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Bringing EEW to the West Coast Bringing EEW to the West Coast

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Bringing EEW to the West Coast Jennifer Strauss Partner Networks Sensors Processing RT data Direct Users Valueadded amp Redistribution Services Public Alert Systems eg IPAWS Alert Streams Core System ID: 766005

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Bringing EEW to the West Coast Jennifer Strauss

Partner Networks Sensors Processing RT data Direct Users Value-added & Redistribution Services Public Alert Systems (e.g., IPAWS) Alert Streams Core System Partners

Alaska Air P Amazon P Amgen S (medical manufacturing )Arx Pax N (magnetic base isolation) AtHoc N (mass communications) Bank of America SBay Area Rapid Transit (BART) N Boeing P Boyd Gaming , Las Vegas, NV S Bonneville Power Admin P BP (British Patroleum ) P California High Speed Rail S Cal OES, Warning Center/Earth-Tsunami Caltech Safety/Security/facilities S Caltrans (8 traffic mgmt. centers) SCanada Environ. & Climate Change/Nat res P City of Beverly Hills OEM/Fire/PDCity of Hemet OEM SCity of Hesperia OEM SCity of La Quinta OEM/Fire S City of Ontario EOC S City of Pasadena S City of Portland, OR PCity of San Jose N City of Seattle, WA PCedar-Sinai Hospital SCoachella Valley Water District sCongressman Adam Schiff SContra Costa County OEM NEarly Warning LabsFEMA Region IX S P Global Securities S Google.org (Crisis Response) NIntel, Inc PJet Propulsion Laboratory, EOC, Kinemetrics (seismic sensor systems) SLong Beach Airport SLong Beach EOC, FD, PD, WastewaterLos Angeles City , EMDLos Angeles County OEM , Sheriff, FireS Los Angeles Dept of Water and Power S Los Angeles Dept. of Water and Power Los Angeles Metro S Los Angeles Unified School District Marin County EOC NMenlo Park Fire NMetrolink S (dispatch)Metropolitan Water District S Microsoft PNBC Universal Studios OES/safetyNOAA PNorth County Transit District S Northwest Healthcare POrange County OEM/fire/sheriff S PACCAR, Inc. PPacific Gas & Electric NPacific Tsunami Warning Center P Provence of British Columbia PProvidence Hospital s pPort of Long Beach SPuget Sound Energy PRedwood Empire Schools N Regroup N (mass communications)RESIG N (insurance) Riverside County OES/Fire SSalvation Army N San Bernardino OEC/Fire S San Diego County EOC sSan Francisco DEM/DPW N San Francisco MTA, Fire, PD NSan Mateo County EOC NSan Manuel Band of Mission Indians Fire/OEM sSanta Barbara County OEM SSolano County OEM NSound Transit, WA PSouthern California Edison Dam Safety SUC Berkeley OEP N UCSF Medical Center NUniv. of So California, EOC, Fire, facilitiesUniversity of So California Medical CenTUniversity of Washington P University of Oregon PUS Digital Designs, Inc. SWashington State Dept. Natural Res/transportation Water Quality Control Plant, So. San Francisco N

ShakeAlert Joint Committee on Communication, Education & Outreach (JC-CEO) Joint CEO Committee (CA, WA, OR, BC)Coordinate Beta, Pilot, and CEO implementationSocial science R&D Developing alert contentMessages (text, voice)Sounds, signals, lightsPre-event education and trainingIntegrate with other earthquake-related CEO programs.

ShakeAlert Roll-out Plan Steps Pilots - selected fault tolerant use Automated actions - wider industrial use, transportationLimited people alerts -groups who can be trainedExpanded people alerts in public venues (no advance training) Geographically limited public alerts (where network is dense)Full public alerts via all available pathways

General User Needs Fast reliable alerts Guidance Alerts, funding, roadmap Sense of Community Specific User Needs Magnitude, MMI, Maps Depends on audience and alert distribution method Application specific General alerts may need less info than SCADA systems Best Practices from other groups

Messaging Part of emergency toolkitSystem will not be perfect Missed and false alertsEstimations will not be perfectM pretty good, MMI will be off Not everything will benefit from EEWSome of your ideas won’t workRegulatory issues, costLifelines coordinationCode switchingEM, scientists, publicNeeds, wants, goalsThere is no ‘one’ answer

CA Earthquake Early Warning Ryan Arba CA Governor’s Office of Emergency Services

Collaboration

What’s Been Done in CA 1980-2010: Research State Legislation: Cal OES lead (SB 135) Governance (SB 438) Benefits Study completed Business Plan Startup Investment FY 16-17: $10m FY 18-19: $15m FY 19-20: $16m (TBD)

Wireless Emergency Alert Test Date: March 27, 2019 Location: Downtown OaklandObjectives: In partnership with USGS, t est the network end to end, from the seismic laboratory to individual cellular phone handsets. Measure the latency between test alert and receipt via survey designed in partnership by Cal OES and USGS

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