What is HAZUS-MH?

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What is HAZUS-MH?

It is an estimation tool, NOT a deterministic tool

It is a planning tool, NOT an engineering tool Engineering-level data (i.e. Hydrology & Hydraulic studies) can be

input to increase accuracy, but results still produce planning-level estimations

It also assesses population needs related to emergency management

It also allows users to compare results from different study case scenarios, including mitigation actions

HAZUS-MH is a planning tool that estimates damage and losses resulting from natural hazards

HAZUS-MH is an empirical model based on observation and experiment

www.THMP.info

H & H

Texas Hazard Mitigation Package

(THMP)

Identification Tool

HAZUS

Loss Estimation Tool

Local Hydrology & Hydraulic Studies

H & H specificapplications

Engineering Tools & Data Highly Accurate

(more expensive)

Easy to Use(less expensive)

HAZUS-MH: Family of Products

ModelsHAZUS-MH is a multi-hazard (MH) application

Flood, Hurricane (Wind), EarthquakeFlood, Hurricane (Wind), Earthquake

Data Integration Tools• Inventory Collection And Survey Tool (InCAST)• Building Import Tool (BIT)

• * Flood Information Tool (FIT)

Linkage to 3rd-party Models• Areal Locations of Hazardous Atmospheres (ALOHA)

• Flood Waves (FLDWAV)

HAZUS-MH: Technical Components

Software: Custom GIS (geographic information system) Runs on ESRI products; ArcGIS and Spatial Analyst

• ESRI products must be acquired separately

Spatial Analyst required for Flood Model only

• HAZUS-MH is free from FEMA <www.fema.gov/hazus>

Current HAZUS-MH version (MR1) runs on ArcView 9.0

Data: National data sets Inventory of assets (buildings, infrastructure, population/demographics, etc.)

• Users may modify data sets or model factors

• Users may add their own data

ArcGIS / ArcView & Spatial Analyst

www.esri.com

HAZUS-MH: Technical Notes Operating System Requirements

Windows XP SP1 Windows 2000 SP1 – SP4

GIS Requirements ArcGIS 9.0, SP1 Spatial Analyst extension (Flood Model

only)

HAZUS-MH: Technical RequirementsFrom FEMA Web Site

ArcGIS and HAZUS require significant computing power and resources

(Computer hard disk space varies per dramatically per User)

HAZUS-MH: Methodology

5. Estimate Losses/Needs

4. Estimate Damage

3. Overlay Inventory

2. Define Flood Hazard

1. Define the Geographic Area for Analysis

HAZUS-MH: Models

FLOOD HURRICANE EARTHQUAKE

HAZUS-MH: MethodologyMODEL

FloodHurricane/Wind

Earthquake

Hazard

InventoryBuilding Stock

Essential FacilitiesHigh Potential Loss Facilities

TransportationUtilities

Hazardous MaterialsDemographics/Population

Agricultural ProductsVehicles

PARAMETERS & SCHEMES

Economic

Social

Functionality

System Performance

Direct Loss

Business Interruption

Shelter

Casualties

EssentialFacilities

EmergencyResponse

Power

Transportation

Transportation

Utilities

Water

Dam

age

Ass

essm

ent

LossEstimation

RESULTS

ANALYSIS

INVENTORY

BuildingsInfrastructure

PopulationLand Use

DIRECT DAMAGEGeneral Building Stock

Essential FacilitiesHigh Potential Loss Facilities

Transportation FacilitiesLifelines

INDUCED DAMAGE

Fire Following FloodHazardous Materials Release

Debris Generation

INDIRECT LOSSESDIRECT LOSSESCost of Repairs/Replacement

Income LossCrop Damage

CasualtiesShelter and Recovery Needs

Supply ShortagesSales DeclineOpportunity CostsEconomic Loss

FrequencyDischarge

Depth/ElevationVelocity

Duration

FLOOD HAZARD

HAZUS-MH Methodology

HAZUS-MH: Levels of AnalysisCommunity-specific Damage Functions

Link HAZUS with Hydraulic Model

Distribution of Terrain

0%

5%10%

15%

20%25%

30%

35%

40%45%

Perc

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Dam

age

Flood Depth

Level 1

Modify Building Inventory

FIT (add local H & H)

Number of Buildings by Specific Occupancy

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

RES1 RES2 RES3 RES4 RES5 RES6

Bui

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ount

Level 1 DefaultDatabases

Level 2(most users)

Level 3 ExpertSupplied

Data

User Modified Data

Applications in Mitigation Planning & Emergency Management

HAZUS-MH

Response & Recovery

Loss Reduction

(Mitigation)

Emergency Preparedness

HAZUS Applications:Emergency Preparedness

Develop emergency response plans

• Temporary housing

• Debris removal

• Emergency power and water

• Emergency medical services

• Evacuation/emergency route clearance

Organize response exercises

Mitigation Assessment

• Identify ‘at-risk’ communities

Mitigation Measures

• Strengthen existing structures

• Strengthen window/door openings and siding

Mitigation Programs

• Adopt and enforce hazard-resistant building codes

• Land use planning

HAZUS Applications:Mitigation

Post-disaster damage assessment and ground-truthing

Response planning for critical transportation outages

Identify critical infrastructure

Recovery action planning

Long-term economic recovery planning

HAZUS Applications:Response and Recovery

Benefit Summary HAZUS-MH allows user to:

• IDENTIFY vulnerable areas that may require planning considerations

• ASSESS level of readiness and preparedness to deal with a disaster before disaster occurs

• ESTIMATE potential losses from specific hazard events (before or after a disaster hits)

• DECIDE on how to allocate resources for most effective and efficient response and recovery

• PRIORITIZE mitigation measures that need to be implemented to reduce future losses (what if)

FEMA: Ordering HAZUS

• HAZUS-MH Overview• Brochures/Materials• Order Information• Application Case Studies

• National Conference Info• FEMA/EMI Training Schedule• General Contact Info• Technical Support/FAQ’s

www.fema.gov/hazus

Flood Hazard Model

1.Define Topography

RIVERINE

COASTAL

2. Generate Stream Network

3. Define Study Case

4. Run Hydrology

Segment Shoreline

Enter 100-yr

Elevation

5. ComputeHazard

Initial Step: Create/Open Study Region

Final Step: Run Analysis & View Results

Initial Step: Create a Study Region

Inventory

Square Footage

Inventory

Dollar Exposure

Flood Water Elevation

- Ground Elevation

= Flood Depth

HAZUS computes:• Floodplain Boundary• *Flood Depth Grid*

Flood Hazard

Vertical Datum: Sea Level

Normal Water Elevation(main channel)

Floodplain Boundary

Flood WaterElevation

1. Define Topography

2. Generate Stream Network

3. Select a Study Case

4. Run Hydrology

5. Compute Hazard(Run Hydraulics)

Final Step: Run Analysis

View Resultsby Results

Table

View Resultsby Map

View Resultsby Attribute Table

REMEMBER! units are in thousands of dollars (derived from HAZUS Tables)

View Resultsby Summary Report