SMHI Emergency Alerting Policy WS Fredrik Linde Head

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SMHI – Emergency Alerting Policy WS Fredrik Linde Head of the Forecast and Warning

SMHI – Emergency Alerting Policy WS Fredrik Linde Head of the Forecast and Warning Service SMHI – Swedish Meteorology and Hydrological Institue

Warning scenario Early warning conference (2, 3) Interesting weatherand/or water related situation Met/hyd/oc information

Warning scenario Early warning conference (2, 3) Interesting weatherand/or water related situation Met/hyd/oc information Official warning > 3 days ? 24 -96 h 2012 D-10 days D-5 days D D+5 days 2013

Warning Service (Information included) Meteorology For land excl. mountains - Wind gusts (1, 2,

Warning Service (Information included) Meteorology For land excl. mountains - Wind gusts (1, 2, 3) For the mountains - Precipitation – rain (1, 2) - Average windspeed (1, 2) - Precipitation – snow (1, 2, 3) - Wind/cooling effect (1, 2) - Precipitation – freezing rain (1, 2) For the coastline/sea/big lakes - Wind/Precipitation (1) - Average windspeed (1, 2, 3) - Lightning (1, 2) - Precipitation/wind (1) - Fire – grass/forest (1) -Discharge (1, 2, 3) Hydrology -High/low sea level (1, 2) -Icing at sea (1) Oceanography

Different levels of warning Level 3: Very extreme weather have been forecasted, which may

Different levels of warning Level 3: Very extreme weather have been forecasted, which may lead to major interruptions in the critical infrastructure. The public are recommended to search for more information through the internet, radio or TV. Level 2: Unusual weather development have been forecasted, which may lead to interruptions in the critical infrastructure. The public are recommended to search for more information through the internet, radio or TV. Level 1: Weather development have been forecasted which means some risk for interruptions in the critical infrastructure. No warning: No particular awareness of the weather is required.

Warning process Ø CAP-based since 2010 Ø One event code per warning Ø Levels

Warning process Ø CAP-based since 2010 Ø One event code per warning Ø Levels of warning equals severity Ø Likely for warnings and Possible for Information (Certainty ) Ø All disciplins (met, hyd and oc) under category met. Ø Warnings and Information produced for pre- defined areas or free-based

Warning process Ø Published on Ø www. smhi. se www. meteoalarm. eu www. krisinformation.

Warning process Ø Published on Ø www. smhi. se www. meteoalarm. eu www. krisinformation. se Ø SMHI-app Social Media Ø Distributed via fax, email, sms, ftp Ø Radio, (TV) Ø Important message to the public Ø Two levels based on severity

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CAP and related topics § Used at SMHI, but no technical implementation is done

CAP and related topics § Used at SMHI, but no technical implementation is done elsewhere. § Several actors within the crisis management system has indicated the use of CAP in coming development. § The task of the MSB (The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency) is to enhance and support capacities for preparedness for and prevention of emergencies and crises. § Several ongoing projects within areas of: § Terminology § Information § Situation Awareness System

Issues § High impact weather § The effect § How do the user interpret

Issues § High impact weather § The effect § How do the user interpret the information/warning? § ”Overalert”? § Change in order to become an updated warning? § Warnings based on return period? § Warning information is free § Cost for distribution through certain channels, for example sms? § Several actors issuing warnings in the future?