Developing the future vision for seamless multi-hazard warnings for volcanic eruptions—outcomes from a workshop at IAVCEI 2023, Rotorua

IF 3.6 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A. Tupper, G. Leonard
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A half-day workshop was held following the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior (IAVCEI) Scientific Assembly in Rotorua, New Zealand, on 5 February 2023. The workshop took advantage of the presence of operationally focused meteorologists, leaders from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and volcanologists (mostly from volcano observatories) for an aviation workshop over the previous 2 days. Our workshop focused on non-aviation issues but sought to develop the ‘big-picture’ of multi-hazard arrangements, particularly noting the intertwining of the disciplines for many volcanic hazards, and a global push towards better integrated, impact-based multi-hazard early warning systems, including especially the Sendai Framework and the ‘Early Warnings for All’ initiative. The hazards requiring joint multi-disciplinary arrangements include tsunamis, ashfall and airborne/water-borne ash, rainfall-induced dome collapses, lahars, pumice, glacial floods, and gas. Of these, only airborne ash for aviation users has received much attention. Following an afternoon of presentations, panel discussions, and breakout discussion, two summary visualisations were prepared—a future ‘vision’ and a future ‘roadmap’ for multi-hazard operations. These are presented as input towards follow-up actions, including ensuring that volcanic ash for aviation arrangements are embedded within a holistic multi-hazard and multi-user approach.

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制定火山爆发无缝多种危害预警的未来愿景--2023 年国际非物质文化遗产保护和教育会议(IAVCEI 2023)研讨会成果,罗托鲁瓦
2023 年 2 月 5 日,在新西兰罗托鲁瓦举行的国际火山学和地球内部化学协会(IAVCEI)科学大会之后,举办了为期半天的研讨会。该研讨会利用了前两天航空研讨会上以业务为重点的气象学家、世界气象组织(WMO)领导和火山学家(主要来自火山观测站)出席的机会。我们的研讨会重点讨论了非航空问题,但力求从 "大处着眼 "制定多灾害安排,特别注意到许多火山灾害的学科相互交织,以及全球正在推动建立更好的综合、基于影响的多灾害预警系统,尤其包括仙台框架和 "全民预警 "倡议。需要多学科联合安排的危害包括海啸、火山灰和气载/水载火山灰、降雨引起的穹顶坍塌、拉哈斯、浮石、冰川洪水和瓦斯。其中,只有针对航空用户的气载火山灰备受关注。经过一个下午的演讲、小组讨论和分组讨论,我们编制了两份可视化总结--未来的 "愿景 "和未来多种灾害行动的 "路线图"。这两份报告是对后续行动的投入,包括确保将火山灰航空安排纳入多灾害和多用户的整体方法中。
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Bulletin of Volcanology
Bulletin of Volcanology 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
20.00%
发文量
89
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Bulletin of Volcanology was founded in 1922, as Bulletin Volcanologique, and is the official journal of the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior (IAVCEI). The Bulletin of Volcanology publishes papers on volcanoes, their products, their eruptive behavior, and their hazards. Papers aimed at understanding the deeper structure of volcanoes, and the evolution of magmatic systems using geochemical, petrological, and geophysical techniques are also published. Material is published in four sections: Review Articles; Research Articles; Short Scientific Communications; and a Forum that provides for discussion of controversial issues and for comment and reply on previously published Articles and Communications.
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