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COPERNICUS EMSAwareness & Demonstration
Athens, 12-14 May 2014
EMERGENCY SERVICES
This initiative is implemented by the “GIO Lot2 User Uptake” Project founded by the European Commission
After heavy rain, rivers were overflowing. The Severn River was of particular concern. Gloucestershire received almost a whole month's rain in two days.
November 26th, 201216:30 UTC
Local Civil Protection authorities ask for satellite based support to the UK Cabinet Office…
November 29th, 201216:05 UTC
3 days after
ERCC
…that activates GIO Emergency Service soon after receiving the request.
November 29th, 201217:01 UTC
1 hour later
Satellite Data are required to ESA and the Procurement and Production Plan is quickly provided to the User…
EMSR_022 Floods in UK Category Arc/New Satellite Sensor/Beam Start Sensing Status Reception date # of scenes
VHR2 Arc SPOT5 Pansharpened 06/03/2012 Ordered 1
VHR2 New COSMO-SkyMed Himage 27/11/2012 Ordered 1
VHR2 New COSMO-SkyMed Himage 28/11/2012 Ordered 1
November 30th, 201200:26 UTC
Delivery of the the first post flood image (COSMO-SkyMed 27/11/2012), available for flood analysisRadar images are not of immediate understanding, need interpretation……but GIO Emergency Provider has the skills to extract information……and put it in a user friendly fashion: a MAP combining reference data with crisis information.
8 hours later
In the same day arrived another post flood image (COSMO-SkyMed 28/11/2012), that was used to monitor the most critical areas
…and a second information on current flood extent was provided to the User.
November 30th, 201200:30 UTC
Some minutes later
Copernicus EMS Service OverviewRUSH Service
High level of urgencyActive 24/7
Mapping Validation
NON RUSH Service Low level of urgency
GIO EMS stakeholders
DG JRCTechnical supervision of operations and Contract
management
DG JRCTechnical supervision of operations and Contract
management
DG ECHO 24/7 Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC)
accepts / denies requests for activation
DG ECHO 24/7 Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC)
accepts / denies requests for activation
ESAEO data via a delegated act from the Commission (GSC-
DA Program)
ESAEO data via a delegated act from the Commission (GSC-
DA Program)
Authorised Users:National Focal Points, they can submit a request for
activation to the ERCC
Authorised Users:National Focal Points, they can submit a request for
activation to the ERCC
DG Enterprise Copernicus Unit Overall program coordination and political steer
DG Enterprise Copernicus Unit Overall program coordination and political steer
The service can be activated in…FloodsEarthquakesFiresSevere StormsTsunamisTechnological disastersHumanitarian crises
GIO EMS service
The generation of cartographic products (maps) are based on the use of remote sensing data:Optical ImagesSAR images
RUSH mode products MAP TYPE CONTENT DELIV. TIME
REFERENCEStatus of the territory and assets prior to the crisis. Max 3/6h(*)
DELINEATION Assessment of the event impact and extent
Max 24h(*)
GRADINGAssessment of the damage grade and its spatial distribution
Max 24h(*)
Since April 2013 First Available Map (3h for Flood and Fires, 8h in all other cases)Post event, 1 map, 1 format, not quality checked(*) Time after satellite data reception and quality acceptance.Target delivery time from activation: 6h (reference), 24h (delineation, grading).
Non-Rush mode products MAP TYPE CONTENT DELIV. TIME
REFERENCEDetailed status of the territory and assets in disaster risk reduction context 30d(*)
PRE DISASTERRelevant information that can help planning for contingencies on areas vulnerable to hazard
30d(*)
POST DISASTERRelevant thematic information beyond the immediate response phase
30d(*)
The portfolio is not standardized as in RUSH Mode but the service can provide tailored products designed to satisfy various specific user needs •Calendar days after signature of a contract, which may require normally 30 days after the service request
GIO EMS RUSH – Product Portfolio
Requests from users are classified in the following types:Type 1: ReferenceType 2: Reference + DelineationType 3: Reference + Delineation + Grading
Each map type has to be provided at two different scales:
Delineation Grading
Overview 1:25.0001:50.0001:100.0001:200.0001:500.000
Detail 1:50001:10.0001:15.0001:20.0001:25.000
Reference
GIO EMS Non RUSH – Product Portfolio
Technical Specification:Overview maps
Scale 1:25.000 – 1:500.000Area approx. 200 – 100.000 km2
Detail mapsScale 1:5.000 – 1:25.000Area approx. 10 – 200 km2
Product types:Reference Maps
Pre-disaster Situation Maps
Post-disaster Situation Maps
Reference Maps
Reference
Pre-Disaster
RISK evaluation
How it works: decision scheme
The Operational Workflow
Editable pdf version to be sent as an e-mail attachment to ERC at: [email protected]
The SRF Compilation and delivery is followed up with a phone alert to ERC: +32 229 21112
Service Request Completion
AU’s trigger the service by compiling a Service Request Form
How the Service Works: A Typical Timeline
Products Delivery to AU/ASCU
T0
EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS
Courtesy of JRC
T1 = T0 + 1 day
T2 = T1 + 1 day
T3 = T2 + 3/8 hours
Factors affecting service timeliness:User triggering delaySatellite image availability latencyWeather conditions, when optical
images are needed
Activation timeline: EMSR004.Earthquake in Italy
Day 2220
12:00 UTC Aerial survey
10:00 UTCGIO ACTIVATION
26
02:00 UTCFirst grading maps
provided over 14 AOIs
06:30 UTCUpdated grading maps provided over 14 AOIs
2824
12:30 UTCFirst reference maps
available
11:00 UTCWV-2
acquisition(cloudy)
10:50 UTCWV-2
acquisition(cloudy)
18:50 UTCAerial data
available
05:40 UTCSecond
earthquake!
May 2012
30 31
02:10 UTCEarthquake!
11:00 UTCWV-2
acquisition(cloud free)
Output products
Input data
Day 97
Input data
12
Output products
July 2013
22.00 UTCFlood
in Sweeden
12:56 UTCGIO
Activation
08:00 UTCREF+ DEL
map 3rd AOI delivered
8 11
14:13 UTCAU Aerial
data for REF maps16:47 UTC
Satellite data request
to ESA
13:20 UTCREF+DEL
map 2 AOIs delivered
First available map:•3,5 days after the event•2 day after service activation
1310
10:37 UTCSatellite
data availability
16:47 UTCMonitoring
Request
Activation timeline: EMSR009.Flood in Sweeden
Activation timeline: EMSR045.Flood in Czech Rep.
Day 53
Input data
7
Output products
June 2013
10:00 UTCFlood
in Czech Republic
13:50 UTCGIO Activation
03:27 UTC1^ DEL map
delivered
4 6
13:34 UTCAU WMS for REF maps
16:09 UTCSatellite
data request to ESA
18:29 UTC1^ REF
map delivered
First available map:•3,5 days after the event•1 day and few hours after service activation18:18 UTC
CSK proactive
acquisition
Activation Timeline: EMSR.046.Flood in Hungary
Day 54
Input data
7
Output products
June 2013
6
19:25 UTC1^ DEL map
delivered
13:58 UTCAU WMS for REF maps
04:59 UTCRadarsat-2 acquisition
09:49 UTCRadarsat-2acceptance
19:10 UTCSatellite
data request to ESA
13:00 UTCFlood
in Hungary
15.45 UTCGIO Activation
05:21 UTC1^ REF map
delivered
First available map:•2,5 days after the event•1 day and few hours after service activation
15:15 UTC MONIT0R 1
1^ DEL map and 1^ GRAD map
delivered
13:08 UTCSatellite
data request to ESA
Activation Timeline: EMSR050.Fire in Portugal
Day9
Input data
12
Output products
12:47 UTCFire
in Portugal
12:34 UTCGIO
Activation
21:35 UTC1^ REF map
delivered
11
11:13 UTCGeoEye
acquisition
18:22 UTCAU WMS for REF maps
14:11 UTCGeoEyedelivery
16:16 UTC1^ DEL map and
1^ GRAD map delivered
10
July 2013
10:12 UTCDeimos&WV
2acquisition
12:14 UTCDeimos&WV
2delivery
13
First available map:•2,5 days after the event•1,5 days after service activation
GIO RUSH Activations
TOT. CTIVATIONS
(April 2012 – April 2014)85
Event type
FLOOD 44%
FIRE 12%
WINDSTORM 9%
EARTHQUAKE 3%
INDUSTRIAL 4%
OTHER 28%
TRIGGERING ENTITIES
MS Civil 70%
MIC 27%
JRC 3%
GIO RUSH Activations
Inside Europe Outside Europe
COUNTRIES [EC] N. Of Activ. Event Type
Poland 2 EURO-2012
Hungary 2 Fire, Flood
Italy 10 Earthquake, Fire, Landslide,Flood
Bulgaria 2 Earthquake, Ind.accident
Spain 4 Fire, Flood
Sweden 2 Flood
Portugal 4 Fire, Flood
Romania 2 Fire, Flood
Slovenia 3 Flood
United Kingdom 3 Flood, Fire,
Croatia 2 Flood
Serbia 1
Netherland 2 Coronation, Fires
Germany 2 Flood
Czech Rep. 1 Flood
France 3 Flood
Luxemburg 3 Landslides,Flood, Ind.accident
Ireland 1 Windstorm
GIO NON RUSH ActivationsNumber TITLE USERS Country Disaster type
EMSN-001 Forest Fire impact on Chios island, Greece Greek emergency Planning and Response Service (Min.Civil Prot.) Greece FIRE Damage Estimation
EMSN-002 Population Density estimates and Land use database for Nyala (Sudan)
International Comity of Red Cross Genève (Switzerland)
DARFUR (Sudan)
estimation of needs for urban water network
EMSN-002Part B
Population Density estimates and Land use database for Al Geneina and El Daein (Sudan)
International Comity of Red Cross Genève (Switzerland)
DARFUR (Sudan)
estimation of needs for urban water network
EMSN-003 Monitoring of Ground deformation El Hierro (Canary island)
Spanish Ministry of Interior, centro de Coordination Operativa (CECOP)
Canary islands (Spain)
Volcanic and Seismic crisis : Interferometry for Ground
deformation
EMSN-004 TRIPLEX 2013 EU CP Exercise German Federal Agency for Technical Relief (THW) Intern. Div.
Germany - Denmark
Exercise TRIPLEX (hurricane, flood,..)
EMSN-005 TURANIS EU CP Exercise Federal Ministry of the Interior Austria Flood
EMSN-006 RESART 2013 CP ExerciseMinistry Interior of Czech Republic (General Directorate of the Fire
Rescue Service) Czech Republic Exercise RESTART (black-out, windstorm)
EMSN-008 TWIST 2013 EU CP Exercise Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministries, DPC Italy Exercise TWIST
(Landslide and tsunami)
EMSN-010 Forest fire damage assessment Planning and Recovery Serra de Caramulo
ANPC - Autoridade Nacional de Proteccao Civil Portugal Fires - damage estimation of
series of 8 fires
EMSN-011 Forest degradation mapping in Kenya DG ECHO - Echo-field office in Kenya KENYA
environmental degradation around Dadaab refugee
camps
EMSN-012Preparedness, Disaster Risk assessment and
reduction in: Kathmandu/Bhaktapur, Dhanusa,Siraha and Mahottari
DG ECHO - DG JRC NEPALPreparedness Risk
assement/reduction on sismical zones
Operational Functional Contacts
The GIO EMS TEAM on duty operatorMail: [email protected] WEB: http://emergency.copernicus.eu/mapping Phone: +39 06 4069 4500
The ECHO duty officersMail: [email protected] Phone: +32 229 21112
The Geospatial Emergency Management TEAM RUSH Mail: [email protected] Non RUSH Mail: [email protected]
After the ECHO-ERCC activation receipt and authorization
RUSH mode