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National Capitol Region
HAZUS User Group Call
July 24, 2014 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
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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 • Welcome + Announcements
• FEMA Region III HAZUS Training - E172 HAZUS for Flood
• Statewide Geospatial Coordination – Progress Report
• James Mawby – How To Presentation: Updated Hazus UDF Functionality - Assigning Depth Damage Functions To UDF’s
• Cynthia McCoy – Report : 2014 Esri International User Conference - New tools, resources and applications for our group
• Reminder - HAZUS Data & Training Collaboration Sharepoint
• Request for Volunteers – Next NCR HUG Call
• Adjourn
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Announcements HAZUS 2.1 Service Pack 3 NOW Available!
Please read below regarding the improvements made to the application:
Flood Model:
• This release will allow correct analysis of User-Defined Facility (UDF) with user-defined building,
content, and inventory damage functions for appropriate specific occupancy types
• Exports are now enabled for study regions for flood study regions containing a census block with
zero exposure
• James Mawby’s presentation will cover these changes!
Earthquake Model:
• Includes an updated NGA attenuation function for a historical event and Hazus displays correct
default properties, such as depth. Hazus also generates an accurate Global Summary report
based on the earthquake scenario
• The default Hazus data for steel building types in New Mexico should now display in the inventory
and be usable for earthquake analyses
If you have any questions, please contact [email protected]
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Announcements HAZUS Conference 2014 – Only Two Weeks Away!
Date: Monday August 4 – 6, 2014
Venue: Indiana Government Center, South 302 W. Washington St.
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Host: Central Hazus User Group (CHUG)
Theme: “Translating Risk Assessment into Mitigation Action”
Free Registration: Now available!!!
http://www.hazusconference.com/register/index.html
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Announcements HAZUS Conference 2014
Still looking for Exhibitors & Sponsors!!!
Interested in supporting this year’s Hazus Conference?
Contact David Coats at [email protected] to inquire about
possible contributions.
• There will be a session on Tuesday August 5 that allows attendees to visit each booth and
network with each booth attendant.
• Sponsorship levels are below. Note: Booth space is limited and comes on a first come first serve
basis.
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Announcements Upcoming HAZUS Courses at EMI
The Emergency Management Institute (EMI) has the following HAZUS training course available:
E313 Basic HAZUS-MH: Aug 4- 7, 2014, December 15-18, 2014
E317 Comprehensive Data Management for HAZUS: Aug 11-14, 2014, January 5-8, 2015
E170 Hazus-MH for Hurricane: October 6-9, 2014
E190 ArcGIS for Emergency Managers: October 20-23, 2014
E176 Hazus-MH for Floodplain Managers: November 10-3, 2014
E172 Hazus-MH for Flood: December 1-4, 2014
E174 Hazus-MH for Earthquake: March 30-April 2, 2015
Please note that enrollment is closed for each course, 6 weeks prior to the course!
• To apply for a HAZUS training course, please visit:
http://training.fema.gov/Apply/
• To enroll, download the Admission Application or contact the
HAZUS Training Specialist at EMI:
Jordan Manos – [email protected]
For further information on registration, please visit training.fema.gov/emiweb
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Announcements FEMA Region III E172 HAZUS for Flood Training
This is not the same course offered in October 2013 - Focus on the State’s specific needs related to flood risk assessment.
The initial course provided the basics of HAZUS, however further training is necessary to accurately operate the HAZUS models. This course will train participants to completely operate the HAZUS flood model, understand the necessary data inputs, the quality of data inputs necessary, and how to interpret the results for decision making.
Intended for FEMA Region III Federal State, County, Local Gov. & University partners
4 day Course – Onsite session
Day 1-3: Official E172 HAZUS for Flood training course
Day 4 : Interactive session with dynamic discussion, highlighting the intersections between HAZUS and Mitigation Planning. We will discuss the State’s specific challenges related to flooding, analyzing that risk and informing mitigation strategies. We will discuss the State’s specific challenges related to flooding, analyzing that risk and informing mitigation strategies.
Both the decision maker and the GIS analyst should plan to attend as a team, to promote more valuable dialogue and awareness.
Training Sites:
Completed- Lancaster, Pennsylvania - June 16-19, 2014
Next week - Morgantown, West Virginia - July 28-31, 2014
Dover, Delaware - August 25-28, 2014 (Only one spot available!)
Trainers: Kevin Mickey and David Coats from the POLIS Center at Indiana University – Purdue University
***FEMA Region III is providing the training at no cost. However, any additional costs associated with travel will not be paid for by FEMA.
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Statewide Geospatial Coordination: Monthly Progress Report
Current Effort
• Performing State/District level data gap analysis
• Performing Local Outreach to Counties
Next steps
• Develop outreach strategy to the Local Governments
• Outreach to the Counties using the revised list (remaining datasets).
• Develop tools and workflows – streamline input of multi-jurisdictional data
State and District update
District of Columbia – Completed District wide assessment. Final assessment can be found
here: http://www.usehazus.com/ncrhug/projects
Delaware – Completed Statewide and Local assessment. Current assessment can be found
here: http://www.usehazus.com/ncrhug/projects . Datasets will be made available on the eGIS
system in September, and this assessment will be updated with the links to these datasets.
• Maryland – MDE, MEMA and DoIT are performing their State level gap analysis
• Pennsylvania – State level gap analysis Completed. California University of PA – Local level
outreach to Counties continues.
• Virginia – VDEM Completed State level gap analysis. Next step is to coordinate the local level
outreach.
• West Virginia – WVDHS, WVU and WV DoE Completed State level gap analysis.
Local level outreach strategy in development.
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Updated Hazus UDF Functionality - Assigning
Depth Damage Functions To UDF’s
NCR How-To Series
The following are the improvements made to the
application:
• Flood Model:
• This SP 03 release will allow correct analysis of
User-Defined Facility (UDF) with user-defined
building, content and inventory damage functions for
appropriate specific occupancy types
Hazus-MH 2.1 Service Pack(SP) 03
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http://www.fema.gov/hazus-software
• Bug #855 – DmgFnId is being ignored
• Description: When user imports a user defined
facility, the DamageFnId is not being used. Users
want the ability to import a facility and based on its
user defined DamageFnId, be able to process the
analysis using the HAZUS corresponding Damage
Function. When the user elects to upload a facility
without a DamageFnId, HAZUS will use its default
damage function. When the user sets a user defined
damage function from within HAZUS and uploads a
facility without DamageFnIds, the HAZUS user
defined damage function will be used.
Helpdesk Bug Item
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Follow-up 2013 Conference
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The fix of the functionality is related to a previous attempt to use the
more conservative coastal residential damage functions produced for
FEMA’s Benefit Cost Analysis (BCA) software in the Hazus Flood
Model.
• Functionality - Users want the ability to import a facility
and based on its user defined DamageFnId, be able to
process the analysis using the HAZUS corresponding
Damage Function.
• Steps:
1. Develop Microsoft Access Database for the buildings following
the Hazus database design specifications:
Functionality & Steps
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• Steps (continued…):
2. To access the design specifications click the
Inventory Menu, then click User Defined
Facilities.
3. After the User Defined Facilities window
opens, right-click and then click on “Data
Dictionary”.
4. The Database Information window will open
and provides “FIELD INFORMATION”.
Functionality & Steps
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• Steps (continued…):
5. Develop your GIS data to populate the
Microsoft Access Database shown in Step 1.
Functionality & Steps
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Notice that there are values placed in the Damage Function fields.
• Where are the Hazus curves?
• Front end (Beneficial for adding a curve or two)
Where Are the Damage Functions?
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Scroll to the Right
• Where are the Hazus curves?
• Back end (Beneficial for adding Multiple Curves)
Where Are the Damage Functions?
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flDmRsFn
Understand Curve Tables
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• Take time to understand how the curves are set-up!
No Basement
Understand Curve Tables
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• Riverine & Coastal A Zones (107)
• Coastal V Zones (115)
Coastal V – Less Damage assumes higher foundations No Basement
Coastal V – More Damage assumes wave effects
• Steps (continued…):
6. Import the Microsoft Access Database of
buildings into the UDF module by
following the Hazus menu’s; Inventory >
User Defined Facilities > Import.
7. Choose the appropriate UDF table that
you created; example UDF_NorthJersey.
Functionality & Steps
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• Steps (continued…):
8. Perform the
appropriate “Field
Mapping” by
choosing from the
left-side (Source)
then also choosing
from the right-side
(Target).
Functionality & Steps
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Double click or Single-click and then clicking on “Add” will add to the Mapping Results. When all matches are complete, click “OK”.
• Steps (continued…):
9. Create a scenario (please see
Hazus Manual as this step is not fully
demonstrated here) and run the
User Defined Facility Analysis.
10. When the analysis is completed
you should see the following
window:
Functionality & Steps
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• Users can manually edit any value, including the damage
function ID’s in the User Defined Facilities window:
Final Notes
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• If the user specifies a function ID that is invalid,
Hazus will use the default function for the
building.
• If the user leaves all of the function ID fields
blank, Hazus will use the default function for the
building.
Final Notes
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James R. Mawby, CFM
Project Geographer, Dewberry
8401 Arlington Boulevard
Fairfax, VA 22031
Office – (703) 849-0528
Web – www.dewberry.com
Email – [email protected]
Contact
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2014 Esri International User Conference - Report
News
• Arc 10.3 coming in Q4 of 2014/FY15
• Arc Map: New Enhancements in 10.3 • Will include Arc GIS Pro
• Aggregate python analysis
• Time enabled data
• Web based 3D visualization and analytical capabilities
• New apps to enhance your workflows
• Arc GiS online improvements: • Administration can customize roles for all users
• Access to metrics and activity reports: activity dashboard
• Enhanced Analysis tools
Unable to attend? Watch videos from the conference here:
http://video.esri.com/channel/2/events
Esri Geonet : Join Esri’s social network and collaborative site
https://geonet.esri.com/welcome • Share, chat, and collaborate on all things geo.
• Connect with other geospatial enthusiasts around the world.
• Section for Emergency Management
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2014 Esri International User Conference - Report
New Geospatial Tools + Resources
• Arc GIS Pro:
http://blogs.esri.com/esri/arcgis/2014/05/13/arcgis-pro-beta-program/
• Modern user experience that runs on the Windows platform. The ribbon interface of ArcGIS Pro makes
it easy to find the commands you need.
• Esri Living atlas of the world: http://www.arcgis.com/features/maps/
• Authoritative maps on hundreds of topics. It combines reference and thematic maps with many topics
relating to people, earth, and life. Explore maps from Esri and thousands of organizations and enrich
them with your own data to create new maps and map layers.
• Esri marketplace: http://marketplace.arcgis.com/
• Geospatial Maps and Data, developed by users of all industries
• Arc GIS solutions page: http://solutions.arcgis.com/
• ArcGIS Solutions provide ready-to-use maps and applications designed to help you leverage your
geographic information and the ArcGIS Platform in your organization.
• Esri Story maps: http://storymaps.arcgis.com/en/
• Story maps combine interactive maps and multimedia content into elegant user experiences. They
make it easy for you to harness the power of maps to tell your stories.
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2014 Esri International User Conference - Report
New Geospatial Tools + Resources (Continued
• GeoPlanner: http://www.esri.com/software/geoplanner-for-arcgis
• Provides tools that support all the steps of land-based planning. From project creation and data management to
creating and evaluating scenarios, to preparing project reports, you can manage all aspects of your planning
process more efficiently by applying the principles of geodesign.
• Arc GIS GeoEvent for Server:
http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcgisserver/extensions/geoevent-extension
• Real time Analytics
• Notifications and monitoring of data through conditions you define (dangerous area, drive time, speeding,
proximity to.
• Alerts in real time to computer and text messaging
• Esri maps for office: http://doc.arcgis.com/en/maps-for-office/
• Plugin for 2010 or 2013 office
• Designed for non-Arc GIS user to develop their own maps
• Geo enrichment tool: https://geoenrichdev.arcgis.com/arcgis/
• Enable popup infographics from reports, spreadsheets and maps
• Esri Resilient Communities: http://www.esri.com/industries/government/resilient-communities
• GIS technology to prepare ahead of time, operate effectively during events, and recover quickly.
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2014 Esri International User Conference - Report
New Geospatial Tools + Resources (Continued)
• World Bank spatial agent Application:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/spatial-agent/id890565166?mt=8
• Climate change scenarios and comparison of indicators over time.
• Visualize this growing range of spatial and temporal development-related data on mobile platforms.
Includes a range of public-domain spatial datasets through interactive maps and charts to allow for
data visualization at different scales and ranges.
• NOAA - Climate Data explorer Application: http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/dataexplorer/
• Flood forecast team - uses NOAA flood data to identify if your property is at risk to an imminent
flooding event.
• NOAA Flood forecast: http://www.floodforecast.org/
• Based on FEMA Regulatory flood extent.
• Enter mobile number and Address to send you a notification via text, about the nearest disaster
assistance center that can assist you during a flooding event.
• NAPSIG - National alliance for public safety : www.Napsgfoundation.org
• Check out: Capabilities and readiness assessment tool
• Training and workshops available
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Reminder: HAZUS Data & Training Collaboration
• NEW - HAZUS Sharepoint Site: has been set up to facilitate HAZUS data and training collaboration.
• Knowledge asset tool and an archive of Hazus knowledge.
• The goal of this effort is to increase its use and create a platform for deliberation and delivery of Hazus work products through the site.
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, send Jenna McGee([email protected]) your
(name, email, phone and organization) so she can build a list to generate initial accounts. Then we can deploy the Region III – NCR HUG group page!
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Thursday August 21, 2014 at 10:00 AM EST
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
• HAZUS / Risk Assessment project
• HAZUS “How to” presentation
Meeting notes and an updated presentation with audio will be sent out after this call
Adjourn
Next Call
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