Storm surge awareness in the Philippines prior to Typhoon Haiyan: A comparative analysis with tsunami awareness in recent times

Category 5 Typhoon Haiyan was one of the strongest typhoons to hit the Philippines in modern times, and introduced the term "storm surge" to the vocabulary of many local residents, who had not heard about such phenomena prior to this event. The storm surge manifested itself on the 8th Nove...

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Main Authors: Esteban, Miguel, Valenzuela, Ven Paolo, Matsumaru, Ryo, Mikami, Takahito, Shibayama, Tomoya, Takagi, Hiroshi, Thao, Nguyen Danh, De Leon, Mario
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-30822021-08-16T00:30:45Z Storm surge awareness in the Philippines prior to Typhoon Haiyan: A comparative analysis with tsunami awareness in recent times Esteban, Miguel Valenzuela, Ven Paolo Matsumaru, Ryo Mikami, Takahito Shibayama, Tomoya Takagi, Hiroshi Thao, Nguyen Danh De Leon, Mario Category 5 Typhoon Haiyan was one of the strongest typhoons to hit the Philippines in modern times, and introduced the term "storm surge" to the vocabulary of many local residents, who had not heard about such phenomena prior to this event. The storm surge manifested itself on the 8th November 2013 as Haiyan made landfall, devastating large areas in the islands of Leyte and Samar. To attempt to gain an understanding of the level of awareness that local residents had about storm surges the authors conducted structured questionnaires (n = 172) and focus group interviews with local residents, and discussed the results obtained with key informants (government officers and disaster risk managers). One of the key problems identified during the interviews was how people were not able to clearly understand the concept of a storm surge, with many respondents emphasizing how it would have been better for authorities to describe it as a "tsunami". A discussion is also made on the recent evolution in world-wide coastal disaster awareness, comparing it to recent developments in storm surge awareness in the Philippines and other countries in the area, such as Vietnam and Japan. The authors conclude that, in terms of its influence on world-wide disaster awareness, typhoon Haiyan constitutes an event of similar importance to major recent high-impact tsunami events such as the 2004 Indian Ocean and 2011 Tohoku events. As a result, the authors will outline a number of lessons learnt from Haiyan, such as the necessity for creating multi-layer safety strategies and improving how information about storm surges is transmitted to local residents. © 2016 World Scientific Publishing Company. 2016-03-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2083 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/3082/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Typhoon Haiyan, 2013 Emergency management Typhoons--Philippines Storm surges Tsunamis Civil and Environmental Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Typhoon Haiyan, 2013
Emergency management
Typhoons--Philippines
Storm surges
Tsunamis
Civil and Environmental Engineering
spellingShingle Typhoon Haiyan, 2013
Emergency management
Typhoons--Philippines
Storm surges
Tsunamis
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Esteban, Miguel
Valenzuela, Ven Paolo
Matsumaru, Ryo
Mikami, Takahito
Shibayama, Tomoya
Takagi, Hiroshi
Thao, Nguyen Danh
De Leon, Mario
Storm surge awareness in the Philippines prior to Typhoon Haiyan: A comparative analysis with tsunami awareness in recent times
description Category 5 Typhoon Haiyan was one of the strongest typhoons to hit the Philippines in modern times, and introduced the term "storm surge" to the vocabulary of many local residents, who had not heard about such phenomena prior to this event. The storm surge manifested itself on the 8th November 2013 as Haiyan made landfall, devastating large areas in the islands of Leyte and Samar. To attempt to gain an understanding of the level of awareness that local residents had about storm surges the authors conducted structured questionnaires (n = 172) and focus group interviews with local residents, and discussed the results obtained with key informants (government officers and disaster risk managers). One of the key problems identified during the interviews was how people were not able to clearly understand the concept of a storm surge, with many respondents emphasizing how it would have been better for authorities to describe it as a "tsunami". A discussion is also made on the recent evolution in world-wide coastal disaster awareness, comparing it to recent developments in storm surge awareness in the Philippines and other countries in the area, such as Vietnam and Japan. The authors conclude that, in terms of its influence on world-wide disaster awareness, typhoon Haiyan constitutes an event of similar importance to major recent high-impact tsunami events such as the 2004 Indian Ocean and 2011 Tohoku events. As a result, the authors will outline a number of lessons learnt from Haiyan, such as the necessity for creating multi-layer safety strategies and improving how information about storm surges is transmitted to local residents. © 2016 World Scientific Publishing Company.
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author Esteban, Miguel
Valenzuela, Ven Paolo
Matsumaru, Ryo
Mikami, Takahito
Shibayama, Tomoya
Takagi, Hiroshi
Thao, Nguyen Danh
De Leon, Mario
author_facet Esteban, Miguel
Valenzuela, Ven Paolo
Matsumaru, Ryo
Mikami, Takahito
Shibayama, Tomoya
Takagi, Hiroshi
Thao, Nguyen Danh
De Leon, Mario
author_sort Esteban, Miguel
title Storm surge awareness in the Philippines prior to Typhoon Haiyan: A comparative analysis with tsunami awareness in recent times
title_short Storm surge awareness in the Philippines prior to Typhoon Haiyan: A comparative analysis with tsunami awareness in recent times
title_full Storm surge awareness in the Philippines prior to Typhoon Haiyan: A comparative analysis with tsunami awareness in recent times
title_fullStr Storm surge awareness in the Philippines prior to Typhoon Haiyan: A comparative analysis with tsunami awareness in recent times
title_full_unstemmed Storm surge awareness in the Philippines prior to Typhoon Haiyan: A comparative analysis with tsunami awareness in recent times
title_sort storm surge awareness in the philippines prior to typhoon haiyan: a comparative analysis with tsunami awareness in recent times
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2016
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2083
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