scholarly journals On-line early warning system for evacuation of socially vulnerable population during flooding

Author(s):  
D. Mioc ◽  
K. K. Moreiri ◽  
J. N. Nkhwanana ◽  
F. Anton ◽  
B. Nikerson ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (33) ◽  
pp. 77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mitchell D. Harley ◽  
Andrea Valentini ◽  
Clara Armaroli ◽  
Paolo Ciavola ◽  
Luisa Perini ◽  
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The ability to predict the imminent arrival of coastal storm risks is a valuable tool for civil protection agencies in order to prepare themselves and, if needs be, execute the appropriate hazard-reduction measures. In this study we present a prototype Early Warning System (EWS) for coastal storm risk on the Emilia-Romagna coastline in Northern Italy. This EWS is run by executing a chain of numerical models (SWAN, ROMS and XBeach) daily, with the final output transformed into a format suitable for decision making by end-users. The storm impact indicator selected for this site is the Safe Corridor Width (SCW), which is a measure of how much dry beach width is available for safe passage by beach users. A three-day time-series of the predicted SCW is generated daily by the prototype EWS. If the minimum SCW exceeds a certain threshold, a warning is issued to end-users via an automated email service. All available prediction information is also updated daily on-line. Over the one year that the EWS has been operating (June 2011 until June 2012), 13 “code red” and 16 “code orange” warnings have been issued, with the remaining 305 predictions indicating low hazard in terms of the SCW. The reliability of the predictions from the perspective of the end-user has meant that the EWS is currently being expanded to include the entire Emilia-Romagna coastline.


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (33) ◽  
pp. 54 ◽  
Author(s):  
Theocharis A. Plomaritis ◽  
Javier Benavente ◽  
Laura Del Rio ◽  
Emma Reyes ◽  
Carlos Dastis ◽  
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The implementation of an Early Warning System for storm impacts in the urban beach of Cadiz is presented. The model train is described in detail together with the downscaling procedure. Emphasis is given on how the morphodynamic model receives the necessary information from the regional operational oceanography system specifically developed for the Gulf of Cadiz. The translation of the morphodynamic model output into useful information for the civil protection and other responsible authorities is provided based on the coastal state indicator approach. All the intermediate and final results are presented in a purpose-based on-line application.


2006 ◽  
pp. 183-188 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Dekock ◽  
J.-M. Aerts ◽  
D. Berckmans ◽  
K. Vermeulen ◽  
K. Steppe ◽  
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