Gulf Coast Hurricane Preparedness Conference
NOAA TOOLS FOR HURRICANE EVACUATION
Todd Davison, NOAA Gulf Coast Services Center
November 12, 2008 Mobile, AL
Role of CSC
CustomerFocused
TechnologyExperts
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Acting as the “Middle-man”
• Must know the customer as well as the technology (have to straddle the fence)
• Effectively “buying down the cost” for coastal information and tools
Customers: State and Local Coastal Resource Managers
• Emergency managers• Floodplain managers• Protected areas• Coastal planners• Regulatory agencies• Fish and wildlife agencies• Estuarine reserves• Sea Grant programs• Educators
NOAA Coastal Services Centerhttp://www.csc.noaa.gov
Coastal Hazards Theme: Provide emergency/floodplain managers with GIS-based coastal hazard tools and spatial data that will assist them in mitigating against, responding to, and recovering from the impacts of coastal hazards
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Honolulu 17
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San FranciscoArea 3
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D.C. 10
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National View National View
Stennis Space Center 8 8
Norfolk 1
New England 3
Annapolis 2
Total: 194 Federal: 83 Non-federal: 111
Miami 1
Hazards Toolkit
• Historical Hurricane Tracks Tool
• Storm Information Products
• NWS Flood Severity Mapping
• Storm Surge Remapping Model
• Storm Surge Visualization
• Hurricane Evacuation Zone Maps
Mapping tools and templates, Training Courses, Visualization Techniques, Methodologies and Best Practices, and Data Resources.
Historical Hurricane Tracks Tool
Storm Information Website
• Storm Data Resource Guide
• Storm Mapping Tutorial
Helping you find the data and tools needed before, during, & after a storm.
www.csc.noaa.gov/storm_info/
Storm Mapping Tutorial
• aid emergency and coastal managers during hurricanes….
• by showing how to find and use NOAA meteorological and hydrological data….
• and stepping through GIS procedures to generate map products that address storm-related hazards.
A series of 13 modules that can:
Storm Mapping Tutorial
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NWS graphical forecast
NHC graphical hurricane track
forecast
Example Application and Map Product
Storm Mapping TutorialFinal Product Examples
Storm Track & Imagery Forecast Windspeed
SLOSH model data Flash Flood Guidance
HURREVAC Inland Flood Planning and Response Tool
HURREVAC Inland Flood Planning and Response Tool
Inland Flood Tools added to HURREVAC for Coastal States from Texas to Maine, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
Rain / River Drop-down MenuProvides 24 hour QPF forecasts, affected area lists, and river flood outlook products
River Gage Data DisplayRiver gage observations and forecasts
Hydrograph at Forecast PointsObserved and forecast data at NWS river forecast points includes historical crests and flood impacts
Q3 and DFIRM Maps at forecasts Points24,000 scale maps at river forecast points for 100 and 500 year flood inundation for FEMA Region IV
Inland Flood Tools added to HURREVAC for Coastal States from Texas to Maine, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
Rain / River Drop-down MenuProvides 24 hour QPF forecasts, affected area lists, and river flood outlook products
River Gage Data DisplayRiver gage observations and forecasts
Hydrograph at Forecast PointsObserved and forecast data at NWS river forecast points includes historical crests and flood impacts
Q3 and DFIRM Maps at forecasts Points24,000 scale maps at river forecast points for 100 and 500 year flood inundation for FEMA Region IV
HURREVAC Quick Reference GuideHURREVAC Quick Reference Guide• Collaboration with FEMA
Region IV
• Provides quick reference to Government Officials on HURREVAC functionality
• Highlights GIS functionality and using NOAA forecast data
• Available on Hurricane Preparedness Website
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/HAW2/pdf/hurrevac_guide.pdf
HURREVAC Storm Surge Module
• Available through tide gages
•Features- Exercise mode
- SLOSH forecast mode
- 20% error margin
- Gage marked with S when real time data available
Flood Severity Mapping
• Visualize NWS flood categories• Display potential flood inundation for each of
the NWS categories• Flood Stage and below• Minor Flooding• Moderate Flooding• Major Flooding, including Flood of Record
• Graphical depiction of flood risk and impacted areas
Flood Severity Mapping• Show inundation extent,
water depth, & flood categories
• 16 locations in North Carolina now on website
• 35 locations for Gulf of Mexico region will be on website in the next year
• Partnering with FEMA Map Modernization program to decide which region to look at next
Comprehensive Hurricane Preparedness Study
• CHPS expands on Hurricane Evacuation Study.
• Chatham County, GA Pilot• Remap Storm Surge Zones – GIS
model• Map Shallow Coastal Flooding• Data Access for multiple county
agencies
• Center will work with other states/counties to acquire, set up, and run the model.
• GIS model uses a DEM and SLOSH model MOMs to determine surge extent for each Saffir-Simpson hurricane category (1 to 5)
• Model output is a shapefile representing the horizontal extent of surge for a category
• Remapped surge zones• redefine evacuation zones
• recalculate clearance times
• more efficient evacuations and planning
Mapping Storm Surge Zones
CHPS Internet Mapping Tool
CHPS Internet Mapping Tool
Project Objectives:
• Assess needs of management community
• Assemble needed data
• Test a prototype storm surge model (hindcast Ivan)
• Improve inundation mapping
• Develop mapping and educational products
Improving Inundation Mapping and Tools – A Gulf Coast Pilot
Pilot Project AreaHurricane Ivan Impact Area
ADCIRC model
Digital Elevation Model
• Mapping inundation starts with base DEM• Quality of output highly
dependent on quality of DEM
• Created from bare earth lidar• Integrated bathymetry from
model mesh to create a seamless topobathy surface
• Downloaded from LDART• Flew lidar for Walton,
Escambia, and Santa Rosa Counties
• maps.csc.noaa.gov/TCM/
2D – Maximum Depth
3D – Maximum Elevation
Hurricane Evacuation Zones Tool
• Purpose Provide a template for emergency managers to easily supply the public with evacuation zone information
• TemplateDemonstrated on the Center website as an example application for a fictitious community
• AccessTemplate (code) and set-up documentation available upon request to federal, state, and local officials
• Sample addresses
• Default code is parcel search (option for geo-coded streets)
Application: Address Search Page
• Simple mapping interface
• Evacuation zone display is specific to searched address
• Option to view all evacuation zone definitions
Application: Map Display
Hazards Toolkit: Hurricane Related Resources
• Historical Hurricane Tracks Toolhurricanes.csc.noaa.gov/hurricanes
• Storm Information Productswww.csc.noaa.gov/storm_info
• NWS Flood Severity Mapping www.nws.gov/ahps
• Storm Surge Remapping Model
• Hurricane Evacuation Zone Maps Tool/Templatewww.csc.noaa.gov/hez_tool
• Storm Surge Visualization
Contact Info.Billy Brooks: [email protected]
843.740.1319
Tara Miller: [email protected] 843.740.1251
Ethan Gibney: [email protected] 305.229.4458
Tina Sanchez: [email protected] 228.688.2345
Questions?