12 - D6.9 Web portals for tsunami wave propagation simulations and for WRF-based weather simulation (OTHER) Each partner has to confirm his contributions and role to achieve the deliverable. – We need every partner to present their plan for the first M12 deliverable at the next CC meeting (should be in early April)