Thanks for asking such an important question. I am happy to answer this question from my notes.
Yes, there are several modeling software options that can be used to assess evacuation scenarios in the event of a tsunami. Some popular options include:
HAZUS-MH: This is a software program developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) that can be used to estimate potential losses from earthquakes, hurricanes, and tsunamis. It can also be used to assess the effectiveness of evacuation strategies.
TsunamiEvac: This software was developed by the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory and can be used to model tsunami inundation and evacuation scenarios. It includes a user-friendly interface and can be customized to specific geographic regions.
TITAN2D: This is a software program that can be used to model the flow of debris and sediment during landslides, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis. It can be used to assess the potential impact of a tsunami on a coastal community and to identify areas that may be at high risk for inundation.
STOC-CADMAS: This software was developed by the French Atomic Energy Commission and can be used to model the dispersion of pollutants and the evacuation of populations in the event of a nuclear accident but can also be applied to natural disasters. It includes a user-friendly interface and can be customized to specific geographic regions.
These software programs can be used to simulate various scenarios and evaluate the effectiveness of evacuation plans and strategies. They can also help identify potential areas of risk and inform emergency management planning. It is important to note, however, that these models are only as accurate as the data used to create them and should be used in conjunction with other forms of risk assessment and emergency management planning.
You might also find useful the "Tsunami-HySEA" (tsunami propagation and inundation model - simulates the evolution of a tsunami from the generation area to the coast, including flood).
There are also several open-source coding tools (software packages simulating different tsunami scenarios and evaluating the effectiveness of plans)