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1: JaimeIntro/Coffee
Emergency Response Geographic Information System
(GIS) Specialist Training
Brought to you by The ER GIS Subcommittee and The Flood Academy
October 11, 2012
Introductions/COFFEE!
NameOrganization (in DWR, ICT, or FOC)Your favorite Geographic inspired super heroModel Builder or Python Scripting? Or both??Favorite Vertical DatumTwo people you’d be stranded with at Northern District.
Housekeeping
• Bathroom• Fire Alarm, exit• Ask question as we go along
Reserved the right to “go off line”• This is your training
GOAL FOR TODAY
• Understand the GIS role in the SEMS structure during an emergency
• Products that will be expected (24 hr clock)
• Tools that are available• How to use those tools
2: JaneWhat to expect when reporting to
Incident Command
Nothing Ever Happens
• Fall 2007 – Southern California wildfires• July 2008 – Mud/debris flows – Inyo County
Mud Flow• January 2009 – Medford Island Levee repair• August 2009 – Ship soft grounding – Bradford
Island • October 12-13, 2009 – Columbus Day Storms• Golden Guardian Exercise 2010/2011• F-CO Exercise 2009/2010/2011
Standardized EmergencyManagement System (SEMS)
• A framework for coordinating emergency response in California
• Utilizes the Incident Command System originally developed by fire agencies for managing wildfire response
SEMS Organization
MANAGEMENT
OPERATIONSPLANNING /
INTELLIGENCELOGISTICS FINANCE /
ADMINISTRATION
Planning / Intelligence Functions
• Collect/analyze information• Develop situation reports• Action Planning• Advance Planning• Technical Specialists• Demobilization
Agency Roles & Responsibilities
DWR’s Role: Emergencies
• Emergencies are declared by local, county (OA) or the State (Governor), not DWR or NWS
• DWR and NWS do not order evacuations• The FOC provides public warnings & technical
assessments for emergency managers, law enforcement and government agencies
• The FOC provides public information to the media and citizens
DWR Emergency Response Priorities
• Protect life, property, and infrastructure• Protect water quality and water supply• Protect the environment
Flood Operations Organizational Concept
3: JonOperating in the field and six legged
lamb
Flood Alerts and ActivationFlood Alert is declared by the Flood Operations Branch Chief due to:• Forecasts of sustained storm patterns and
resulting flood potentials• Need for coordinated field operations• Technical assistance requests from local
agencies• Activation of local / regional emergency
operations centers
A Flood Alert is what “activates” the FOC under SEMS up to 24 hour operation
Flood Alerts and Activation
Flood Mobilization is declared by the Flood Operations Branch Chief when the FOC needs additional:
• Personnel
• Equipment
• Material
• Financial resources
EMERGENCY RESPONSIBILITY
• You are on an “on call” list• Know your ICT Director and team
members• Know the area of responsibility your ICT
will cover, i.e. South San Joaquin, N Sac
PREPARATION
• “To go” box in trunk of car• “To go” box at office• Checklist handout• Phone numbers
INCIDENT COMMAND
• Report to the Plans Chief or ICT Director• Prepare your work area
• Are you in a trailer or truck• Set up laptop, printer
• IT Support• ICT member or FOC
• Time sheet, ICT forms (page 26)
INCIDENT COMMANDGIS WORKSTATION
• No connectivity for 12-72 hrs• Laptop or stand alone GIS license• External drive or thumb drive• “To go” box with food, clothes• “To go” box with office supplies
GIS Tools, Introduction and Review
• External drive – DSS Check out process, data:
• ISO 19
• DWR SOG Chapter 4 Matrix
• PDF Map Books
• Levee Locator
• FTP Site
• You bring thumb drive, base map
4: JaimeER GIS Specialist Standard Operating
Procedures (SOGs)
SOGs• Chapters
1 Minimum Expectations 2 File Names and Directory Structure 3 Documentation and Metadata 4 Minimum Essential Datasets 5 Map Symbology 6 Map Products 7 Data Archiving and Sharing 8 Team Transition Appendices: cool stuff like georeferenced pdfs
5: MelodyNo connectivity/Using the External
Drive
Communications Trailer discussion
6: ChristinaExercise 1: Play with the data
Morning Break
7: MelodyGeneral Discussion about Plans &
Intel: 24-hour clocks and maps
GIS Role and Responsibility
• DWR Incident Command System Field Operations Guide 420-1
• Planning Section (page 18)
• 24 hour clock (page 28)
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITY• DWR GIS Standards Operating Guidelines (SOG)
(Draft)
• General review of chapters
• Maps required will be:
• Transportation Map
• Incident Briefing Map
• Incident Action Plan
8: JaneStandard Maps: Map Maker, Map
Maker, Make me a map… and make it landscape!
9: ChristinaTemplates and Styles
Incident Data Management
10: ChristinaIncident Geodatabase
Incident Data Updates to FOC• Field data
• Stand alone computer
• External Drive – DSS check out process
• Load thumb drive
• Incident Geodatabase
• Process for developing a geodatabase shell
• Editing geodatabase shell
• Send updates to FOC by FTP site
11: JaimeDemo and mini exercise: Levee
Locator Tool
12: JaimeBackward compatibility
13: JaimeDemo and mini exercise: ftp
FTP• Handout with details
• Log on to Filezilla
• Incoming and outgoing
14: JonWe’re not making fricken road maps!:
other map resources
Lunch
PM Session/Weclome Back
15: JonExercise 2: GPS data
16: MelodyExercise 3: Directory Structure
17: JaneExercise 4: Spatially Referenced pdf
Maps
18: JonExercise 5: Incident Action Plan Map
IAP Map Exercise• Goal: Produce an IAP Map
• Handout Chapter 6
• Review basic data, elements
• North arrow
• Incident Name
• Legend
• Title
• Date, time and author or ICT#
• Hook up external drive
• Produce Map for ICT
Afternoon Delight
19: ChristinaExercise 6: Briefing Map
Briefing Map Exercise• Goal: Produce a Briefing Map
• Handout Chapter 6
• Review basic data, elements
• North arrow
• Incident Name
• Legend
• Title
• Date, time and author or ICT#
• Hook up external drive
• Produce Map for ICT
The End
• Good afternoon, good afternoon! Parting is such sweet sorrow!
• Questions?• Fox n’ Goose?
Back Pocket Slides
• ---------------------
GIS Toolbox
• External drive Map books
• Handouts DWR Incident Command System (2005) GIS Standard Operating Procedures on
Incident
Did We Meet Our Goals?
• Understand the GIS role in the SEMS structure during an emergency
• Products that will be expected (24 hr clock)
• Tools that are available• How to use those tools
Future GIS Plans
• Where do we go from here We need your input and suggestions
• Training plans• Geodatabase
Tools• California Levee And Stream Information
System (CLASIS) viewer FloodERhttp://cdecgis.water.ca.gov/clasis
• Floodplain Managements viewer:http://cdecgis.water.ca.gov/flooder
• Cal Atlas, DWR Image Server, Jane, Joel, Harry• Northern Region, GIS Portal• GIS Standard Operating Procedures on Incidents
(PMS 936- NFES 2809)• Directory of Flood Officials DWR Oct 2010
Flood Center (916) 574-2619 [email protected]
Recorded Conditions and Forecasts (800) 952-5530 Public CDEC access - http://cdec.water.ca.gov Agency access - http://cdec4gov.water.ca.gov
Call (916) 574-1777 to Apply Web Cast Weather/Hydrology Briefings
[email protected] Directory of Flood Officials and Emergency Phone
Cards:
Wendy Stewart (916) 574-2619 or [email protected]
State-Federal Joint Flood
Operations Center
Tools
• Confronting Catastrophe: A GIS Handbook, Esri Press
• FloodSafe GIS Standards (Nov 2009)• Flood Emergency Operations Manual
State-Federal Operations Manual February 2002
• Common Operating Picture (Public and Intranet) http://cop.resources.ca.gov/cop_public/Default.aspx
• CDEC
Weather and Operations Briefings
• Seasonal weather briefings during stormy weather
• Operational briefings added during FOC activation
• Reservoir operations conference calls• Joint media conferences and briefings• FOC facilitates coordinated operations
River Stages DefinedTypical Non-Leveed Stream
Typical Leveed Stream
Common Acronyms
• ArcGIS, ArcMap 10 sp 3• Emergency Response (ER)• Emergency Services (ES)• Geographic Information System (GIS)• Incident Command Team (ICT)• National Incident Management System (NIMS)• Standard Emergency Management System
(SEMS)
Future?
• GIS Desk Reference• Build library – Templates in 10• GIS Training• Adopt standards for Flood Emergencies• Questions to answer
Do a survey to find out who has GIS skills and at what level?
Transportation Map Exercise• Goal: Produce a Transportation Map
• Handout Chapter 6
• Review basic data, elements
• North arrow
• Incident Name
• Legend
• Title
• Date, time and author or ICT#
• Hook up external drive
• Use stand alone GIS License
• Produce Map for ICT