CISN Outreach Transferring RealTime Information Products to Users

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CISN Outreach: Transferring Real-Time Information Products to Users A Report to the CISN Steering

CISN Outreach: Transferring Real-Time Information Products to Users A Report to the CISN Steering and Advisory Committees Jim Goltz Earthquake and Tsunami Program Manager Governor’s Office of Emergency Services Caltech, September 27, 2007

CISN Outreach Working Group l l l l l Susan Garcia, USGS Menlo Park

CISN Outreach Working Group l l l l l Susan Garcia, USGS Menlo Park Peggy Hellweg, UC Berkeley Seismo Lab, Co-Chair Jim Goltz, CA Office of Emergency Services, Co-Chair Hamid Haddadi, CA Geological Survey Nick Scheckel, Caltech Seismo Lab Tony Shakal, CA Geological Survey Erik Pounders, USGS Pasadena Margaret Vinci, Caltech Office of Earthquake Programs Loren Turner, Caltrans (Advisory Committee Liaison)

Outreach Mission To identify, develop, promote and disseminate information about earthquake products and new

Outreach Mission To identify, develop, promote and disseminate information about earthquake products and new technologies produced by the California Integrated Seismic Network (CISN)

Outreach Objectives · Identify CISN products that have implications for public safety or increasing

Outreach Objectives · Identify CISN products that have implications for public safety or increasing earthquake awareness and understanding · Develop mechanisms for information and technology transfer to specific target audiences · Present new real-time information and technologies in formats that can be readily assimilated by users · Target critical users for CISN products and work with them to facilitate use · Obtain feedback from targeted users regarding utilization and recommendations for improvement in CISN products l Coordinate outreach efforts among the CISN member institutions and the Advanced National Seismic System

Changes at OES l As of January 2007, OES Earthquake and Tsunami Program became

Changes at OES l As of January 2007, OES Earthquake and Tsunami Program became a statewide program in the Response and Recovery Division l Consists of a manager and two professional staff l CISN remains a central component of the program l Will seek to assure ongoing funding for CISN l Will seek increased funding through legislation, bonds or other available means

CISN Products l CISN Display l Shake. Map/HAZUS Interface l Earthquake Notification l Special

CISN Products l CISN Display l Shake. Map/HAZUS Interface l Earthquake Notification l Special Reports on Significant Earthquakes l Strong Motion Data and Quick Reports l Websites: www. cisn. org and eoc. cisn. org

Current and Planned Outreach Activities CISN Display

Current and Planned Outreach Activities CISN Display

Introduced as Version 1. 0 in January 2005, the CISN Display is: l An

Introduced as Version 1. 0 in January 2005, the CISN Display is: l An earthquake notification system that: l – – Replaces CUBE and REDI displays Is a web-based application that is platform independent It is a gateway to many real-time information products Is quick, reliable, flexible and secure Provides magnitude and location, access to Shake. Map, strong motion records, tsunami warnings, situation reports and other information in one application l Introduced Version 1. 4 on August 17, 2007 l

Recent Upgrades V 1. 3 & 1. 4 l l l Day/Night layer Kiosk

Recent Upgrades V 1. 3 & 1. 4 l l l Day/Night layer Kiosk Mode Minor “debugging” Tsunami Information Bulletins Improved Map layers Addressed firewall issues

Reports of Events Worldwide

Reports of Events Worldwide

Focus on a Region

Focus on a Region

Link to Basic Event Information

Link to Basic Event Information

Link to Shake. Map

Link to Shake. Map

Receive Tsunami Information Bulletins

Receive Tsunami Information Bulletins

A Look at CISN Display Users By Primary Classification l Utility & Lifeline Operators

A Look at CISN Display Users By Primary Classification l Utility & Lifeline Operators 62/13. 9% l Emergency Management 221/49. 6 l News Media 24/5. 4 l Scientists/Network Operators 78/17. 5 l Other 61/13. 7 l TOTAL 446/100

CISN Display: 2007 Activities l Continued dissemination of CISN Display Via: – Workshops and

CISN Display: 2007 Activities l Continued dissemination of CISN Display Via: – Workshops and one-on-one demonstrations – CSTI lectures in popular earthquake course – Distribution of Shake. Map & CISN brochure – Exhibitions at conferences and public events – CISN Display prominently featured in tsunami workshops and exercises – Caltech Earthquake Affiliates meetings and demos

Current and Planned Outreach Activities Shake. Map/HAZUS

Current and Planned Outreach Activities Shake. Map/HAZUS

Shake. Map l l l l One of Tri. Net’s first products First map

Shake. Map l l l l One of Tri. Net’s first products First map produced 3 -17 -97 Displays the distribution of ground shaking Shows intensity, velocity, acceleration Maps available on the Internet Very rapid availability, within 5 minutes Maps generated for events M 3. 5 Can be used to generate scenarios

Shake. Map for Large Event: Hector Mine Earthquake of 10 -16 -99, M 7.

Shake. Map for Large Event: Hector Mine Earthquake of 10 -16 -99, M 7. 1

Shake. Map for Small Event, Near Chatsworth, 8 -9 -07, M 4. 6

Shake. Map for Small Event, Near Chatsworth, 8 -9 -07, M 4. 6

Shake. Map-Based Earthquake Exercise Scenarios l Introduces Shake. Map to responders l Provides accurate

Shake. Map-Based Earthquake Exercise Scenarios l Introduces Shake. Map to responders l Provides accurate and realistic scenario l Can be coupled with HAZUS loss estimates l Available for exercises l It’s a free service of CISN Outreach

Advantages in Using Shake. Map/Loss Estimation l Scenario portrays accurate magnitude and ground motion

Advantages in Using Shake. Map/Loss Estimation l Scenario portrays accurate magnitude and ground motion parameters l Map is closely coordinated with loss estimation methodology l Makes sense to use same technologies for exercise as for actual event l Technologies will be better integrated with procedures and protocols

Shake. Map/HAZUS Scenarios 2007 l County of Los Angeles l County of Orange l

Shake. Map/HAZUS Scenarios 2007 l County of Los Angeles l County of Orange l Los Angeles County Hospital District l City of Anaheim l City of Azusa l City of Claremont l City of Monrovia

Scenario for City of Azusa Wanted scenario for large magnitude event l Exercise in

Scenario for City of Azusa Wanted scenario for large magnitude event l Exercise in November 2007 to examine response readiness l – Impacts on population – Probable damage and $ losses – Casualty estimates – Impact on critical facilities l Decided to use M 7. 1 on Puente Hills fault

Shake. Map for Scenario Earthquake

Shake. Map for Scenario Earthquake

Loss Estimation Outputs l Shaking intensity l Casualties (Deaths and Injuries) l Displaced households

Loss Estimation Outputs l Shaking intensity l Casualties (Deaths and Injuries) l Displaced households l Number of persons requiring shelter l Building damage/losses l Lifeline damage/losses l Debris generated

Summary of HAZUS Estimated Losses for the Region l l l l Total $

Summary of HAZUS Estimated Losses for the Region l l l l Total $ Losses (B) Displaced – Need Shelter Deaths Injuries Debris Generated (mt) Bldg Dam (Res) Bldg Dam (Com) * Households ** Individuals $79 123, 846* 106, 650** 5, 760 89, 824 52 m 104, 321 12, 192

Summary of HAZUS Estimated Losses to the City of Azusa (pop. 42, 000) Total

Summary of HAZUS Estimated Losses to the City of Azusa (pop. 42, 000) Total $ Losses (m) l Total Displaced l l l Need Shelter Deaths Injuries Building Damage (Res) Building Damage (Com) * Households ** Individuals 243. 5 180* 51** 7 139 259 33

Regional Shaking Intensities

Regional Shaking Intensities

Intensities in Azusa

Intensities in Azusa

Regional Casualties, 2: 00 PM

Regional Casualties, 2: 00 PM

Casualties in Azusa

Casualties in Azusa

Displaced Households

Displaced Households

Displaced Households in Azusa

Displaced Households in Azusa

Current and Planned Outreach Activities Website: www. cisn. org

Current and Planned Outreach Activities Website: www. cisn. org

Hazard Awareness “Web Portal”

Hazard Awareness “Web Portal”

Hazard Mitigation Awareness Map

Hazard Mitigation Awareness Map

CISN. org as an Outreach Tool The website is our public face and a

CISN. org as an Outreach Tool The website is our public face and a basic tool for outreach. It: – Highlights our multi-organizational cooperation – Is a gateway to EQ info from many sources – It places California in the context of ANSS – Provides an avenue for raising awareness of new real-time products (Need more direct route to CISN Display registration) – Is a vehicle for product and outreach performance evaluation Features “My CISN” giving users the opportunity to customize the website to maximize it’s utility

Homepage of CISN. org

Homepage of CISN. org

Special Event Page

Special Event Page

“My. CISN”

“My. CISN”

Current and Planned Outreach Activities Near Real-Time Strong Motion Information

Current and Planned Outreach Activities Near Real-Time Strong Motion Information

Rapidly Available Strong Motion Information l CGS administers CSMIP with over 1000 stations, 700

Rapidly Available Strong Motion Information l CGS administers CSMIP with over 1000 stations, 700 ground response, 180 in buildings, 25 dams and 70 bridges l Online access to 22 station geotechnical array l Real-Time telemetry for strong motion instruments is a recent development and ongoing l Essential for a robust Shake. Map l Near real-time information from instrumented buildings basis for rapid damage assessment l CGS has developed a building motion animation/visualization soon to be available l Engineering community can learn much about damage from strong motion data (e. g. improve building codes, earthquake resistant design)

CSMIP Seminars

CSMIP Seminars

Internet Quick Reports

Internet Quick Reports

National Center for Engineering Strong Motion data

National Center for Engineering Strong Motion data

Current and Planned Outreach Activities Presentations, Materials, Electronic Media and Expos

Current and Planned Outreach Activities Presentations, Materials, Electronic Media and Expos

Materials l Developed and distributed brochure for CISN at workshops, lectures, conferences and expos

Materials l Developed and distributed brochure for CISN at workshops, lectures, conferences and expos l CGS has completed a new brochure on use of information from CSMIP l Still debating how best to promote use of Shake. Map for news reporting of EQ’s l ATC 54 Guidelines are now available l CISN has been the subject of many posters displayed at professional meetings/conferences

Presentations l OES lectures at CSTI in the Earthquake Course l Tsunami Planning Workshops

Presentations l OES lectures at CSTI in the Earthquake Course l Tsunami Planning Workshops have provided opportunity to promote use of CISN Display l USGS public lecture series, news interviews, many other forums l CGS Strong Motion Utilization Seminars l Caltech Earthquake Research Affiliates, info on southern CA EQ’s l UC Berkeley participation in many conferences, info on northern CA EQ’s

Electronic Media l Paged earthquake information from CISN l Shake. Map shapefiles for GIS

Electronic Media l Paged earthquake information from CISN l Shake. Map shapefiles for GIS applications l Shake. Cast translation of ground motion to damage estimates l Linkage of real-time earthquake information and HAZUS loss estimation l Web-based and web-enabled data through CISN Display and websites

Expos, Exercises and Public Events l All CISN affiliated organizations participate l CGS has

Expos, Exercises and Public Events l All CISN affiliated organizations participate l CGS has “make-a-quake” demonstration l Displays that feature CISN products l Posters at meeting attended by various target audiences l Hayward and Southern San Andreas commemorative activities

Some Promising New Products l Net. Quake – Deployment of inexpensive strong motion instruments

Some Promising New Products l Net. Quake – Deployment of inexpensive strong motion instruments hosted by members of the public l PAGER – Stands for Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response. Provides population exposure by intensity of ground shaking l IQR Interactive map – Allows users to view strong motion stations and data using Google Map features l OES Hazard Mitigation Awareness Map – Users may enter address and learn about local hazards as well as strategies for hazard reduction

Some Possible Next Steps l Should carry out some upgrades to CISN. org l

Some Possible Next Steps l Should carry out some upgrades to CISN. org l Should conduct a survey to assess user satisfaction with CISN Display l Take advantage of commemorative activities to promote products l Refocus the strategy for transfer of CISN Display (survey could help)