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1 Hazard Early Warning Sub-regional Forum on Disaster Risk Reduction and Early Warning Systems 27 March 2019

2 Main Points Pacific Disaster Center Overview
Early Warning Requirements System Approach Examples

3 Pacific Disaster Center
We use science and technology… to help executives and disaster managers worldwide reduce disaster risk and prepare for and respond to hazards effectively

4 Our Role

5 Our Role Make Decisions

6 Make Decisions Save Lives
Our Role Make Decisions Save Lives

7 Early Warning Objectives
Time Location Severity

8 Early Warning Objectives
Time Location Severity

9 Severity – What We Need to Know
Impact! People Property Key Infrastructure

10 DisasterAWARE™ emops.pdc.org
PDC’s web-based all-hazard and decision support application, designed to provide global situational awareness for disaster risk reduction. 0suStDBc

11 Early Warning Early notification via SmartAlert.
Customized alerts via or SMS (or both) as new hazards occur or updates become available.

12 Real-Time Social Media
Settings Access the latest text, photos, and videos posted. View heat-maps of activity. Scan Tool

13 Access Critical Layers
Data organized by country and includes: Damage Assessments Critical Infrastructure Hazards (e.g. flooded areas) Demography

14 Access the Latest Products
Forecasts and Outlooks SITREPS Damage and Needs Assessments National/International Response Updates

15 Stream Live TV Live updates Leverage public communication
Situational awareness on international perspectives

16 Live Camera Feeds Access current conditions to monitor:
Settings Access current conditions to monitor: - Danger Points Contraflow Road Conditions, etc.

17 All-Hazard Impact Model - AIM
Population exposure Capital/infrastructure exposure Helps guide preparedness and response strategies

18 Potential Needs Basic Water Needs Nutrition Requirements
Shelter Requirements Human Waste and Refuse Disposal

19 Initial Damage Assessments
Integrated Preliminary Damage Assessment Data Feeds Combined with AIM model analysis for products Pre/Post Imagery Mapping

20 Sample Products

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25 For support during major hazards, email response@pdc.org
For access to DisasterAWARE, visit

26 Questions? Steve Recca


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