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|Use Cases Category=Preventive campaign
|Use Cases Category=Preventive campaign
|Year=2022
|Year=2022
|Publishing Organisation=Federation of European Fire Officers (FEU)
|Location=Hungary
|Location=Hungary
|Event type=Storm
|Event type=Storm
|Scale=Country
|Scale=Country
|Description=Education film on storm signals at lakes
|Description=Education film about storm warning systems on 4 Hungarian lakes
|Type=Social Media
|Type=Social Media
|Disaster Management Phase=Before
|Disaster Management Phase=Before
|Use cases thematic=Targeting Communication
|Used platforms=YouTube, TAVIHAR app
|Additional links=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFbk_3lgbDM
|Long description=From 1 April to 31 October, the National Meteorological Service (OMSZ) will operate a storm warning service to provide meteorological service for storm warnings on Lake Balaton, Lake Velencei tó  and Lake Tisza, while the light signal system of the National Directorate General for Disaster Management of the Ministry of the Interior will provide the storm warning and alert.
The smart lights, which have been developed in recent years, will be even more efficient and reliable from this year onwards, as they will now be mounted on special platforms. Thanks to the platforms, which were implemented and built as part of a project by the National Water Directorate and the Central Transdanubian Water Directorate, the power supply of the beacons has been improved, and they can be operated with larger solar panels and expanded battery capacity, so that they can also function properly during longer periods without sunlight.
On Lake Fertő tó (Neusiedler See)  there is also a system which was cooperated by Austria (Eisenstadt) but at the moment on the Hungarian side there is no light signal posts because of construction work. Currently, the Austrian side is operational.
|SMCS usage problems solving=The public should be informed about the establishment of the storm warning system and should learn how to react in case of storm warnings.
|Use cases thematic=Making Information Accessible, Targeting Communication
|Worked well=The public can be informed of the current status of the storm warning not only on the lakeshore but also electronically. For all four water areas, it can be monitored on the websites of the BM OKF (www.katasztrofavedelem.hu), the OMSZ (www.met.hu) and the RSOE (www.rsoe.hu).
 
In addition to the websites, it is also worth using the free TAVIHAR app, which can be downloaded for iOS and Android, to receive automatic messages notifying people of changes in the status of the storm warning for the selected water area, such as the issuance or cancellation of the storm warning status
|Additional links=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFbk_3lgbDM, https://www.feol.hu/helyi-kek-hirek/2022/03/indul-a-viharjelzorendszer-nagyobb-tavainkon, https://www.katasztrofavedelem.hu/29/hirek/244481/veget-er-az-idei-vihar-elorejelzo-es-viharjelzo-szolgaltatas, https://www.met.hu/en/idojaras/tavaink/balaton/viharjelzes/, https://rainman-toolbox.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Public-weather-warning-system-HU.pdf, https://www.katasztrofavedelem.hu/modules/viharjelzo/terkep
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 18 November 2023

Education film about storm warning systems on 4 Hungarian lakes
Hazard:
Storm
Year:
2022
Location:
Hungary
Scale:
Country
Publishing Organisation

Federation of European Fire Officers (FEU)

Category

Preventive campaign

Theme

Social Media

Thematic
  • Making Information Accessible
  • Targeting Communication
Disaster Management Phase

Before

Description

From 1 April to 31 October, the National Meteorological Service (OMSZ) will operate a storm warning service to provide meteorological service for storm warnings on Lake Balaton, Lake Velencei tó and Lake Tisza, while the light signal system of the National Directorate General for Disaster Management of the Ministry of the Interior will provide the storm warning and alert. The smart lights, which have been developed in recent years, will be even more efficient and reliable from this year onwards, as they will now be mounted on special platforms. Thanks to the platforms, which were implemented and built as part of a project by the National Water Directorate and the Central Transdanubian Water Directorate, the power supply of the beacons has been improved, and they can be operated with larger solar panels and expanded battery capacity, so that they can also function properly during longer periods without sunlight.

On Lake Fertő tó (Neusiedler See) there is also a system which was cooperated by Austria (Eisenstadt) but at the moment on the Hungarian side there is no light signal posts because of construction work. Currently, the Austrian side is operational.
What was the overall goal of the Use Case?
The public should be informed about the establishment of the storm warning system and should learn how to react in case of storm warnings.
What worked well and could be recommended to others?

The public can be informed of the current status of the storm warning not only on the lakeshore but also electronically. For all four water areas, it can be monitored on the websites of the BM OKF (www.katasztrofavedelem.hu), the OMSZ (www.met.hu) and the RSOE (www.rsoe.hu).

In addition to the websites, it is also worth using the free TAVIHAR app, which can be downloaded for iOS and Android, to receive automatic messages notifying people of changes in the status of the storm warning for the selected water area, such as the issuance or cancellation of the storm warning status
Which social media platforms were used?