MeteoSchweiz – herzlich willkommen
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MeteoSchweiz – herzlich willkommen
Eidgenössisches Departement des Innern EDI Bundesamt für Meteorologie und Klimatologie MeteoSchweiz Eidgenössisches Departement für Umwelt, Verkehr, Energie und Kommunikation UVEK Bundesamt für Umwelt BAFU Severe Weather and Flood Warnings by Switzerland’s Federal Agencies Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss und David Volken, FOEN Heavy rain and flood event August 2005 New discharge records at Reuss and several other rivers in Switzerland Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN Bezzola et al., 2008 2 Floods 2005 in Lucerne www.masurowski.com, 2005 Würsten, 2005 Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN 3 Damage areas Total damage of about 3’000 millions Swiss francs Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN Bezzola et al., 2008 4 OWARNA Report Nov. 2005 BRB 30.05.2007 Hess et al., 2010 Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN 5 Revision of Alerting Regulation FOEN and MeteoSwiss responsible for floods and severe weather warnings since 2011 MeteoSwiss / FOEN, 2016 Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN 6 Warning levels and warning regions 159 Warning regions Warn event Warning level Soil frost 2 Gale/Storm warning (lake / airfield) 2 Slippery roads (icy road, hard-packed snow) 2 Stormy winds, strong windstorms 2 3 4 5 Heavy rain / sustained rainfall 2 3 4 5 Freezing rain 2 3 4 Snow, heavy or intensive snowfall 2 3 4 Severe thunderstorms widespread (prewarning / warning-outlook) 3 4 Local thunderstorms 3 4 Heat wave 3 4 A Warning-Outlook with prob ≥ 40% and max. lead time of 24-120h 5 T0 12 p.m. T+ 1 12 p.m. V Prewarnings with prob ≥ 40% and max. lead T + 2 time of 24-72h (only for authorities) T+ 3 Warnings with prob ≥ 70% and max. lead W T+ 4 time of 0-36h 12 p.m. W A V 12 p.m. 12 p.m. MeteoSwiss, 2016 Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN 7 Warning levels • Warning levels are based on physical measurements (mm rain) • Warning levels are adjusted to the climatology of different regions Height, location in Switzerland, lowlands or mountains, etc. MeteoSwiss, 2016 Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN 8 Hydrological forecasting area Hydrological Switzerland: approx. 56‘000 km2 Rhine-Basel 35‘900 km2 Doubs-Ocourt 1‘200 km2 Rhone-Chancy 10‘300 km2 Inn-Martina 1‘900 km2 Ticino-Miorina 6‘600 km2 Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN FOEN, 2016 9 Discharge forecasts in Switzerland FOEN, 2016 Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN 10 Flood alert map for rivers and lakes FOEN, 2016 Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN 11 Flood danger levels From statistical-based warnings to intervention-based warnings FOEN, 2016 Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN 12 Collaboration between federal agencies • • Telephone briefing for all heavy rain and flood events between federal agencies Up to level 3, the warnings are normally only managed by the forecasters of the different federal agencies MeteoSwiss Expected heavy rain and flood event Internal agreement and decision for warnings FOEN Internal agreement for warnings Briefing with other federal agencies (FOEN / SLF / MeteoSwiss) Decision and issuing warnings Issuing warnings Issue joint bulletin of natural hazards (NGB) Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN MeteoSwiss / FOEN, 2016 13 Collaboration between federal agencies If the weather event is very severe (level 4 or 5) the «Emergency Staff Organisation for Natural Hazards» will support the forecasters. This committee consists of members from the different federal agencies and especially decides how the warnings are published. Emergency Staff Organisation for Natural Hazards EO Met FO BAFU Forecasters MeteoSwiss Forecasters FOEN MeteoSwiss / FOEN, 2016 Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN 14 Distribution of Warnings Specialists (BAFU, MeteoSchweiz, SLF, SED) National Emergency Operations Centre Authorities • Cantonal authorities • State Police • Geological authorities • Power stations • Etc. Warning Hazard maps Natural hazards bulletin Public • Web • App • Media • Bulletins • Etc. MeteoSwiss / FOEN, 2016 Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN 15 Warning Products and Distribution Outlook • • Warning Web • • • • • • • Weekly Outlook FOEN Warning Outlook MeteoSwiss Natural Hazards Portal MeteoSwiss / FOEN Meteo alarm GIN Official Warning Natural hazards bulletin Warning map App • • • • • Push Warning MeteoSwiss Mobiliar “Wetteralarm” Etc. SMS • Wake-up call FOEN MeteoSwiss / FOEN, 2016 Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN 16 Thank you for your attention! © MeteoSchweiz, A. Hostettler Interpraevent 2016 Lucerne, Switzerland, 31.05.2016 Sabrina Lang, MeteoSwiss and David Volken FOEN 17