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NCR HUG Call Details Conference Call Details: 1. Dial-in: 1-302-202-1110 2. Conference code: 697620

Join the Meeting through Adobe Connect: (No Registration Required)Click here to access the Adobe Connect meeting

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/ncrhugNCR 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

– Upcoming HAZUS training at EMI– 9th Annual Hazus Conference – Update on Hazus 3.2 Release– New geospatial resources

• WVU Multi-hazard Risk Assessment Proposal – Technical Support to local Natural Hazard Mitigation Planning for flood, landslide, and dam/levee failure.– Eric Hopkins & Kurt Donaldson, West Virginia University, GIS Technical Center

• How to Presentation – Install a UDF Database through the backend using Arc-Catalog & Sequel Server Express.– James Mawby, Dewberry

• Request for Volunteers – November NCR HUG Call

• Adjourn

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Upcoming HAZUS Courses at EMI COMPLETE: E313 Basic Hazus-MH & E172 Hazus-MH for Flood: • Updated to Hazus-MH 3.0 and ArcGIS 10.2.2• Hazus Program team working on finalizing courses prior to delivery • Courses will be ready to host during next slated occurrence in EMI Course Calendar

(Fall/Winter 2016)• Status: Delivered to EMI for review

E0317: Comprehensive Data Management for Hazus-MH (updating)E0179: Application of Hazus-MH for Disaster Operations September (updating)E0296: Application of Hazus-MH for Risk Assessment (updating)E0170: Hazus-MH for Hurricane (updating)E0174: Hazus-MH for Earthquake (updating)E0176: Hazus-MH for Floodplain Managers (updating)• Update Round 2: Being updated to Hazus-MH 3.0 and ArcGIS 10.2.2 • Courses ready during next slated occurrence (Spring/Summer 2017)

• Update on Track!HAZUS Training Specialist at EMI: Paul Ganem - [email protected] apply for a HAZUS training course, please visit: http://training.fema.gov/Apply/– To enroll, download the Admission Application For further information on

registration, please visit training.fema.gov/emiweb

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9th Annual Hazus Conference 2016College of Charleston in Charleston, SCNovember 7 –9, 2016

Theme: ‘Achieving Disaster Resilience through Hazus Innovation’• Organized and hosted by the South Carolina Emergency Management Division

and College of Charleston Low country Hazards Center

• Conference registration website is up: www.hazusconference.com• Registration is open through November 1, 2016• Special hotel room rates have been blocked out near the College of Charleston;

check out the registration site for more details

• Conference Agenda: http://www.hazusconference.com/agenda/index.html

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Release of Hazus 3.2 – October 31, 2016Additional functionality Flood Model:

• The User Defined Facilities Report under Results à Summary Reports was updated so that losses now display in the $1000s, instead of actual dollars as before

• Content values and resulting losses for UDFs are now based on user-supplied input for contents• A glitch caused by the apostrophe in O’Brien County, IA was fixed to remove an error thrown in the Flood Specific

Occupancy Mapping dialog • The Agriculture Exposure Report now populates correctly with results, instead of showing blank as before• Intermittent issues with SQL locking and denying access to some files were addressed; this should reduce errors or

crashes within the Hydrology and Hydraulics analysis • All reports were upgraded to Crystal Reports 2011 and enhanced to include updated Hazus logo graphics. The Global

Summary Report was further enhanced to include graphical representations of results• Census blocks with a Median Year Built value of zero are now producing flood loss results using updated state data

Earthquake Model:• The Debris Summary Report now opens correctly. Previously, some users saw a blank Fire Following Earthquake report• All reports were upgraded to Crystal Reports 2011 and enhanced to include updated Hazus logo graphics. The Global

Summary Report was further enhanced to include graphical representations of results• A new hazard interface was added to the Earthquake Scenario Wizard to allow direct import of USGS ShakeMap products

with an internet connection.

Hurricane Model:• All reports were upgraded to Crystal Reports 2011 and enhanced to include updated Hazus logo graphics. The Global

Summary Report was further enhanced to include graphical representations of results

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Release of Hazus 3.2 – October 31, 2016Additional functionality CDMS and Data Changes:• All state data has been updated to include a value for the Median Year Built field based on the methodology described in

Appendix C.• Study region aggregation was failing for places where <null> values were present in the BackupPower field; a default value of “0”

was added instead of <null>• For user data in a study region, Hazus limits the number of records visible at one time. This limit is set to 100,000 in Hazus 3.2. • Due to ongoing issues with ArcGIS and recent changes made to CDMS import capability, the option to import MDB format UDF

databases through the study region is no longer supported. Users wishing to import UDF data directly to the study region withoutCDMS must now convert their MDB file to a feature class using ArcCatalog

• Major enhancements were made to CDMS data import capabilities:• Polyline data can now be imported to study regions through CDMS. Users will need to select the “life line” radio button on

the home screen for to make sure of polyline import• UDF import to the UDF fields in the state databases is now supported by CDMS. Users wishing to use UDF in their study

regions are advised to import the UDF through CDMS, then aggregate a study region, rather than using the UDF import options within the individual study regions

• Auto-calculation of four required fields was added to CDMS, along with the option to edit the values produced by CDMS. This eases the import process for external data sources, such as HSIP, and improves the quality of imported data. For a listing of the fields and how they are calculated, see Appendix A

• AEBM inventory data can now be imported through CDMS, provided the data belongs to one of the 16,000 profiles. CDMS will automatically generate your profile name based on the inventory data you input. Profile import and custom profile creation is not supported at this time. Hazus provides over 16,000 pre-populated profiles for imported AEBM data

• Before the data is pushed to the state database, a user may edit the values in the final table. A final validation process is then conducted on the data to ensure it is does not corrupt the state database.

Link to Complete Hazus 3.2 Functionality & Defects Document: http://www.usehazus.com/uploads/forum/Hazus_3.pdf

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New Geospatial Resources & Natural hazard News

GIS guidance for rural local governments http://www.oregon.gov/geo/Documents/Local%20Government%20GIS%20Road%20Map.pdf

USDA Forest Service Geospatial Traininghttp://fsweb.geotraining.fs.fed.us/www/index.phpFor additional national application training visit the NRM training website and calendar.

– Website http://fsweb.nrm.fs.fed.us/support/training/– Calendar http://fsweb.nrm.fs.fed.us:8085/training/iweb_training

New topographic map of the world https://techcrunch.com/2016/10/11/five-years-of-observations-from-tandem-satellites-produce-3d-world-map-of-unprecedented-accuracy/

New USGS 3DEP informational videos on you tubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDJyRiiMlbs - How to use the US Interagency Elevation Inventory https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaY05ZUbc8g – How to use the Public Areas of Interest Collection Tool

Using The National Map Products and Services http://training.usgs.gov/TEL/TheNationalMap/TNM-TEL-Index.html

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A Statewide Approach to Risk StudiesWVU Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment Proposal

Kurt Donaldson & Eric Hopkins

WV GIS Technical Center

West Virginia University

27 October 2016

Technical Support to Local Natural Hazard Mitigation Planning for Flood, Landslide, and Dam/Levee Failure

Floods Dam / Levee Failures Landslides

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PROJECT OVERVIEW

Risk Assessments for Local Hazard Mitigation Plans (55 Counties)• Riverine 1% Annual Chance Flood • Dam/Levee Failure (led by USACE)• Landslides

Detailed Building Inventories (State-Level Integration)• GIS Parcels – 55 county assessor GIS parcel files standardized and integrated• Centralized CAMA/Assessment Records for building characteristics• GIS Addresses – WV DHSEM Statewide Addressing & Mapping System

Risk Assessments Published on State/Federal GeoPlatforms• State GeoPlatform (WV Flood Tool - www.mapWV.gov/Flood)• Federal GeoPlatform (www.geoplatform.gov)

Preliminary Proposal Accepted by State Hazard Mitigation Office• Funding proposed through Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)

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PROJECT HISTORY

2014 Project concept initiated by Cynthia McCoy, FEMA Region III

2015 West Virginia selected by FEMA for Building Inventory Tool pilot

2015 The Polis Center at IUPUI Completes Project Workflow for Hazus-MH Model Building Inventory for West Virginia

2016 Flood and Landslide Risk Assessment studies completed for pilot county

2016 Preliminary proposal accepted by State Hazard Mitigation Office for state technical support services to regional and local governments for Local Hazard Mitigation Plans

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•Multi-Agency Coordination

•Risk Assessment Lifecycle

Goal 1: Communication and Training Network

Establish a communication and training network for exchanging risk assessment information and technical skills among local, state, federal, and other entities.

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RiskAssessment

Lifecycle

Diagram courtesy of Cynthia McCoy,

FEMA Region X

Start Early - Best Practice!

Local Hazard Mitigation Plan updates should begin a minimum of one year in advance, preferably two years before the expiration date

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Multi-Agency Coordination

Federal Agencies

State Agencies

Universities

Regional Councils

Local Counties

Private Companies

11 Regional Planning & Development

Councils

55 Counties

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• Best Available Risk Assessment Data

• Historical Flood Data

• Online Map Validation Tools

Goal 2: Exchange Best Available Data

Exchange the best available risk assessment data among local, state, and federal GeoPlatforms. Incorporate historical flood data into risk assessment studies. Use online map validation tools for local communities to validate risk assessment data.

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Best Available Site-Specific Data

Parcel/Assessment/Address Spatial Database

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GIS Parcels GIS AddressesCAMA Records

What is the “sweet spot” for comprehensive information

about structures and ownership?

Answer: Statewide integration of multiple data sources, especially (1) parcels, (2) CAMA assessment records, and (3) E-911 addresses

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External Map Links

Local Data Sources

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GIS PARCEL

CAMA Assessment

GEOCODE ADDRESS

GIS ADDRESS

GOOGLE MAP LINK

197 Rodeo Drive, Martinsburg, WV

AERIAL PHOTOS

FEMA MAP LINK

WV Flood Tool Beta

Seamless Data Integration

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Goal 3: Statewide Building Inventories

Create a statewide inventory of all buildings and facilities exposed (with replacement costs) in flood hazard, dam/levee failure, and landslide susceptibility zones.

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Building Inventory

(site specific)

GBS(aggregate buildings)

UDF(individual buildings)

Hazus GBS and UDF Inventory Data. The General Building

Stock (aggregate buildings) and User Defined Facilities

(individual buildings) are derived from the Building Inventory.

Work Flow for Building Inventory & Flood Risk Assessments

Building Inventory

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Building Inventory Exposure ($) for Multi-Hazards

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Goal 4: Statewide Depth Grid

Depth grids are important for (1) water depth visualization in the WV Flood Tool and for (2) estimating building damage costs using Hazus-MH flood loss software. Its is preferred to use more accurate depth grids from various sources

than a generalized depth grid from the Hazus Enhanced Quick Look tool.

Depth Grid Sources• Risk MAP Studies (HEC-RAS hydraulic models)

• Model-Backed Zone A Studies (HEC-RAS hydraulic models)

• FIS X-Sections to Water Elevation Conversion (no models)o Water surface elevations derived from x-sections of detailed flood studies

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Risk MAP Study Depth Grid

(model based)

Model-Backed A Zone Depth Grid

Depth Grid generated from FIS x-sections

Depth Grid Sources

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Tracking Flood Risk Products in GIS -Depth Grids – 1% Annual Chance

Courtesy of Lee Brancheau, FEMA Region III

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Did you know?

A million dollars has been dedicated for Model-Backed A Zone Depth Grids in West Virginia

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Goal 5: County-Level Risk Assessments

Perform county-level risk assessments for 55 counties using site-site specific building inventories.

• Riverine Floods (1% Annual Chance)

• Dam/Levee Failure

• Landslides

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Devastating2016 June Flood

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Building DamageLoss Estimates $$$

197 Rodeo Dr.

197 Rodeo Dr.

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Debris Generated Shelters Needed

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Dam/Levee Failure Risk Assessment

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Goals• Prioritize dam inspections in accordance

with risk and those that do not have an EAP digitized

• Integrate Dam and Levee safety action class (class 1 - 5) for every USACE dam and levee into HIRA and THIRA.

• Produce documentaries about/on aging dam structures around endangered communities (Develop a list of potential dams on which to focus).

• Create a task force to address levee safety in West Virginia (Coordination between NRCS and USACE on levee safety issues).

Bluestone Dam

In recent years, it was discovered that Bluestone Dam would be unable to pass the Probable Maximum Flood possible at the site, which could cause failure of the dam. To remedy the problem, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has undertaken a Dam Safety Assurance program for Bluestone.

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Dam/Levee Failure – USACE Technical Lead

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Joe Trimboli MSc CFMU.S. Army Corps of EngineersSilver Jackets WV Liaisonhttp://wvsj.us/

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Landslide Risk Assessment

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Goals• Develop a landslide inventory• Create valid landslide models for specific WV

regions• Generate county-level resolution landslide maps• Create an interactive web map application for

displaying landslide models and landslide variables• Use the new landslide models and information to

update the State Hazard Mitigation Plan

Did you know?

Landslides are the #2 Hazard in West Virginia 2015 Yeager Airport Slide

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Landslide susceptibility map showing generalized USGS map and detailed WVGISTC map

LandslideRisks

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Risk Assessment table showing building counts along with estimated replacement costs in landslide zones of concern

Buildings Exposed to Landslide Risks

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Goal 6: Identify Data Gaps

Review and identify data gaps for key GIS data layers for risk assessment studies (parcels, addresses, imagery, elevation, flood layers, critical infrastructure, etc.).

Provide recommendations to the appropriate organizations to improve data management and governance.

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Data Gap Analysis for Region 9 Counties

located in the Eastern Panhandle of West

Virginia

Data Gap Analysis

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Goal 7: Publish Risk Assessment Reports

Publish supplemental risk assessment reports for local and state hazard mitigation plans.

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Goal 8: Publish Model Data

Publish input and output model data associated with risk assessments on state and federal GeoPlatforms.

•FEMA and USACE GeoPlatforms

•State GeoPlatforms WV Flood Tool State Data Clearinghouse

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More detailed flood risk assessments

from local mitigation plans can be

vertically integrated to state and

federal GeoPlatforms.

FEMA’s Total Exposure in Floodplain (TEIF)http://bit.ly/1r1vRBg

Courtesy of Lee Brancheau, FEMA Region III

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Goal 9: RiskMAP View of WV Flood tool

Upload 2D/3D flood risk and dam failure maps to the RiskMAP View of the WV Flood Tool (www.mapWV.gov/Flood).

Provide a web planning tool to estimate physical building damage, debris removal, and temporary shelter needs.

This flood risk assessment information permits communities or individual property owners to decide how to allocate resources for the most effective and efficient response and recovery, and to prioritize mitigation measures to reduce future loss.

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• Total Assets Exposed

• Building Damage

• Debris Removal

• Shelters Needed

RiskMAP View: Hazus Level 2 Data

Update RiskMAP View

with more detailed

Hazus Level 2 “User

Modified” Data for

Building Damage

Estimates, Debris

Removal, and Shelter

Needs

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One-Story Home Two-Story Duplex High Rise Apartment

0 Feet

WATERDEPTH

12 Feet

4 Feet

Courtesy of Pinellas County Emergency Management, Florida (http://egis.pinellascounty.org/apps/stormsurgeprotector/index.html)

3D Flood Visualization – Individual Structures

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1% Flood Impact, 11-ft. Water Depth3D Flood Visualization

of Structure at197 Rodeo DriveWV Flood Tool Conceptual Slide

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Parcel/Address Identity Info

County ID 2 (Berkeley)

Parcel ID 04037M001300000000

Street Address 197 Rodeo Drive

City Martinsburg

Zip Code 25403

Deed or GIS Acreage 2.3 Acres

Legal DescriptionLOT 13 SOUTH SEC PHASE II

Property Owner(s) XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

CAMA Assessment Data

Land Appraisal 55,100

Building Appraisal 321,700

Total Appraisal 376,800

CAMA BuildingData

Tax Year 2015

Tax Card 1

Tax Class 2

Land Use Code 101

STORIES 2

Exterior Wall –Construction Type 7

Style 8

Year Built 2010

Total Rooms 8

AREASUM 3,981

GRADE – Building Condition A-

Basement – Foundation Type & First Floor Height 4

DWELVAL 398,400

OBYVAL 8,450

COMVAL 0

Exposure/Replacement Cost

(BI)ReplCost 506,940

ContCost 603,075

BldgArea 3,981

hzOccCode Res1

NumStories 2

YearBuilt 2010

BldgConstruction Brick

BldgCondition High

BldgFoundation Basement

FirstFloorHt 4

Damage Estimates (UDF)

BldgDmgPct 51.6

BldgLossUSD 261,354

ContDmgPct 47.9

ContLossUSD 121,326

A unique parcel identifier links assessment/building data, replacement costs, and damage loss estimates for each structure

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3D

3D Flood Visualization – Neighborhood

3D Northwest View

Baltimore Street, Martinsburg, WV

WV Flood Tool Conceptual Slide

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Resources: WV Flood Risk Reports

October 2016

Flood Risk Assessment Supplement to 2017 Region 9 Planning and Development Council Hazard Mitigation Plans – WV GIS Technical Center

Berkeley County, WVftp://ftp.wvgis.wvu.edu/pub/temp/FEMA/FRA/Berkeley_FloodRiskRpt_20161026.pdf

Morgan county, WVftp://ftp.wvgis.wvu.edu/pub/temp/FEMA/FRA/Morgan_FloodRiskRpt_20161026.pdf

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Resources: Previous NCR HUG Calls

Dec. 2013

Total Exposure in Floodplain (TEIF) 2.0 – Glenn Locke, Tetra Techhttp://www.usehazus.com/uploads/forum/December192013_NationalCapitolRegionHUG_Presentaiton_FINAL.pdfhttp://www.usehazus.com/ncrhug

March 2015

Cook County HMP Risk Assessment – Carol Bauman, Tetra Tech http://www.usehazus.com/uploads/forum/March262015_NationalCapitolRegionHUG_Presentaiton.pdf

Feb.2016

Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment Lifecycle Cradle-to-Cradle - Rethinking the Way We Use Risk Assessments – Cynthia McCoy, FEMA Region Xhttp://www.usehazus.com/uploads/forum/February252016_NationalCapitolRegionHUG_Presentaiton2.pdf

March2016

Data Creation Geared to the World as We Know it! – Steve Kocsis, Cambria County, PA GIS Center; Visualization of the Month – 3D Flood Impacthttp://www.usehazus.com/uploads/forum/March312016_NationalCapitolRegionHUG_Presentaiton.pdf

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FUTURE DIRECTIONS Officially Start Project in 2017 Refine Building Inventory Tool

• Better integration of parcels/assessment records with E-911 addresses• Review CAMA default values/null values/assumptions

o Null values for certain building characteristics of commercial and industrial propertieso Tax-Exempt Properties

• Upgrade to current Hazus-MH software version

Upgrade RiskMAP View of WV Flood Tool Add Hazus Level 2 Data (building loss estimates, debris removal, shelter needs) At-Risk Structures in Flood Zones

o Display parcel/assessment/address and building loss info for individual structureso Create 3D flood visualizations of at-risk structures

Incorporate flood/levee inundation maps

Coordinate with Technical Partners Statewide Depth Grid, Dam/Levee Assessments, Landslide Model Validation, etc. 37

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SPECIAL THANKS

Special thanks for support from

FEMA

WV Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

The Polis Center at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Kurt DonaldsonGIS ManagerWV GIS Technical CenterWest Virginia University

[email protected]

Eric HopkinsGIS SpecialistWV GIS Technical CenterWest Virginia University

[email protected]

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Loading UDF’s into Back-end of HAZUS v3.x Flood Model

NCR How-To Series

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Beginning with Version 3.0 and now Version 3.1…improvements made to the application:

• Migration of the current database structure away from the Personal Geodatabase (pGDB) format to SQL Server Spatial format

Hazus-MH 3.x Back-end

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http://www.fema.gov/hazus-software

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• <HazusProjectName>.dbo.hzUserDefinedFlty• Spatial in nature• Requires loading of data

• <HazusProjectName>.dbo.flUserDefinedFlty• Tabular in nature• Requires loading of data

Relevant Objects

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Connecting via ArcCatalog

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ArcCatalog > Database Connections > Add Database Connection

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Connecting via ArcCatalog

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ArcCatalog > Database Connections > Add Database Connection

Dropdown Choose Hazus Project

<Computer Name Here>

gohazusplus_01

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Connecting via ArcCatalog

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When connection is 1st created it usually has a default and generic name…user may want to change to something intuitive.

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Tables & Feature Classes

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Many tables and feature classes…1337 objects!

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Relevant Objects Located

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Recall Relevant Objects Slide…find the two (2) objects.

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Understand Relevant Objects

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<HazusProjectName>.dbo.hzUserDefinedFlty(Spatial)

<HazusProjectName>.dbo.flUserDefinedFlty(Tabular)

There Are Many More Fields

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Preparatory dB

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Users may want to develop a “working dB” to place an export of the back-end tables as well as stage data developed for varying Hazus scenarios.

Blank exports from Hazus Back-end

Data prepared for loading

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Loading Data

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Right-click…choose “Load Data…”

Specify UDF points desired…

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Loading Data Continued…

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Click “Add” button after browsing…

Then click “Next>”…

Perform field matching…

Then click “Next>”…

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Loading Data Finishing…

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Options available… Click “Finish”…

Perform loading for both Relevant Objects; Spatial & Table!

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Check Hazus Front-end…

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Hazus Inventory>User Defined Facilities…

Data should exist…

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James R. Mawby, CFMProject Geographer, Dewberry8401 Arlington BoulevardFairfax, VA 22031Office – (703) 849-0528Web – www.dewberry.comEmail – [email protected]

Contact

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FEMA Map Service Center (MSC) Hazus Download http://msc.fema.gov/portal/resources/hazusAnnouncements on Hazus fema.gov http://www.fema.gov/hazusSoftware and Educational Materials https://training.fema.gov/emi.aspxHazus Hotzone Newsletters https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/101915

Virtual and EMI Course listings flyers are now up on fema.gov http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/105722

Check to see if you qualify for Hazus Professional or Practitioner Certificationhttp://www.fema.gov/fema-hazus-multi-hazard-training-credentialing-program

DocumentationHazus Download Tutorial & Factsheet http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/31693Flyers & Handoutshttp://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/105722User Release Noteshttps://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/105743Technical Manualshttp://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/24609

Available Outreach Materials

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Technical SupportHazusHelp Desk: [email protected]

Program ContactScott McAfee: [email protected]

EMI HazusCourse ContactPaul Ganem: [email protected]

NEW Outreach EmailHazusOutreach Team: [email protected]

National Capitol Region Hazus User Group LeaderCynthia McCoy: [email protected]

Hazus Contacts

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Thursday November 17, 2016 at 10:00 AM ET / 7:00AM PTThe last TH of the month is a Holiday!

Use the same number and conference code for each call:Call 1-302-202-1110 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 callAdjourn

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