Project NOAH: Program, Namely
Project NOAH: Program, Namely
I. Introduction
Within two years, NOAH shall provide high-resolution flood hazard maps and
install 600 automated rain gauges and 400 water level measuring stations for 18
major river basins of the Philippines, namely:
The other river basins of the Philippines will follow soon after the work on the 18
major river basins is completed.
The hazard maps are produced with computer simulations that reflect flood-
prone areas discernible at a local scale or community level. Such maps are
necessary for localized emergency response, identification of evacuation and access
routes, road closures during disaster events, siting of key rescue facilities and
comprehensive land use planning. The initial output of Project NOAH is focused on
the Marikina Watershed. As of July 6, 2012, streaming data from the automated rain
gauges and water level sensors, flood hazard maps overlain on Google Maps,
graphical satellite radar and Doppler data forecasts, and translated rain intensity
and volume measurements in terms of warning and evacuation level alarms, hours
or days ahead of the flood event, are accessible online. The output on the Marikina
Watershed will serve as the prototype of the efforts done by NOAH and will be
replicated for the entire Philippines. Information generated shall also be transmitted
using other media and communication channels. Through the use of advanced
science and technology, NOAH aims to improve disaster management capacity of
local governments and assure homeland security by reducing casualties and
property loss from extreme hazard events.
II. VISION
III. MISSION
Reference:
https://center.noah.up.edu.ph/