00:13:40 Carrie Reinis: I look forward to the recording. I am only getting every other word from the connection. Thank you 00:14:38 Tanya Gulliver-Garcia: Reacted to "I look forward to th..." with ๐Ÿ™ 00:15:55 Jolie Breeden: https://converge.colorado.edu/research-networks/ 00:16:02 Heather Champeau: https://www.pheernetwork.org/ 00:16:36 Heather Champeau: https://converge.colorado.edu/research-networks/sseer/ 00:16:53 david abramson: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ebGbiL-FiOH42ciuyKkDin9BBtWKheLE_MVPMpfSzhs/edit?usp=sharing 00:21:01 Cat Hartwell: pheernetwork@gmail.com 00:21:07 david abramson: pheernetwork@gmail.com 00:22:05 Scott Weaver: Hi All, I just returned from a 7 week stay on Maui, right next to Lahaina (about 1 mile from the fire). We were evacuated at 1AM to firefighters pouring water on the home we were in. We stayed on the other side of the island for 9 days and just returned home on Sunday. I made several observations about emergency coms, evacuation etc. If my experience can be helpful to any of your efforts please let me know. I have recently left the White House and now doing independent consulting but this would be pro bono. 00:24:12 Heather Champeau: https://rapid.designsafe-ci.org/ 00:25:02 Heather Champeau: https://www.designsafe-ci.org/about/designsafe/ 00:26:11 Heather Champeau: https://converge.colorado.edu/resources/training-modules/ 00:27:56 Heather Champeau: https://converge.colorado.edu/resources/check-sheets/ 00:28:20 Heather Champeau: https://disasterphilanthropy.org/disasters/2023-north-american-wildfires/ 00:29:19 Jolie Breeden: Thank you, Scott. Iโ€™m sure your firsthand knowledge and experience will be so valuable, although very sorry you went through that. 00:29:21 Heather Champeau: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exn4RH4mUio 00:29:53 Scott Weaver: Reacted to "Thank you, Scott. Iโ€™..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 00:31:04 Amelia Mendizabal: It was such a good webinar! 00:31:13 Jennifer Tobin: +1 Amelia!! 00:31:27 Trina Filan: Reacted to "It was such a good w..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 00:31:39 Genesis Leong: Reacted to "It was such a good w..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 00:34:08 Tanya Gulliver-Garcia: https://disasterphilanthropy.org/disasters/2023-north-american-wildfires/ 00:34:30 Tanya Gulliver-Garcia: https://disasterphilanthropy.org/resources/wildfires/ 00:35:23 Tanya Gulliver-Garcia: https://disasterphilanthropy.org/events/hawaii-wildfires-what-will-recovery-look-like/ 00:35:28 Tanya Gulliver-Garcia: Reacted to "+1 Amelia!!" with ๐Ÿ’œ 00:35:31 Tanya Gulliver-Garcia: Reacted to "It was such a good w..." with ๐Ÿงก 00:37:43 Laura Hanson: Can that Colorado survey be available to replicate/adapt for Hawaii? 00:38:37 Tanya Gulliver-Garcia: Reacted to "Can that Colorado su..." with ๐Ÿ’œ 00:38:40 Heather Champeau: https://durp.manoa.hawaii.edu/faculty/karl-kim/ 00:38:56 Heather Champeau: https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/ 00:48:01 Changwon Son: Karl, thank you so much for your leadership and contributions in the face of this event. 00:48:29 Jamie Vickery: Reacted to "Karl, thank you so..." with ๐Ÿงก 00:49:34 Bolanle Kayode: Thank you sharing that Prof. 00:53:01 Haizhong Wang: Thank you Karl for your valuable observations. Greatly appreciate all of you who are actively contributing to the response and recovery to this devastating event. 00:53:38 Laura Hanson: Reacted to "Can that Colorado su..." with โค๏ธ 00:53:59 Laura Hanson: Thanks Lori that's awesome. So great to see that exchange and support. 00:56:37 Heather Champeau: https://www.fema.gov/emergency-managers/risk-management/building-science/disaster-support 00:57:59 Jennifer Tobin: Marshall Fire (Colorado) Survey Webpage: https://www.marshallresilience.com/survey @Laura Hanson 00:58:09 Lori Peek, Natural Hazards Center: https://www.marshallresilience.com/ 00:58:43 Laura Hanson: Reacted to "Marshall Fire (Color..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 00:59:09 Jack Meszaros: Reacted to "Marshall Fire (Color..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 00:59:39 Liat Portner: The Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization (HWMO) and the Pacific Fire Exchange (PFX) has been active for over ten years to better describe fire dynamics in Hawaii and work with land and fire managers to better manage the landscape and respond to wildfires in Hawaii. Priority funding support has been a huge obstacle in moving on the communication efforts of these organizations and their work. Other land managers that have practitioner ecological knowledge regarding the landscape include Uhiwai (formerly the Leeward Haleakala Watershed Restoration Partnership) and Mauna Kฤhฤlawai Watershed Partnership are important stakeholders to engage, they have been thinking about and working with managing fire risk on this landscape and are connected to the key land owners and cultural groups of the area. 01:00:05 Bolanle Kayode: Compilation of those 'patterns' is indeed good as that's how themes are also generated in research. 01:01:46 Adina Karten: Is anyone on this call working in the access and functional needs space? 01:02:08 Tanya Gulliver-Garcia: Adina, not working in it, but really connected to it and the groups responding in Hawaii 01:02:28 Heather Champeau: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/policydocs/pappguide/nsf09_1/gpg_2.jsp#IID1 01:03:13 Adina Karten: Reacted to "Adina, not working i..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 01:04:21 Adina Karten: @Tanya Gulliver-Garcia would love to connect offline. Adina Karten, adina.f.karten@phila.gov - city of philadelphia OEM 01:04:59 Aubrey Miller: NIH Disaster Research Response (DR2) Program https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/programs/disaster/index.cfm and DR2 Resources Portal https://tools.niehs.nih.gov/dr2/ 01:05:10 Jack Meszaros: Guidance on submitting a RAPID proposal may be found in Chapter II.F.2 of the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG). 01:06:54 Aubrey Miller: NIH NIEHS Time Sensitive Awards https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/supported/timesensitve/index.cfm 01:06:59 Jessica Austin, Natural Hazards Center: Adina, we recently published research by a team researching access and functional needs in Hawaiโ€™i and US territoriesโ€”Karl and Eric were part of that team: https://hazards.colorado.edu/public-health-disaster-research/multi-hazard-planning-for-access-and-functional-needs-in-the-u-s-territories-and-hawaii 01:07:18 Adina Karten: Reacted to "Adina, we recently p..." with โค๏ธ 01:08:58 Heather Champeau: https://hazards.colorado.edu/research/weather-ready-research-wildfires 01:09:05 Heather Champeau: https://hazards.colorado.edu/signup 01:09:31 Tanya Gulliver-Garcia: Reacted to "@Tanya Gulliver-Garc..." with ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป 01:11:02 Gina Eosco: Gina.Eosco@noaa.gov 01:11:15 Jennifer Tobin: Jennifer.L.Tobin@colorado.edu 01:11:42 Adina Karten: @Jessica Austin, Natural Hazards Center thank you! 01:11:55 Jessica Austin, Natural Hazards Center: Reacted to "@Jessica Austin, Nat..." with ๐Ÿ’œ 01:13:42 Dan Bass: For interest n the FEMA Building Science Disaster Support Program please email at: FEMA-buildingsciencedisastersupport@fema.dhs.gov 01:13:57 Heather Champeau: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/disa.12592 01:14:08 Dan Bass: The Building Code Situation: 01:14:23 Dan Bass: Building Code Information โ€ข Hawaii's State Building Code Council has adopted the 2018 IBC (effective 4/20/2021) and 2018 IRC (effective 11/17/2020) as the state building code. The counties had two years from the effective date of each code to amend and adopt it themselves before it became automatically applicable as the interim county building code on 4/20/2023 and interim county residential code on 11/17/2022. โ€ข Maui County stated in Sept. 2022 that they were still allowing both the 2012 IBC/IRC with state amendments and the 2006 IBC/IRC with Maui amendments. They also stated that they planned to replace their use of the 2012 IBC/IRC with the 2018 IBC/IRC with state amendments between early Nov. 2022 and April 2023. However, they also indicated that when they switch from the 2012 codes to the 2018 codes, they will also still allow the 2006 IBC/IRC with Maui amendments. 01:18:12 Heather Champeau: hazards.colorado.edu/signup 01:18:17 Changwon Son: Thanks, Lori for organizing this event. 01:18:29 Jack Meszaros: Reacted to "Thanks, Lori for org..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 01:18:37 Ronald Schumann: Reacted to "Thanks, Lori for org..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 01:18:40 Candler Weinberg: Reacted to "Thanks, Lori for org..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 01:18:42 Ragan Adams: Thank you and Converge. 01:18:58 Elisa Borowski: Thank you!! โค๏ธ 01:19:00 Genesis Leong: Thank you!! 01:19:05 Cat Hartwell: Thank you! 01:19:07 Ronald Schumann: Thank you!! 01:19:12 Suwan Shen: Thank you! 01:19:14 Bolanle Kayode: Thank you Lori. Its always good to join the forum for learning 01:19:24 Jamie Vickery: Thank you Lori and team for organizing ๐Ÿงก 01:19:36 Haizhong Wang: Thank you. Lori. 01:25:09 Haizhong Wang: I have to leave now, it is maybe worth mentioning that I and my collaborators Drs. Guohui Zhang (UH), Michael Lindell, Chen Chen (Oklahoma State U) is working on a NSF rapid full proposal after conversation with NSF HDBE and encouragement to submit a full proposal by the end of this month.