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Alaska Tsunami Preparedness and Hazard Mitigation and

Alaska Tsunami Preparedness and Hazard Mitigation and Tsunami Inundation Mapping for Coastal Communities. Alaska Annual NTHMP Report Pasadena, CA January 26-27, 2010 Ervin Petty , Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management

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Alaska Tsunami Preparedness and Hazard Mitigation and

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  1. Alaska Tsunami Preparedness and Hazard Mitigation and Tsunami Inundation Mapping for Coastal Communities Alaska Annual NTHMP Report Pasadena, CA January 26-27, 2010 Ervin Petty, Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management Roger Hansen, University of Alaska Fairbanks –Geophysical Institute

  2. Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management FY-08 Grant $302,910 • 2008 Accomplishments • TsunamiReady presentations for Cordova (Schools, Public, Officials) • Tsunami and earthquake presentations made at multiple meetings and conferences (LEPC, SERC, Exercise IPC, etc) • Identified new or replacement educational/promotional materials • Evacuation signs delivered to the Whittier, replacement signs to Sitka • Siren survey was sent to coastal communities • Continued distribution of educational materials (children’s Tsunami and Earthquake booklets, Are You ready for the Next Big Quake) • 14 warning sirens installed in several communities (FEMA funding)

  3. Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management FY-08 Grant $302,910 • 2008 Issues • Performance period extended until July 31, 2010 • Recurring procurement problems for warning sirens • Coordination and communication with rural Alaskan communities problematic

  4. Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management FY-09 Grant $633,533 • 2009 Accomplishments • TsunamiReady presentations in Adak (School, Public, and City Officials). Adak is 1100 miles SW of Anchorage in the Aleutian chain! • Tsunami and earthquake presentations given at two ATEP teacher seminars • Sand Point awaiting final TsunamiReady recognition • Governor proclamation for “Alaska Tsunami Awareness Week” • Live Code Test conducted during tsunami awareness week • Numerous PSA’s broadcast on media prior to Live Code Test • Coordination with Cooperative Program for Operational Meteorology, Education and Training (COMET) to develop an Emergency Manager Tsunami Education Module (direct NOAA funding) • Evacuation signs purchased for Whittier, 3 replacement signs to Sitka • Siren survey sent to coastal communities

  5. Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management FY-09 Grant $633,533 • 2009 Accomplishments continued • Reproduced 1,000 copies of Ocean Fury • Purchased Weather Radios • Distributed numerous educational materials (children’s Tsunami and Earthquake booklets, Are You ready for the Next Big Quake • Warning sirens installed in five communities (previous funding) • Tsunami Warning System training at TWC for WCM’s • Seven warning sirens installed in Valdez (HS funding) • Editing a new children’s tsunami booklet • 2009 Issues • Procurement problems for warning sirens continues but is being alleviated • Staffing issues • No cost extension request most likely

  6. Adak Outreach Adak

  7. Adak, Alaska

  8. Outreach Products

  9. Alaska Tsunami Inundation Mapping Roger Hansen, Elena Suleimani , Dmitry Nicolsky Alaska Earthquake Information Center Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks Rod Combellick Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Erv Petty Alaska Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

  10. Major mapping tasks

  11. Alaska accomplishments, FY08 Total Funding Received: $205,910 completed in progress planned

  12. Alaska accomplishments, FY09 Total Funding Received: $381,503 Issues: - Need to travel to Cordova, Akutan and Yakutat to verify DEMs completed in progress planned

  13. Alaska planned activities, FY10 Total Funding Expected: $409,198 planned

  14. Whittier: recent activities • AEIC, ADG&GS and the ADHS&EM conducted an introductory visit to Whittier and introduced the tsunami inundation mapping project. • During the recent GPS field survey in Whittier, we collected more than 100 elevation measurements in order to improve the coastal area of Whittier DEM. • We analyzed and modeled the underwater slope failures in Passage Canal that generated destructive tsunami waves in Whittier. • We modeled seiches observed in the Passage Canal in 1964 that were caused by tilting of the bed of the fjord during the earthquake. • We conducted numerical modeling of the tectonic tsunami scenarios and prepared the first draft of the report.

  15. Seward: community visit, 12/2/2009 • AEIC and ADG&GS presented results of tsunami inundation mapping of the upper Resurrection Bay to the City of Seward and to the public. The presentation was very well received by the community. • The City of Seward and the Kenai Peninsula Borough are now conducting user review; the report and the maps are in publication. Local press coverage of the Alaska tsunami project

  16. Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management FY 10 Funding Request

  17. Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management FY 10 Funding Request

  18. Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management FY 10 Funding Request

  19. Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management FY 10 Funding Request

  20. Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management FY 10 Funding Request DHS&EM $230,500 UAF / GI $409,198 Total $639,698

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