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Presented at the 2011 Texas GIS Forum
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David R. Maltby II
USGS TX WSC
Gregory P. Shelton
NWS West Gulf RFC
Collaborations to Develop and Deploy Flood Inundation Maps
Texas Floodplain Management Association
2011 Fall Conference
September 22, 2011
What is Flood Inundation Mapping?
Flood Inundation Mapping (FIM) is a real-time,
operational tool that visually relates USGS
streamgage readings and NWS forecasts to flood
risk for the primary purpose of public safety, but
also has significant benefits of:
• Understanding changing natural processes that
produce hazards
• Development of hazard mitigation strategies and
technologies
• Effectively reduce vulnerability and repetition of
loss to infrastructure
• Promotion of risk-wise behavior
Overview
• Review of NWS Flood Inundation Mapping
Program
– Current locations and planned future work
• Review of USGS Flood Inundation Mapping
Initiative (FIMI)
– Current and future work
• Review of Collaborative Projects between
NWS and USGS
– Incorporation of maps into HAZUS
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NWS FLOOD INUNDATION MAPPING PROGRAM
Status and Goals
Status of AHPS Flood Inundation Mapping Services
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62 AHPS Flood Inundation Map Libraries
Federal Guidelines Version 3 (Commonality Across Agencies)
QA/QC Plan and Training
http://water.weather.gov
Direction of AHPS Flood Inundation Mapping Services
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• Public wants Common Tools and Features such as
• Emergency Managers need Enhanced Decision
Support Tools to support Weather Ready goals
• According to recent NWS CFI customer survey,
responses increased by 250%.
• The number of respondents who claimed to be a
personal user increased from 8 to 21 thousand or
roughly 64% of all respondents.
• The number of respondents for Emergency Response
remained consistent.
NWS Stakeholder Surveys
Direction of AHPS Flood Inundation Mapping Services
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• Same Information Across Multiple Platforms
(Collaborations with Multiple Federal Agencies)
• Common Tools and Features
• Underlying Fundamental Science
• Supported By Subject Matter Experts
Meeting Stakeholder Needs
Operational
Science
Human
Dimension
Technical
Direction of AHPS Flood Inundation Mapping Services
Better Visualization
Enhanced Communication of Flood Risk and
Likelihood for Flooding
Flood Loss Potentials
Meeting Stakeholder Power User Needs
Concept from NWS Aptima Report,
which surveyed EM, reservoir
operator, and user.
USGS FLOOD INUNDATION MAPPING INITIATIVE
Status and Goals
Flood Library Tools
Static Inundation Map Libraries
FIMI Web Mapping Application “New” Features
• Decision Matrix – ability to show
two linked dependent sites for one
reach
• WaterAlert
– Subscribe in the application
• WaterWatch
– Set the historical context for
current flows using another USGS
product
• NWS forecast linkage
– Working on which forecasts and
how to display
• SharePoint form for submission of
libraries from USGS WSCs
Next Steps in Products and Communications
• Toolbox and Map libraries
– Continue to elaborate on the guidance and templates as
needs arise through the pilot projects and
cooperator/partner needs
– Add NWS Inundation Libraries and more links to AHPS
• Continue WMA development
– Integrate more seamlessly with NWS forecasts
• Combined live hydrograph and APTIS uncertainty communication
ideas
– Integrate with more NWS tools and web services
– Work on including HAZUS information
and maybe Dynamic Mapping
– Explore print feature further with the SPN
COLLABORATIVE PROJECTSLinking FIM to USGS WMA and FEMA HAZUS
Goals of the Interagency Flood Inundation Mapping Meetings
RiskMAP (Mapping Assessment Planning)
Incentives – NFIP Community Rating System
Information - Coordinated Needs Mgmt System (CNMS)
Hydraulic Models and Model Development
Critical Infrastructure Data
Geospatial Resources (LIDAR, DEM)
Web Resources and Tools
Coordinated outreach
Real-time Data (River Stages, Precipitation, Soils,
Projected Releases, Operational Data)
Flood Warning and Observations Network
Flood Forecast and Predictions
Enhance inter-agency collaboration to better
communicate flood risks and reduce repetitive flood losses
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Recent Activities Related to FIM USGS and NWS SOW
Funding Documents
USGS conducted preliminary HAZUS
Assessment using NWS AHPS
Shapefiles and Depth Rasters
USACE National Levee Database
Review of Various Flood Awareness
Tools
USACE FEMA Sponsored Silver
Jackets Workshop in August 2011
Interagency Coordination
USGS Hazus-MH Assessments
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• USGS has processed large percentage of the NWS AHPS FIM
Shapefiles and Depth Rasters
• Half of the Initial Results show 1 to 4B dollars in financial exposure
• Delaware River at Trenton, NJ had potentially 40,00 people at Risk
• Iowa River at Iowa City had 3B dollars at risk
Initial Results
NWS AHPS FIM Lessons Learned
Cost Savings by Partnering
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• Additional cost to complete one inundation map library as part of a FEMA
FIS or local Riverine Flood Study: 5 – 10 K (~5 to 10% cost increase)
• Cost doubles and time increases if inundation map library is created after
the study is completed: 15 – 20 K
• Develop inundation libraries in conjunction with Flood Study yields
significant user benefit for small incremental cost and address map
maintenance for local communities
Efficiency goes upCosts go down
Cost Savings by Partnering
NWS AHPS and USGS FIMI Lessons Learned
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Phase 3 cost to implement one inundation map library:
Current Implementation
• on NWS AHPS via current interface: 8K
Proposed Implementation
• on NWS AHPS Google interface: estimated 3-5K (Public)
• on USGS FIMI Web Mapping Application: 1.5 K * (Power-user)
* Need to be evaluated for web traffic, bandwidth, and high loading.
Efficiency goes upCosts go down
July 1994 Flooding in Albany, GA
•17 inches of rain from Hurricane Alberto
•Hundreds of millions in damages
•23,000 people evacuated
Prototype
Web Interface:
Regional
Analysis
Functional Test Incorporating FIM into HAZUS
Prototype
Web Interface:
Analysis of
single census
block
Albany State
University
Functional Test Incorporating FIM into HAZUS
Estimated Loss vs Stage - Flint River at Albany, GA
Breakout into low lying
residential area
Running HAZUS for multiple stages opens up new possibilities for analysis:
USGS/FIMI Web Portal – Mockup of HAZUS Functionality
HAZUS Analysis of Single Census Block
Census Block Boundary
Web Application Schematic
Inundation Polygons
& Depth Grids
Local parcel &
infrastructure data
Multiple HAZUS Runs
Offline
Online
Web
Service
ApplicationServer
Database
FIMI Web Portal
Notional Plan & Timeline
Phase 1 (FY2011-12)• Begin Level 1 HAZUS flood risk analyses for (~60) NWS Inundation Mapping
Locations, (FEMA/USGS)
• Add pilot HAZUS capability to FIMI Web portal. Begin development of manual
with standards and guidelines for new site development.
Phase 2 (FY2012-13)• Complete and QA/QC Level 1 HAZUS analyses.
• Based on evaluations from Phase 1, develop Level 2 HAZUS capability for a
selected subset of the 60 NOAA/NWS sites.
• Draft manual with guidelines and standards for new site development
Phase 3 and beyond….TBD
NWS FIM Sites Ranked by AffectedPopulation and Dollar Value of Assets
The Path Forward
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• Commit to a Prototype Demonstration for Flood
Inundation Web Mapping Services, which will link real-
time observations, flood forecasts and warnings, and FIM
with geospatial flood hazard information from FEMA’s
HAZUS program prior to December 31st.
• Collect available resource to design, develop, implement
subsequent prototype demonstrating coastal components
of the Flood Inundation Mapping Tool.
• Work towards common standards for flood inundation
mapping products, such that shapefiles and rasters can
be shared and consumed by various viewers for the public
and power user.
Questions?