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February 6 10 2012 Kevin J Richards Hawaiis Activities 2011 Mapping amp Modeling Status Tsunami Advisory Group Hawaii State Earthquake Advisory Committee NTHMP Activities ID: 803698

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Slide1

NTHMP Annual Meeting

San Diego, Ca. February 6 - 10, 2012Kevin J Richards

Slide2

Hawaii’s Activities 2011

Mapping & Modeling Status

Tsunami Advisory Group

Hawaii State Earthquake Advisory Committee

NTHMP Activities

TsunamiReady

Activities

Special Projects

Exercises

Honshu Earthquake

Slide3

Tsunami Inundation Mapping

First state to develop tsunami evacuation maps for emergency management (1991)

Cover 725 of 1500 km of Hawaii coastlinesBased on five most-destructive trans-Pacific tsunamis to Hawaii during the last century

Inferred from 1D modeling of recorded run-upUpdate of Evacuation Maps:

In coordination with National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program

Latest topographic and land use data and 2D modeling techniques

Evaluation of hypothetical distant and regional tsunamis

1960

1946

1964

1952

1957

Mariana

Japan

Solomon

Tonga

Cascadian

Hawaii

Kalapana on

west shore

Slide4

Mapping Milestones

Oahu & Hawaii:

Mapped and Modeled

Tsunami Inundation Mapping – Review Panel

State Approved and Released Data to City and County Completed

City and County Developed Evacuation Map

Public Information Campaign and Publishing

Maui:

Mapped and Modeled

Tsunami Inundation Mapping – Review Panel Maui

Kauai:

Kickoff meeting scheduled for the first quarter 2012

Greater then 9.+ From Alaska?

Slide5

Tsunami Advisory Group

(TAG)

New advisory group made up of representatives from ITIC, PTWC, UH, Counties, and SCD and meet as needed

Activities:

10/12 Post Tsunami Project

10/14 Reauthorization of the Tsunami Warning

& Education Act (TWEA)

10/24 Greater then a 9.+ from Alaska

10/26 Pacific Islands Mapping Issues

11/8 Post Tsunami Project

12/1 Post Tsunami Project - Poster

12/7 2012 Tsunami Awareness Week Activities

Slide6

Hawaii State Earthquake Advisory Committee

(HSEAC) Activities:

3/3 JMA (

Fujinawa

) - Earthquake Research and

Development Presentation

3/4 HSEAC Meeting

6/17 HSEAC Meeting

7/5 ASCE, Sub-Committee Meeting

9/9 HSEAC Meeting

9/28 NASA, Early Warning Presentation

12/16 HSEAC Meeting

Slide7

NTHMP Activities

2/3 Semi-Annual Meeting & Exec. Com. Meeting - Portland OR.

2/28 Semi-Annual Report

3/14 PRiMO – Pacific Partners Meeting & Workshop – Samoa

6/14 NTHMP Program Presentation –Hilo

6/15 NTHMP Program Presentation – Kauai

6/20 NTHMP Program Presentation – Oahu

6/21 NTHMP Program Presentation – Maui

10/17 NOAA - West Coast Conference & MES-CC Workshop –

Seattle/Lynnwood, WA.

Note:

There were 13 Tele-conferences held in 2011

covering a verity of issues

Slide8

TsunamiReady

ActivitiesKailua:4/5/11 Presented TsunamiReady Program

1/9/12 Certified

TsunamiReady

Marine Corp Base Hawaii:

7/20/11 Presented TsunamiReady Program

1/9/12 Certified

TsunamiReady

Ewa

Beach:

8/22/11 Presented TsunamiReady Program

United States Coast Guard:

8/2/11 Presented

TsunamiReady

program

Pearl Harbor:

9/11 Certified

TsunamiReady

Kaneohe:

9/21/11 Presented

TsunamiReady

Program

Kapolei:

9/26/11 Contact Made/Interested

North Shore:

6/23/11 Contact Made/Interested

Maui:

1/4/12 Contact Made/Interested

Slide9

Special Projects

Tsunami Awareness Kits

Menus Project

Evacuation Task Force

(ESF 17)

Oahu Tsunami Signs

KAHU Radio

Maui Train the Trainer

Hilo Airport/

Keaukala

Mobile Tsunami

Display Unit

Slide10

Exercises

4/1 Kai Mamiki - Local Tsunami Exercise Statewide

5/23 – 6/3 Makani Pahili 2011 – Hurricane Statewide

8/17 DOE, Senor Leadership, Tsunami TTX

9/7 Civil Defense Staff Tsunami Drill (Unannounced)

9/15 Civil Defense Staff Tsunami Drill (Unannounced)

9/29 Kailua Tsunami Exercise

10/3 Kai Mimiki - Distant Tsunami Exercise

Slide11

Kevin J Richards

Desk: (808) 733-4300 ex: 561Email: krichards@scd.hawaii.gov

Slide12

Honshu

Earthquake & Tsunami

Slide13

Honshu

Earthquake & TsunamiOrigin Time: 7:46 p.m. HST 3-10-11Tsunami Warning Issued: 9:31 p.m. (HST)

The Tsunami Advisory ended for the State of Hawaii at 11:26 a.m. (HST) 3-11-11

Location: 80 miles off the east coast of Honshu, Japan, 6 miles deep

Coordinates: 38.3° N 142.4° E

Magnitude: 8.9 Moment

Wave Arrival:

Nawiliwili

: 3:07 a.m. HST

Slide14

Honshu

Earthquake & Tsunami ARRIVAL TIMES AND MAX WATER LEVEL (INCLUDING TIDE)

County Location

Arrival

Times

Estimated Max Water Level

w/ Tide, 1

st

Arrival

Most Representative Wave Height

Nawiliwili,

Kauai

3:07 a.m. HST

2.43 feet

2.80 feet

Hanalei,

Kauai

3:03 a.m. HST

13.92 feet

2.80 feet

Haleiwa,

Oahu

3:07 a.m. HST

7.06 feet

3.60 feet

Honolulu Harbor, Oahu

3:14 a.m. HST

3.45 feet

2.30 feet

Kahului

, Maui

3:30 a.m. HST

5.89 feet

6.0 feet

Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

3:36 a.m. HST

3.98 feet

2.80 feet

Hilo,

Hawaii

3:42 a.m. HST

7.66 feet

4.3 feet

Slide15

Honshu

Earthquake & Tsunami

Slide16

Honshu

Earthquake & Tsunami Mar 11: Tsunami Impacts Hawaii

Mar 11 & Ongoing : State/Counties Conduct Damage Assessments

Mar 17 : SCD Requests JPDA of FEMA

Mar 22-23 : FEMA/State Conduct JPDA

Mar 25 : Gov. Requests Pres. Declaration

Apr 8 : Pres. Issues Major Disaster Declaration

Jurisdictions

Total Damage Estimates

State Departments

$ 7,654,691.75

County of Hawaii

$ 562,500.00

County of Maui

$ 195,371.32

C & C of Honolulu

$ 26,022.29

County of Kauai

$ 52,662.78

TOTAL

$ 8,491,248.14

Slide17

Honshu

Earthquake & TsunamiHONSHU EARTHQUAKE & TSUNAMI 3-10-11 SITUATION REPORT As of 8:00 a.m. HST March 14, 2011

HAWAII:

Kealakekua Bay reports 7 homes and the church hall severely damaged. ARC reported 28 homes received various levels of damages. One home was washed out into the ocean.

Debris cleared by county crews along

Alii

Drive, Kailua-Kona.

Kailua-Kona pier sustained major damage.

Hilo Harbor is now opened to commercial traffic.

MAUI:

Maalaea

Boat Harbor sustained major damage to all docks and four boats.

ARC reports indicate 11 homes sustained some damage in Wailuku; 2 in

Kihei

; 8 in

Spreckelsville

; and 6 homes in Kamalo

, Molokai. Kahului

Harbor is now opened to commercial traffic.

KAUAI:

County announced the All Clear status at 7:28 a.m. on 3-11-11. No reports of public or private property damage.

EOC published a final PERDISREP and deactivated at 7:30 a.m. on 3-11-11. No reports of private or public property damage.

Slide18

Hawaii

(Big Island)

Slide19

Four

Seasons HotelKailua-Kona

King Kamehameha Hotel Kona

Keauhou Kona

Yacht

Club

Kona Village

Kailua-Kona

Slide20

Maui

Molokai

Slide21

Honshu

Earthquake & TsunamiOAHU: All Clear Status as of 8:16 a.m. DEM-EOC was deactivated at 10:00 a.m. HST. Non-essential county personnel were told not to report to work.

Keehi Lagoon closed for commercial traffic.

Haleiwa Harbor sustained extensive damage to main walkway so no access to at least 20 boats. Pier 300 is missing. Water line is broken and turned off.

Ala Wai Boat Harbor – confirmed one boat sank. Old piers are damaged and twisted; renovated piers are not damaged.

Keehi

Lagoon – extensive damage to piers and boats.

Keehi

Marine Center floating docks broke loose with 40-50 vessels still attached.

Keehi

Marine Center is working with DLNR to address the problems.

La Mariana Sail Boat Club sustained damages to piers and boats.

Sum total approximately 200 boats reported either damaged or sunk. Boats that were evacuated where permitted to dock at

Kewalo

Basin.

Honolulu Harbor is open but

Keehi Lagoon is closed to tug and barge traffic.

Haleiwa Small Boat Harbor sustained major damages to piers and moorings.

MILITARY: JTF-HD EOC was deactivated as of 12:05 p.m. HST 3-11-11.

Slide22

Ke`ehi

SBH

O`ahu

Hale`iwa

SBH

O`ahu

Damaged Moorings at

Hale`iwa

SBH

O`ahu

Slide23

Kevin J Richards

Desk: (808) 733-4300 ex: 561Email: krichards@scd.hawaii.gov