Thursday, October 28, 2010

Excellent tsunami video from GNS Science

Here's an excellent YouTube video from GNS Science relating New Zealanders' experiences in the Indonesian tsunami of 2004 and the Samoan tsunami in 2009.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Now that's cute...

With Christmas rapidly approaching, young kids in Canterbury are getting worried that Santa won't know that they've had to move house, or won't be able to get down the chimney, since it fell down in the quake, or has since been removed for safety reasons.

A kind elf by the name of Laurence Illot has set up a website www.santashelper.co.nz so that kids can post messages for Santa, if they are worried about how he will get in for deliveries, or if his sleigh is going to damage their roof further, and other such important concerns, and Santa will be replying to each and every one.

With everything that's gone on for the folks of Canterbury, it's great to see someone doing a little something to lighten the load.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/oddstuff/4273307/Chimney-trouble-for-Santa-in-quake-hit-Canterbury

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Lessons learned

Well, there's a lesson to be learned...

While I was busy helping run the event this blog completely was forgotten about by our Public Information Management team, as they primarily kept our main council website up-to-date. Sorry about that!

We've decided that we've done all we can for today in the way of testing our systems, so have closed up shop for the afternoon - some of us had a very early morning start.

Lots of learnings & refinements to be made to plans & processes - a great experience really.

Exercise Tangaroa - National Advisory - Tsunami - Potential Threat to NZ - Still awaiting confirmation

****EXERCISE TANGAROA MESSAGE ONLY****
****This is an exercise message only****
National Advisory: Tsunami Potential
Threat to New Zealand
Update: Still awaiting tsunami confirmation


No: 02


Issued at 0625 hours on 20/10/2010

Issued by the Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management (MCDEM).

A tsunami advisory is still in effect for New Zealand:
The tsunami advisory will remain in effect until it is upgraded to a national warning or a cancellation message is issued by MCDEM.


An earthquake has occurred with these parameters:

Origin time:

1547 ZULU 19/10/2010

NZ time:

0447 NZDT 20/10/2010

Co-ordinates:

11.3 South,

78.7 West

Depth:

33 km

Location:

Near coast of central Peru

Magnitude:

8.9

The above magnitude is provisional and may be increased or decreased as more seismic data becomes available.



Summary:

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre (PTWC) has issued a Tsunami Information Bulletin in response to the above earthquake.

Only messages issued by MCDEM represent the official warning status for New Zealand. Local civil defence authorities may supplement these messages by applying a local threat assessment.

Confirmation has not yet been received that a tsunami was generated. A tsunami is possible.

If a tsunami has been generated, the first wave may arrive in New Zealand in the areas at Waitangi, Chatham Islands at 1821 NZDT on 20/10/2010


The first wave may arrive later and may not be the largest. Waves may continue for several hours.

People in coastal areas should:

1. Stay off beaches
2. Stay out of the water (sea, rivers and estuaries, including boating activities)
3. Do not go sightseeing
4. Share this information with family, neighbours and friends
5. Listen to the radio and/or TV for updates
6. Follow instructions of your local Civil Defence authorities.

MCDEM and scientific advisors are closely monitoring the situation to determine whether a tsunami has been generated and to assess the severity of the threat to New Zealand. More information about this event will follow.

This advisory has been issued to all local civil defence authorities, emergency services, other agencies and media.


NCMC status:

The National Crisis Management Centre (NCMC) is activated.

General enquiries

(04) 494 6900

Media enquiries

(04) 494 6951

Email

operations@ncmc.govt.nz

Satellite phone

00881 621 465 606

HF radio call sign

ZKC21


Useful websites:
http://www.civildefence.govt.nz/
http://www.getthru.govt.nz/

Further information:

A further update with more information will follow within the next hour. Until a cancellation is issued updates will continue at least hourly. All further updates will be communicated by MCDEM via the national warning system.

Issued by:

Message authorised by the National Controller, Civil Defence Emergency Management.

End of Message

****EXERCISE TANGAROA MESSAGE ONLY****
****This is an exercise message only****

Exercise Tangaroa - National Advisory - Tsunami - Potential Threat to NZ

****EXERCISE TANGAROA MESSAGE ONLY****
****This is an exercise message only****


National Advisory: Tsunami - Potential
Threat to New Zealand


No: 01


Issued at 05:17 hours on 20 October 2010

Issued by the Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management (MCDEM).

A tsunami potential threat advisory is in effect for New Zealand:
The advisory will remain in effect until it is upgraded to a national warning or a cancellation message is issued by MCDEM.


An earthquake has occurred with these parameters:

Origin time:

1547Z 19 OCTOBER 2010

NZ time:

0447 NZDT 20 OCTOBER 2010

Co-ordinates:

11.3 SOUTH 78.7 WEST

Depth:

33 KM

Location:

NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL PERU

Magnitude:

8.8

The above magnitude is provisional and may be increased or decreased as more seismic data becomes available.


Summary:

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre (PTWC) has issued a Tsunami Information Bulletin in response to the above earthquake.

Only messages issued by MCDEM represent the official warning status for New Zealand. Local civil defence authorities may supplement these messages by applying local threat assessments.

A tsunami is possible. MCDEM and scientific advisors are assessing the severity of the threat to New Zealand.

People in coastal areas should:

1. Stay off beaches
2. Stay out of the water (sea, rivers and estuaries, including boating activities)
3. Do not go sightseeing
4. Share this information with family, neighbours and friends
5. Listen to the radio and/or TV for updates
6. Follow instructions of your local Civil Defence authorities.

MCDEM and scientific advisors are closely monitoring the situation to determine whether a tsunami has been generated and to assess the severity of the threat to New Zealand. More information about this event will follow.

This advisory has been issued to all local civil defence authorities, emergency services, other agencies and media.


NCMC status:

The National Crisis Management Centre (NCMC) is being activated.

Further information:

A further update with more information will follow within the next hour. Until a cancellation is issued, updates will continue at least hourly. All further updates will be communicated by MCDEM via the national warning system.

Media enquires to 04 494 6951.

Useful websites:
http://www.civildefence.govt.nz/
http://www.getthru.govt.nz/

Issued by:

Message authorised by the National Controller, Civil Defence Emergency Management.

End of Message

****EXERCISE TANGAROA MESSAGE ONLY****
****This is an exercise message only****

Exercise Tangaroa

Good morning, and welcome to Exercise Tangaroa. With Tangaroa being god of the sea, this national exercise is all about tsunami!

A few minutes ago, my phone woke me up with the first of the exercise injects - a Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre bulletin stating that there had been a magnitude 8.6 quake near the coast of Peru, and that a Warning was in place for Peru & Chile, and a Watch was in place for Ecuador.

This kind of warning only gets forwarded to my phone if it mentions NZ, so I pretended to go back to sleep, as I wouldn't have received anything yet.

Our National Warning System is set to send out notice if an earthquake of a certain minimum size happens within the areas which may create tsunamis for us. And that's just happened, and now my phone has just gone off with the first National Warning System message, so on with the exercise!

The following blog posts for today will be for Exercise Tangaroa, and should have "FOR EXERCISE ONLY" or EXERCISE TANGAROA in the subject line. Please be forgiving if someone forgets today, as it won't be just me making entries, it will shift to our Public Information Manager. If it's actually for a real emergency, the words "NO DUFF" will be used.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

East Coast flooding

While we're about to head out to Mana train station to promote tsunami evacuation zones on a gorgeous sunny day, our colleagues up the coast will be slightly distracted from their Get Ready Week activities by having to deal with something that hopefully everyone had gotten ready for - a massive dump of heavy rain causing flooding, power cuts, road closures etc - http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/4228347/Heavy-rain-hits-East-Coast

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/4231341/Flooding-hits-Gisborne

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Get Ready Week 2010 - Tsunami special

October 10-16 is Get Ready Week.

It used to be called Disaster Awareness Week, but it's important to not just be aware of diasters, you actually have to do something about preparing for them! Get Ready to help you Get Thru.

The Wellington region's theme for this year's Get Ready Week is tsunami - it was timely after the Chilean tsunami, and the national Exercise Tangaroa next week on October 20th is also based on a distant-source tsunami - these were all planned out well before the quake in Canterbury - I guess earthquake will be the theme again next year?

If you get the Kapi-Mana News in Porirua & Tawa, you'll receive a copy of "It's Easy - Know your tsunami zone" (or you can download the 737kb pdf by clicking on the link) in with the paper today.

Have a look at where you live, work, play & holiday in the region. If you'd like more detail, contact the city council for the area you are interested in. Porirua's tsunami evacuation zone maps can be found here - http://www.pcc.govt.nz/A-Z-Services/Emergency-Management/Tsunami-Evacuation-Zones

There will be ads on the TV & radio during the week, keep your eyes & ears peeled for them.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Northerly then southerly gales

Time to be blown this way, then that. Here's the latest from the MetService:

Severe Weather Warning - Northerly gales tonight

Northerly gales are forecast from this evening through to dawn on Saturday. The strongest winds are expected between about 10pm Friday and 4am Saturday, when severe gale gusts of 120 km/h are likely in exposed places.

Winds of this strength have the potential to damage trees, powerlines and insecure structures and make driving hazardous, especially for high sided vehicles and motorcycles.

Special Weather Advisory - Cold southerly gales for Sunday & Monday

Strong, cold south to southwest winds are also expected from Sunday afternoon to Monday evening. These cold winds are expected to reach gale force for a time near the coast and especially about Banks Peninsula, coastal Marlborough, Wellington and coastal Wairarapa. Snowfall amounts in these areas are expected to be modest, but could affect higher roads above 300 metres in Canterbury and eastern Marlborough and above 500 metres over central and southern parts of the North Island. This includes the Rimutaka Hill road and many of the roads leading through the Central Plateau.


So if you are planning on driving over to the Wairarapa on Sunday, or up the centre of the North Island, you should be packing some extra gear, just in case you get stuck, like folks did this time last year on the Napier/Taupo Rd - http://poriruaemo.blogspot.com/2009/10/one-month-into-spring.html

Friday, October 1, 2010

Award-winning guide to preparing for an emergency

I have to say that our public education group in the Wellington Region is awesome!
Here's a media release about some of our work.


Emergency preparedness document wins international award

A guide outlining easy step-by-step instructions for how to prepare for an emergency, published by the Wellington Region Emergency Management Group, has won the International Association of Emergency Managers 2010 Global Public Awareness Award.

The “It’s Easy” booklet was published in June 2010. The initial print run of 37,000 copies has been nearly exhausted.

“We’ve received positive feedback from householders and our local Emergency Management offices about the ‘It’s Easy’ booklet. But we’re really rapt and proud to get international recognition from an organisation with the standing that the International Association of Emergency Managers has,” Wellington Region Emergency Management Group Controller Rian van Schalkwyk says.

“Production of the booklet was a real team effort from the greater Wellington region Civil Defence Emergency Management public education group.

“This group identified a need for a handy, easy to read and understand guide for emergency preparedness and then produced it. They’ve done a tremendous job.

“Natural disasters can strike without warning anywhere at any time. The need for emergency preparation has been spectacularly highlighted recently by the Canterbury earthquake and also by floods in various parts of the country. It’s clear that the more preparation people make for an emergency, the more likely they are to get through it and that’s where the ‘It’s Easy’ booklet can help,” Rian Van Schalkwyk says.

Copies of the award-winning “It’s Easy” booklet are available from Council offices throughout the greater Wellington region and online at http://www.getprepared.co.nz/.