July 3, 2008

Preparation for the installation of a Tsunami Early Warning System in Indonesia

Participants of the Workshop
DSS Concept

In four month - on November 11 - the German Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System will be officially inaugurated in Jakarta. Therefore DLR conducted a workshop with Indonesian partners to prepare for the deployment and installation of the newly developed Tsunami Decision Support System (DSS). The workshop took place at the German Remote Sensing Data Center (DFD) in Oberpfaffenhofen for elaborating and fine-tuning the last system details and organizational issues.

The workshop took place just before installation and commissioning of the final hard- and software in the future Earthquake Information and Tsunami Warning Center at the National Geophysical and Meteorological Agency (BMG) in Jakarta. Presentations and discussions comprised the current and planned status of sensor information flows, information acquisition and aggregation in the Tsunami Early Warning DSS. Furthermore the future responsibilities of individual components, institutions and authorities during and after the Test and Commissioning Phase were planned. This workshop was an important step towards an innovative Tsunami Early warning system which will become operational after successful completion of the test and commissioning phase in mid 2009.

The partners also discussed about ways in which warning messages will be disseminated from the warning centre to regional and local recipients. Future ways to integrate additional risk and vulnerability information as well as geospatial information into the system for aiding in the decision making process were demonstrated.

Contact

Torsten Riedlinger

German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Earth Observation Center, Remote Sensing Technology Institute
Geo-Risks and Civil Security
82234 Weßling