Flood Risk Review Meeting: [Watershed Name]
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Flood Risk Review Meeting: [Watershed Name]
[LOCATION]
[DATE]
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Meeting Objectives To review and discuss the mapping project data
development methods
To review and discuss the Risk MAP non-regulatory products and datasets
To discuss how the products can be used to help make decisions to reduce flood risk
To discuss benefits of and resources for local communication about risk to residents
Answer questions
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Risk MAP Project StatusWhere have we been? Discovery Risk MAP mapping project
• Study area A• Study area B• Study area C• Digital conversion
Other issues that need to be discussed proactively
Where are we going? Flood Risk Review (TODAY) - Risk MAP risk assessment, communications Resilience Meeting - Risk MAP mitigation strategies, communications Final Meeting – mapping project results, review, discussion Public Meeting – local communication of mapping results, risk, mitigation
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Flood Risk Datasets and Products Flood Risk Datasets
• Changes Since Last FIRM• Flood Depth Grids• Study Data
Flood Risk Products• Flood Risk Database• Flood Risk Report• Flood Risk Map
Flood Risk MapFlood RiskDatabase
Flood Risk Report
Flood Risk Datasets
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Flood Risk Database Primary storage device for flood
risk data Stores data to create:
• Flood Risk Report• Flood Risk Map
Delivered digitally Includes non-regulatory data for
local use
Data Delivered
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Flood Risk Report Increases general flood risk awareness
• Risk definitions and causes• Risk reduction techniques and mitigation practices
Delivers community and project level results• Project results summarized by:
− Communities− County, Watershed, or Project Area
Provides information to enhance other efforts• Local hazard mitigation planning• Local emergency management planning• Local master planning and building development
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Flood Risk Map Promotes risk awareness
• Contains results of Risk MAP project non-regulatory datasets
• Promotes additional flood risk data not shown but located within the Flood Risk Database
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Flood Risk Map Legend: Overview
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Flood Risk Map: Local Data Viewing
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Flood Depth Grids Show flood inundation as a function of an event’s
magnitude or severity Show that flood risk varies within the floodplain Demonstrate the risks associated with different flood
depths, probabilities, and velocity Serve as key inputs to HAZUS Risk Assessment
Analyses Serve as pre-screening criteria for mitigation project
potential (e.g., BCA > 1.0 with positive 10-yr depths)
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1% Annual Chance Depth Grid: Overview
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Depth Grids: Local Data Viewing
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Flood Risk Assessment Quantifies flood risk in dollars:
• Potential damage severity for different flood frequencies • Identify locations with possible cost effective mitigation options
Identifies areas of relative flood risk:• Floodprone areas• Vulnerable people and property
Helps estimate potential losses due to flood risk:• Losses from Average Annualized Loss (AAL) Study • Refined losses from new flood study depth grids
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Flood Risk Assessment Data• 2010 HAZUS Average Annualized Loss (AAL) Study Data• Refined HAZUS and Other Risk Analyses Data• Composite Data
HAZUS MH Flood Risk Assessment
Flood Risk Assessment Datasets
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Risk Assessment: Local Data Viewing
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Areas of Mitigation Interest Identifies areas that may be affecting flood risk that
would benefit from raised local awareness Raises awareness of local stakeholders within and
upstream of the watershed that may be contributing to flood risk and associated interrelationships
Provides input to local mitigation plans
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Areas of Mitigation InterestItems that may have an impact on the identified flood hazards or flood risks
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AOMI: Local Data Viewing
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Project Workmap (if relevant) Show Study Limits
• List study areas or use map visual Model Details
• Topography and Field Survey • Hydrology• Hydraulics
Data Inputs Structures Discharge Locations
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Workmaps: Local Data Viewing
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Study Limits Model Details
• Topography • Field Survey • Hydrology• Hydraulics
Data Inputs Structures Discharge Locations
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Communicating about Flood Risk Citizens expect to hear about flood risk from their
local officials more than any other source By sharing flood risk information with them, they can:
• Take action to protect themselves, their families, and businesses • Improve your community’s resilience to flooding• Support implementation of your mitigation plan
Review the “Communications Guide” for ideas of how to use these products to communicate risk
Use risk data to identify areas for outreach
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Risk MAP Tools Help Communicate Risk
Community Awareness
AOMI
RiskDepth Grids
Citizen engagement, community
commitment, and mitigation action
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Next Steps Review and consider the risk data Consider communication strategies for
educating public about flood risk Inform mitigation planning efforts underway Begin identifying appropriate mitigation actions
Thanks for participating! We’ll be talking again soon.