30 August - 10 September 2010



30 August - 10 September 2010

 

2010 ITIC Training Programme - Hawaii (ITP-Hawaii)
30 August - 10 September 2010
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

The 2010 ITIC Training Programme (ITP-Hawaii) will be held 30 August to 10 September 2010 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. The Programme, under the direction of the International Tsunami Information Center (ITIC), provides participants with an overview of the history and operation of the Pacific Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System.

Specific focus is given to the important role of regional and national tsunami warning centers in monitoring and evaluating the tsunamigenic potential of earthquakes, and in issuing timely tsunami warning messages to government emergency officials who can then act to save lives and reduce damage to coastal communities.

The Programme provides training and familiarization with the Pacific Tsunami Warning System, Sub-regional and National Warning Systems, and Civil Defense concepts of operations and standard operation procedures.

The ITP-Hawaii uses Hawaii as a working example of an end-to- end tsunami warning and mitigation system demonstrating close stakeholder coordination and partnership for operational warnings and in preparedness activities.


Informational Documents

Document Title Format/Type
Circular Letter PDF (217 KB)
Provisional Agenda PDF (84.8 KB)
Application DOC (62.5 KB)

 

  

 

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