User Awareness & Training Event: Parallel 3c EMERGENCY (Room 1) Bucharest, Romania 7 th November 2013 A.Priolo, D.Grandoni

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User Awareness & Training Event: Parallel 3c EMERGENCY (Room 1) Bucharest, Romania 7 th November 2013 A.Priolo, D.Grandoni

Content Demo and Training Module 2: Live Demonstration: GIO Emergency services [40 mins] Topics: Portfolio and Products analysis How to access the service (SRF compilation) User Feed Back Tools: GIO EMS Portal (URL: http://emergency. copernicus.eu/mapping/) Printed map package GIO EMS USER GUIDE Module 3: Exercise: Scenario Analysis and Service Activation [1h, 25 mins] Topics: Scenario analysis AOIs definition Products selection SRF compilation Tools: Doc file dossier: Scenario description Service Request Form User Feedback Form

Overview of the reference event: Flash flood in Romania, 12 th Sept 2013 Scenario description (source: http://www.glidenumber.net/glide/public/search/details.jsp?glide=20069&record=2&last=34) Due to heavy rainfall in Romania that started on 12th September 2013 and lasted for more than 48 hours, many villages in several municipalities from the counties of Galati, Tulcea and Vaslui were flooded. The majority of these affected areas are situated in the rural and poorer part of Romania. Some villages have become completely isolated due to the damaged and / or not accessible bridges. The rivers that flooded were Taita in Tulcea, Suhu and Chineja in Galati. According to the information received from the Red Cross branches and the emergency departments in the affected municipalities, more than 1735 households have been affected by the flooding and 6901 people have been evacuated.

Scenario analysis WITHOUT any interaction with the requesting user... Flash flood in Romania, 12 th Sept 2013 WHAT: many villages flooded, some isolated (damaged and/or not accessible bridges) WHEN: 12th September 2013 (lasted for more than 48 hours) WHERE: Romania - Galati, Tulcea, Vaslui counties; Taita, Suhu, Chineja rivers WHY and HOW: heavy rainfall and consequent floods WHO: more than 1735 households have been affected by the flooding and 6901 people have been evacuated.

Scenario analysis WITH interaction between service providers and requesting users: WHAT: many villages flooded, some isolated (damaged and/or not accessible bridges) which villages? Where are they located? What is the functionality of the infrastructures? How to reach them (accessibility)? This are some examples of INFORMATION NEEDS for which we ask the GIO EMS activation WHEN: 12th September 2013 (lasted for more than 48 hours) how are the weather forecasts for the coming days? This is an important information to be aware of, in order to agree with the service providers upon feasible products to be received WHERE: Romania - Galati, Tulcea, Vaslui counties; Taita, Suhu, Chineja rivers which villages are located along the mentioned rivers? This is the crucial information for the AOIs selection! WHY and HOW: heavy rainfall and consequent floods besides floods along the mentioned rivers, could we expect other secondary effects of the heavy rainfalls? For example, are the mentioned rivers tributaries of other? If so, where are the junctions located? In the surroundings, are there areas prone to landslides? All these reflections help to plan a proper and effective acquisition of satellite images, taking into account possible evolution of the on going event! WHO: more than 1735 households have been affected by the flooding and 6901 people have been evacuated. Which are the houses evacuated? Where are they located? Where could we safely accommodate the population evacuated? Tents camps? Buildings still functional? How are their accessibility conditions? This are other examples of INFORMATION NEEDS which might be satisfied by the GIO EMS products!

Areas Of Interest (AOIs) selection Tulcea county About 130 x 80 km = 10.400 Km 2 1000 : 50.000 = 10.400 : x therefore we would have 1: 520.000

Areas Of Interest (AOIs) selection Source: http://global-atlas.jrc.it/get_data.asp?fips=ro Typical example of a map 1:500.000 overview maps! Typical example of a map 1:500.000 Street maps Tourist guides or

Areas Of Interest (AOIs) selection Overview map: which extension (and consequent scale)? INFO AVAILABLE The rivers that flooded were Taita in Tulcea, Suhu and Chineja in Galati. INFO NEEDS Which are the affected villages? Where are they located? (flood extension) How to reach the isolated villages? (accessibility) Which houses have been evacuated? Where are they located? Where could we safely accommodate the population evacuated? Tents camps? Buildings still functional? How are their accessibility conditions? Which bridges/roads cannot be used? (functionality)

Areas Of Interest (AOIs) selection Choose the best possible envelope of the areas, according to our need of information! OVEVIEW MAPs should provide the big picture of what is going on. At the same time, the smaller is the AOI, with better details (the bigger the scale) Key word: COMPROMISE!

Areas Of Interest (AOIs) selection 15 to select the AOIs for overview maps TIPS FOR THE EXERCISE: Taita (Tulcea), Suhu and Chineja (Galati) flood extension Accessibility

Areas Of Interest (AOIs) selection Detail map: which extension (and consequent scale)? INFO AVAILABLE many villages flooded, some isolated (damaged and/or not accessible bridges). more than 1735 households have been affected by the flooding and 6901 people have been evacuated INFO NEEDS Which are the affected villages? Where are they located? (flood extension) How to reach the isolated villages? (accessibility) Which houses have been evacuated? Where are they located? Where could we safely accommodate the population evacuated? Tents camps? Buildings still functional? How are their accessibility conditions? Which bridges/roads cannot be used? (functionality)

Areas Of Interest (AOIs) selection Choose the best possible envelope of the areas, according to our need of information! DETAIL MAPs should provide the zoom in on particularly critical areas. And again, the smaller is the AOI, with better details (the bigger the scale) Key word: COMPROMISE!

Areas Of Interest (AOIs) selection 20 to select the AOIs for detail maps TIPS FOR THE EXERCISE: Each AOI for detail map have to be chosen within an AOI for overview map You can choose more then one AOI for detail map within a single AOI for overview map Functionality (houses/camps/buildings/bridges/roads/ )

Product selection Reference INFO NEEDS Which villages are located along the Taita (Tulcea), Suhu and Chineja (Galati) rivers? Delineation Grading Affected settlements Functionality Are the mentioned rivers tributaries of other? If so, where are the junctions located? In the surroundings, are there areas prone to landslides? Are there critical plants/lifelines exposed to the on going event? Which are the affected villages? Where are they located? (flood extension) How to reach the isolated villages? (accessibility) Which houses have been evacuated? Where are they located? Where could we safely accommodate the population evacuated? Tents camps? Buildings still functional? How are their accessibility conditions? Which bridges/roads cannot be used? (functionality)

SRF (Service Request Form) compilation Link to the Service Request Form

UFF (User Feedback Form) compilation Link to the AU User Feedback Form Link to the End User Feedback Form

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