Australian Tsunami Emergency Planning Handbook and Hazard Modelling Guidelines
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Description
The Tsunami Emergency Planning in Australia Handbook, published on 5 November 2018, is an authoritative resource for emergency managers and coastal planners. It was developed by the Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience and the Australian Tsunami Advisory Group, replacing a 2010 predecessor. The handbook outlines tsunami causes, warning systems, and planning considerations for coastal and maritime communities.
Use Cases
Developing local tsunami emergency response plans based on the 'Marine Threat' and 'Land Inundation Threat' framework.
Informing risk communication strategies for maritime communities based on the handbook's accessible language and key terms.
Guiding hazard modelling for coastal infrastructure using the companion Tsunami hazard modelling guidelines developed in 2018.
Supporting policy development for the Australian Tsunami Warning System based on the outlined responsibilities and processes.
Strengths
Published on 5 November 2018, replacing a 2010 predecessor, indicating updated guidance.
Developed by the authoritative Australian Tsunami Advisory Group and Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience.
Covers planning for both coastal and transient maritime communities, including commercial and government activities.
Limitations
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Provenance
Source
Australian Ocean Data Network, Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience, Australian Tsunami Advisory Group.
Collection Method
Likely contains compiled guidance, research, and modelling from expert groups.
Time Range
Handbook published 2018; references a 2017 study and historical/prehistorical records.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-10 21:37:25.616405; freshness should be verified.
Geography
Australia, with focus on coastal areas and tectonic boundaries to the north and east.
File format is PDF, which may require text extraction for computational analysis.