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Bangkok
Thailand

2nd Hybrid training course on multi-hazard impact-based forecast and warning systems

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Online
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  • English
Date
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Course Schedule

Training Course Period: 8-19 September 2025

Online Phase: 8-14 September 2025

Face to Face Phase: 15-19 September 2025

Course Purpose

This course builds upon ADPC's and AIT's experience in disaster management, facilitating regional cooperation and building capacities of disaster management institutions at all government levels, disaster management practitioners and communities. It extends to a decade of experience in institutionalizing weather and climate information applications for disaster mitigation and recently, in the implementation of Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia end-to-end early warning system for tsunami and hydro-meteorological hazards.

COURSE CONTENTS

Module 1: Introduction to Multi-hazard Early Warning System

  • Overview of basic terminology and concepts in Disaster Risk Management
  • Definitions and key components of a Multi-hazard Early Warning System (MHEWS)
  • The role of national meteorological and hydrological services and national disaster management organizations
  • Users' identification and analysis
  • Early Warning for All (EW4All) initiative of the UN Secretary General

Module 2: Effective MHEWS

  • Hazard identification and risk assessment
  • Data collection, monitoring and forecasting
  • Communication and dissemination
  • Warning response
  • Monitoring and review

Module 3: Impact-based forecasting and warning services

  • Principles of impact-based forecasting and warning
  • How can IBFWS add value?
  • Measuring the value of IBFWS: Suggestions for metrics and methods
  • Using evidence of the value and benefits of IBFWS.
  • Developing foundational competencies for forecasters and advisors
  • Developing competencies in IBFWS within NMHS and partner organization personnel
  • Community-based training and training for partners through engagement
  • Learning practices

Module 4. Practical checklists evaluating multi-hazard early warning systems: WMO Guideline

  • How to use this checklist
  • The checklist for: Disaster risk knowledge
  • The checklist for: Detection, monitoring, analysis and forecasting of the hazards and possible consequences
  • The checklist for: Warning dissemination and communication
  • The checklist for: Preparedness and response capabilities

Module 5. Technology and Innovation in MHEWS

  • Latest technologies and innovation for MHEWS
  • Use of remote sensing for detection and monitoring of hazards
  • Use of AI and machine learning in MHEWS
  • Mobile and web-based applications

Module 6. Case studies and practical exercise

Fee information

$1,400 (without accommodation)

$1,835 [with accommodation (6 nights)]

Fees are inclusive of course materials (soft copy), cost of instructions and course certificate. For face-to-face training, fee is inclusive of morning and afternoon snacks and lunch during the course.

How to register

Interested individuals and organizations can register online at www.adpc.net/apply.

For more information about the course, you may also contact Apibarl Bunchongraksa at [email protected] and telephone numbers +66 22980681 to 92 ext. 132.

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