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The U. S. National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program: A Successful State-Federal Partnership

机译:美国国家海啸减灾计划:成功的州-联邦伙伴关系

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The U. S. National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program (NTHMP) is a State/ Federal partnership created to reduce tsunami hazards along U.S. coastlines. Established in 1996, NTHMP coordinates the efforts of five Pacific States: Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington with the three Federal agencies responsible for tsunami hazard mitigation: the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). In the7 years of the program it has, 1. established a tsunami forecasting capability for the two tsunami warning centers through the combined use of deep ocean tsunami data and numerical models; 2. upgraded the seismic network enabling the tsunami warning centers to locate and size earthquakes faster and more accurately; 3. produced 22 tsunami inundation maps covering 113 coastal communities with a population at risk of over a million people; 4. initiated a program to develop tsunami-resilient communities through awareness, education, warning dissemination, mitigation incentives, coastal planning, and construction guidelines; 5. conducted surveys that indicate a positive impact of the program's activities in raising tsunami awareness. A 17-member Steering Group consisting of representatives from the five Pacific States, NOAA, FEMA. USGS, and the National Science Foundation (NSF) guides NTHMP. The success of the program has been the result of a personal commitment by steering group members that has leveragedthe total Federal funding by contributions from the States and Federal Agencies at a ratio of over six matching dollars to every NTHMP dollar. Twice yearly meetings of the steering group promote communication between scientists and emergency managers, and among the State and Federal agencies. From its initiation NTHMP has been based on the needs of coastal communities and emergency managers and has been results driven because of the cycle of year-to-year funding for the first 5 years. A major impact ofthe program occurred on 17 November 2003, when an Alaskan tsunami warning was canceled because real-time, deep ocean tsunami data indicated the tsunami would be non-damaging. Canceling this warning averted an evacuation in Hawaii, avoiding a loss in productivity valued at 68 M dollar.
机译:美国国家海啸减灾计划(NTHMP)是州/联邦的合作伙伴关系,旨在减少美国海岸线上的海啸危害。 NTHMP成立于1996年,负责协调五个太平洋国家(阿拉斯加,加利福尼亚,夏威夷,俄勒冈和华盛顿)的工作,以及三个负责减轻海啸危害的联邦机构:美国国家海洋与大气管理局(NOAA),联邦紧急事务管理局( FEMA)和美国地质调查局(USGS)。在该计划的7年中,1.通过结合使用深海海啸数据和数值模型,为两个海啸预警中心建立了海啸预报能力; 2.升级了地震网络,使海啸预警中心能够更快,更准确地定位和确定地震规模; 3.制作了22张海啸淹没图,覆盖了113个沿海社区,人口数量超过一百万的风险; 4.启动了一项计划,以通过提高认识,教育,预警传播,减灾激励措施,沿海规划和建设指导方针发展抗海啸社区; 5.进行了调查,表明该计划的活动对提高海啸意识产生了积极影响。一个由17个成员组成的指导小组,由来自五个太平洋国家,NOAA,FEMA的代表组成。 USGS和国家科学基金会(NSF)指导NTHMP。该计划的成功是督导小组成员作出个人承诺的结果,该领导小组利用各州和联邦机构的捐款,以每NTHMP美元超过六美元的比例,利用了联邦资金的总和。指导小组的两次年度会议促进了科学家与应急管理人员之间以及州和联邦机构之间的沟通。从一开始,NTHMP就一直以沿海社区和应急管理人员的需求为基础,并且由于最初5年中每年的资助周期而一直以结果为导向。该计划的主要影响发生在2003年11月17日,当时取消了阿拉斯加海啸预警,因为实时的深海海啸数据表明该海啸不会造成破坏。取消此警告避免了在夏威夷的撤离,避免了价值6,800万美元的生产力损失。

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