Title: Hi-tech flood warnings
1Hi-tech flood warnings
- Simon Oakes
- Edexcel Principal Examiner
2Tapsell, S., Burton, R., Oakes, S. and Parker, D.
(2004) The Social Performance of Flood Warning
Communications Technologies Environment Agency
Technical Report W5C-016
3Lecture outline
- Traditional warning methods and their weaknesses
- What are hi-tech warnings and why are they
needed? - What are vulnerable groups?
- Environment Agency new hi-tech plans
- Who uses mobiles and the internet?
- Will hi-tech warnings work?
- How is this relevant to my course?
- Writing about flood management
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5Traditional warning methods
- Door knocking
- Flood wardens
- Mobile loudhailers
- Flood sirens
- Public address systems
- Television and radio broadcasts
- Television teletext (1980s)
- Automatic Voice Messaging (AVM) via home
telephone lines (1990s) - Dial-and-listen services (e.g. Floodline)
6That was then .... (1953)
7Why are new methods needed?
- ...By the 1970s, flood forecasters are producing
timely and accurate flood forecasts and are
giving good flood warnings. - ...But people living in floodplains often say
that no flood warning has actually been received
by them. - ...must do better.
8Extra concern vulnerable groups
- Blind or visually impaired
- Deaf or hard of hearing
- Impaired mobility
- Elderly
- Low income earners
- The homeless
- Ethnic minorities
9This is now... Hi-Tech Warnings
- Mobile SMS text messaging and broadcast
- Mobile telephone and voice mail
- E-mail
- Digital TV and digital radio broadcast
- Real time internet flood data live cameras
- Internet websites with real-time warnings
- Centrally activated in-home alert systems
(similar to smoke alarms and triggered using
digital radio signals)
10Environment Agency recent hi-tech development
- 2006 the Environment Agency introduces
Floodline Warnings Direct (FWD) service - Direct flood warning messages can now be routed
to mobile phones by SMS text and PCs via email,
as well as home telephones, mobile phones,
pagers, and faxes - People who are at risk will be able to
self-register on the internet and choose how they
would like to be contacted in the event of a
flood warning being issued - A faster computer system is also being introduced
so that all warnings will be issued more quickly,
no matter which options have been selected.
11Environment Agency future hi-tech warnings
- Floodline Warnings Direct marks the first step in
a five-year plan to use new communications
technologies and new media to get environmental
messages across in innovative ways through
digital TV and new generation mobile phones. - In the future, digital television has
considerable potential to save lives, should
future government legislation allow warning
messages to be displayed on-screen, irrespective
of a viewers choice of channel. - A Radio Data System (RDS) might be introduced,
with receivers similar to smoke alarms placed in
homes. These would be activated in an emergency
situation using digitally transmitted signals.
12Will hi-tech warnings work?
- Social barriers to use
- Cost of technologies
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14Will hi-tech warnings work?
- Social barriers to use
- Cost of technologies
- Always-on or dial-up?
- Geographical availability
- Market fragmentation
- Spam
15Will Warnings Work?
16Perfect flood management?
- 100 effectiveness (no lives lost) can never be
guaranteed using a single method... - ...so a multi-strand approach will always be
needed
17How is this relevant to my course?
- Flood management
- Hazardous environments
- People and the physical environment
18Countries at most risk from disasters caused by
natural hazards tend to be poor Discuss. (OCR A)
- Quality answer shows understanding of levels of
economic development at a variety of scales
19To what extent can prediction help in reducing
hazard impact? (Edexcel B)
- Quality answer addresses to what extent by
recognising prediction is only one aspect of a
successful management strategy. - Quality answer impact is not spread evenly
through a population vulnerable groups
20Decision-making exercise
- Which technology shows the greatest potential for
issuing and receiving flood warnings? - After considering the pros and cons of each
technology, you should recommend to the
Environment Agency one technology that could be
made a priority. - Your answer will refer to
- Costs and effectiveness
- Usefulness for vulnerable groups
- Geographical availability
- Think about how often you check your email or
phone. Would a flood warning sent by email be
read in time?
21Synoptic geography
- Hi-tech flood warnings provide A-level candidates
with an opportunity to bring together quaternary
industry and hydrology. - What human factors explain the rapid pace of
development of ICT in recent years? How are
hi-tech research developments helping us deal
with the risks associated with the physical
challenge of river flooding?
22The full report that this article is based on
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