Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical & Astronomical Services Administration
Department Science & Technology
*PAGASA CAP Experience
*CAP Challenges
*PAGASA Adopts CAP
*Future Development
*PAGASA Google Workshop, May 2014
*Google Crisis Response Summit - Manila , April 2014.
*PAGASA and Google fast-tracked CAP implementation in the Philippines
*Initially CAP Information :
Tropical Cyclone Alert (CAP1) and Tropical Cyclone Warning (CAP2)
*CAP1 – Issuance of “Alert” to inform the public of the presence of a tropical cyclone within the Philippine Area of Responsibility
*CAP2 :
Tropical Cyclone Warning will be issued in case a “Public Storm Warning Signal” is raised.
*Five months CAP development.
*New
*Communications
*Technical People
*Infrastructure for security requirement
*False alarm take down process
*After 5 months of development, deployment and testing on November 12, 2014 PAGASA and Google formally announced the adoption of Common Alerting Protocol services for PAGASA
*On November 17, 2014 the first feed of the Common Alert Protocol Message was created for Tropical Depression Queenie. That was our first and actual CAP message.
*On December 4, 2014 the second Tropical Cyclone to be featured on the Common Alert Protocol Message was created for Tropical Cyclone Hagupit (Ruby local Name)
*Actual CAP message during Typhoon Hagupit (Ruby)
*Actual CAP message during Typhoon Hagupit (Ruby) PSWS #3 was raise over Southern Luzon.
*PAGASA CAP Visualization on Typhoon FALCON (CHAN-HOM)
*Additional CAP message
*SAHANA collaboration
*Inter agency collaboration