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National Capitol Region
HAZUS User Group Call
May 30, 2013 10:00 AM EST
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NCR HUG Call Details
Conference Call Details: 1. Dial-in: 1-267-507-0240
2. Conference code: 697620
Join the Meeting through Adobe Connect:
(No Registration Required)
https://fema.connectsolutions.com/ncrhug053013/
The call will be recorded and the audio will be combined with the presentation
and sent out at the end of the call. The audio and presentation will also be
made available on the following websites:
NCR HUG Use HAZUS page - http://www.usehazus.com/ncrhug
NCR HUG LinkedIn page - http://www.linkedin.com/groups/National-Capitol-
Region-HAZUS-User-4790251?trk=myg_ugrp_ovr
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Agenda- Continued
• Welcome + Announcements
• Kimberly Pettit – HAZUS Presentation – Risk MAP in Idaho, Idaho
Flood and Seismic Risk Portfolio, Alluvial Fan Hazard
• Jenna McGee – HAZUS “How to” Presentation –
Import UDF Data Without CDMS
(will be added to the NCR HUG Google Drive shared site soon)
• Reminder: HAZUS Data & Training Collaboration
• Request for Volunteers – Next NCR HUG Call
• Adjourn
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Announcements
Upcoming HAZUS Courses at EMI
The Emergency Management Institute (EMI) has two HAZUS training courses available in next month:
E0317 – Comprehensive Data Management Date: June 3-6, 2013 E0296 - Application of Hazus-MH for Risk Assessment Date: June 24-27, 2013
To apply for a Hazus training course, please visit: http://training.fema.gov/Apply/
To enroll, download the Admission Application or contact Philip Moore at (301) 447-1248
For further information on registration, please visit training.fema.gov/emiweb
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Announcements Continued
2013 HAZUS Conference: Indianapolis, IN FREE Registration is now open! Please visit http://hazusconference2013.eventbrite.com/ to register and learn more about the Hazus Conference.
Participants are encouraged to submit presentation abstracts between 75 and 150 words in length. Submissions should also include the presenters complete contact information and a brief biography.
All submissions should be emailed to Dave Coats at [email protected] and must be received no later than June 25, 2013.
Preliminary Agenda:
Workshop - Introduction to HAZUS and its use : Kevin Mickey, Polis Institute Director of Geospatial Technologies Education
Presentations: Eric Berman as well as multiple HAZUS experts who will showcase HAZUS best practices
HAZUS Awards Ceremony
HAZUS Success Stories Please contact [email protected] if you would like to submit your own “Success Story” and discuss your use of HAZUS at the conference
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N A T I O N A L C A P I T O L R E G I O N
H A Z U S U S E R G R O U P
M A Y 2 0 1 3 C A L L
Risk MAP in Idaho
H A Z U S I N V E N T O R Y
L I D A R
L O W E R B O I S E R I V E R F L O O D R I S K D A T A B A S E
I D A H O F L O O D R I S K P O R T F O L I O
A L L U V I A L F A N P R O J E C T
W H A T ’ S N E X T
Overview
I D E N T I F Y T H E H A Z A R D
Q U A N T I F Y T H E R I S K
Hazus-MH
Hazus Inventory
Transportation
• Highway
– Roads
– Bridges
– Tunnels
• Railway
– Tracks
– Bridges
– Tunnels
– Facilities
• Light Rail
– Tracks
– Bridges
– Tunnels
– Facilities
• Bus Facilities
• Ports & Harbors
• Ferry Facilities
• Airport Facilities and
Runways
Utility • Waste Water
– Sewers – Treatment Plants – Lift Stations
• Potable Water – Pipelines – Treatment Plants – Tanks – Wells – Pumping Stations
• Oil – Pipelines – Refineries
• Gas – Pipelines – Compressor
Stations • Electric Power
– Substations – Generation Plants
• Communication Facilities
Essential / High-Potential
Loss Facilities
• Schools
• Hospitals
• Police Stations
• Fire Stations
• EOCs
• Dams
• Levees
• Nuclear Facilities
• Military Installations
General Building Stock
• Boundaries (Grid Cells)
• Demographic
• Square Footage
• OCC To MBT Schemes
• Replacement Values
• Building Characteristics
Estimated Legend - Updated - In Process - Unavailable
Level II Updates for Flood
Level II analysis statewide updates:
General building stock
Essential/High-potential loss facilities
Transportation systems
Utility systems
Local building inventory and valuation
High resolution DEM derived from LiDAR
FIT data
HEC-RAS depth grids
LiDAR Data Repository
2 . 4 T B O F L I D A R A V A I L A B L E A T I D W R .
H E N R Y S F O R K T O I D A H O F A L L S ,
C O E U R D ’ A L E N E W A T E R S H E D ,
T E T O N C O U N T Y ,
W O O D R I V E R V A L L E Y ,
T R E A S U R E V A L L E Y S T R E A M S
Importance of Improved Terrain Data
Before (pink) and After (blue) FIT Tool • Best Quality Data
• LiDAR
• Cost Sharing
• Cooperation
Level 1 Analysis Level 2 Analysis
Importance of Improved Inventory
Occupancy Exposure ($1000) Percent of Total
Residential 1,651,251 85.00%
Commercial 228,751 11.80%
Industrial 31,925 1.60%
Agricultural 8,685 0.40%
Religion 12,791 0.70%
Government 2,065 0.10%
Education 6,422 0.30%
Total 1,941,890 100.00%
Building Exposure by Occupancy Type for the
Scenario
Occupancy Exposure ($1000) Percent of Total
Residential 870,564 81.30%
Commercial 136,910 12.80%
Industrial 31,925 3.00%
Agricultural 8,959 0.80%
Religion 13,367 1.20%
Government 2,065 0.20%
Education 6,422 0.60%
Total 1,070,212 100.00%
Building Exposure by Occupancy Type for the
Scenario
Discovery Reports
Watersheds:
Big Wood
Lower Boise
Lower Henrys
Payette
Teton
Upper Henrys
Lower Boise River Flood Risk Database
Flood Risk Database Components
Changes Since Last FIRM
Flood Depth and Analysis Grids
Flood Risk Assessment Dataset
Areas of Mitigation Interest
Idaho Flood and Seismic Risk Portfolio
I D E N T I F Y A R E A S O F G R E A T E S T R I S K
D E T E R M I N E P R E S E N C E O F A L L U V I A L F A N S
F A N M A N A G E M E N T P L A N P R O C E S S ( F E M A 1 6 5 - F E B 1 9 8 9 )
• *Identify the hazard*
• Plan future development
• Choose flood mitigation tools
• Enforce regulations
• Educate citizens
Purpose of Alluvial Fan Project
What is an alluvial fan?
Fan-shaped alluvium deposit
Alluvium: loose, unconsolidated sediment
Area of decreased flow velocity
Typically formed as a stream flattens onto a flatter plain
Big Lost River Alluvial Fan and Floodplain, Butte and Custer Counties, Idaho Source: University of Georgia (http://www.gly.uga.edu/railsback/FieldImages.html)
S E D I M E N T S D E P O S I T E D I N B R O A D F L O O D P L A I N
U N P R E D I C T A B L E L A T E R A L C H A N N E L M I G R A T I O N
R E D U C E D C O N V E Y A N C E
A C T I V E E R O S I O N , S E D I M E N T A T I O N A N D D E P O S I T I O N
H I G H - V E L O C I T Y F L O W S
Alluvial Fan Hazard
Alluvial Fan Example
Death Valley Alluvial Fan Diagram Source: California Institute of Technology (www.gps.caltech.edu/classes/.../lectures/Lecture_04_AlluvialFans.ppt)
Narrow Gorge
Fan Apex
Alluvial Fan
Project Procedures
Funded Watersheds
Payette
Lower Boise
Big Wood
Teton
Upper Spokane
Use Existing Data
Surficial Geologic Maps
AO Zones from FIRMs and DFIRMs
FIRM DFIRM
Mapped Fans from Flood Maps
Alluvial fans on FIRMs are depicted as AO zones and include depth and velocity estimates printed below the label. Image from FEMA publication 165.
Alluvial fans on DFIRMs are depicted as AO zones and include depth and velocity estimates in attribute fields. Data from Ada County DFIRM and NAIP Imagery 2011.
Scanned Geologic Map Digital Geologic Data
Mapped Fans from Geologic Data
Paper geologic maps can designate alluvial soils or alluvial fans. Most geologic maps in Idaho did not examine geology for the presence of alluvial fans. Image from Idaho Geological Survey SGM-5.
Digital geologic maps usually designate alluvial fans specifically. Few of these maps exist in our study area. Image from Idaho Geological Survey DWM-54.
Slope Model Example
Risk Potential Based on Geology Example
Extent in Watershed High Risk Potential (Red)
Potential Alluvial Fan Example #1
Slope Model Imagery: At-risk Property
Potential Alluvial Fan Example #1
Alluvial Fan Risk to Life and Property
“Aerial view of debris-flow deposition resulting in widespread destruction on the Caraballeda fan of the Quebrada San Julián. Avulsion of the main channel (left side of photo) resulted in deposits up to 6-m in
thickness and totaling about 1.8 million cubic meters of bouldery debris. Secondary new flood channels are visible through center of fan to the lower right of photo.”
Photo by Lawson Smith, USACE (USGS 2001)
Caraballeda Fan, Venezuela
December 1999
Tens of Thousands of Deaths
Thousands of Homes Destroyed
Alluvial Fan Risk to Property Example
1 Alluvial Fan
18 Properties including 5 Properties with Lot Values Only
Residential Use
$16,591,112 Market Value
$9,074,528 Residential Value
Not a Mapped AO Zone
Values from 2010 Assessors Data
• FINAL ALLUVIAL FAN PROJECT RESULTS
• ATLAS PROPOSAL
• CDMS PORTAL PROPOSAL
• EXPANDED
ALLUVIAL FAN
PROPOSAL
Upcoming?
Questions?
Ryan McDaniel, CFM PMP
Risk MAP
Cooperating Technical Partners
Coordinator
208-287-4926
Thank you!
Import UDF Data Without CDMS
• For any Hazus study it is possible to import User Defined Facility (UDF) data directly into a study region without CDMS.
▫ These are not the same as critical facilities or essential facilities.
▫ Useful for countywide residential, commercial and industrial studies.
▫ Does not change your default state datasets.
▫ Has limited analysis and results options.
• Can preprocess all building attributes in GIS and assign values to a single point for each structure.
▫ Location, Specific Occupancy, Structure Values, # of Stories & Basements are the critical attributes for Hazus to use the correct Depth-Damage Curve.
• Export spatial data to a table in a Personal Geodatabase.
▫ Need to include fields with lat/long values.
▫ Some non-critical fields work better when the data types are revised in MS Access prior to importing.
The necessary data schema can be obtained from within Hazus.
JR McGee – [email protected]
Importing the Data & Running Analysis
• Once your data is complete, move the .mdb with the data table to your local drive.
• Open your study Region and open the User Defined Facilities table.
▫ Right click and choose import.
▫ Select your data table and use the field mapping to align each attributes appropriately.
• Click okay…and then wait a bit.
▫ Depending on the # of structures this can take a few minutes at least to import.
▫ A warning will be given if any points are located outside of the study region and they will not be imported.
• Run the UDF Analysis option.
▫ This needs to be completed after your depth grids have either been generated by Hazus or imported separately.
• On the results menu, choose the return period and then open the UDF results table.
▫ Results can be viewed by type
▫ Losses provided are limited compared to a GBS study.
Just Building, Content & Inventory Losses with % damage.
• Right now Hazus does not allow you to run Average Annualized Loss (AAL) calculations for UDF studies.
▫ Equations are available in the Technical Manual to allow external calculations.
For different profile combinations the loss coefficients can be rederived based on the method provided (also in the Technical Manual).
JR McGee – [email protected]
Reminder: HAZUS Data & Training Collaboration
NCR HUG Google Drive shared site has been set up to facilitate
HAZUS data and training collaboration. This site will allow any
registered user to
(1) post a description of data/results they have to share with others,
(2) post a request of enhanced datasets or results that other’s might have
already done,
(3) post information about an upcoming training, and
(4) post a request for training on a specific or general topic.
• To register, email your Gmail ID to Jenna ([email protected])
and the files will be shared with you. If you do not already have a
Gmail ID, it is free to sign up for one.
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Next Call
Thursday June 20, 2013 -Typically, our calls are the last Thursday of each month, but due to a HAZUS course at EMI taking place during 06/27/13, the call is scheduled a week earlier.
Use the same number and conference code:
Call 1-267-507-0240 and enter this conference code # 697620
**Request volunteer for next month’s presentation
• Recent HAZUS project
• HAZUS “How to” presentation
Meeting notes and an updated presentation with audio will be sent out after the call
Adjourn
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