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Richard Butgereit richard.butgereit@em.myflorida.com Information Management Section Head Florida Division of Emergency Management 850-413-9907. 2013 Statewide Hurricane Exercise and HAZUS Updates. FLHUG Outreach. http://www.usehazus.com/flhug Google Group - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Richard Butgereitrichard.butgereit@em.myflorida.com Information Management Section HeadFlorida Division of Emergency Management850-413-9907

2013 Statewide Hurricane Exercise and HAZUS Updates

FLHUG Outreach• http://www.usehazus.com/flhug

Google Group• https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/flhug

LinkedIn Group • http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Florida-HAZU

S-User-Group-4310690

Current version of HAZUSFDEM now using HAZUS 2.1

– with updated data– some of which is only updated to tract

(so suitable for wind and surge models, but not flood nor earthquake)

Update of default databases• As a component of the State Hazard

Mitigation Plan, statewide default databases updated

• Demographics• Essential Facilities• Aggregate Building Stock

Demographics• Updated courtesy of FEMA Region IV

Challenges• Fitting 2010 numbers to 2000 geography• Data elements needed for block group

based models (earthquake and flood) not yet available

Essential Facilities• FDEM maintains “living” critical facilities

inventory – – data model based upon operational needs of the FL State

Emergency Operation Center– updated via annual data call to county emergency

management programs (in support of EMPA)– additionally updated by self-serving of data from county

GIS data download websites & some state agencies– partnership with Florida GeoPlan Center– tweaks made to data model to accommodate HAZUS

(short names)

Essential Facilities• Exports from critical facilities inventory taken

to update essential facilities within HAZUS

• Not a priority to update other datasets, due to lack of analysis with hurricane wind model– High potential loss facilities– Transportation facilities

Aggregate Building Stock• Update based upon 2011 parcels

1. Crosswalk between DOR use codes and HAZUS land use types (LUT) created

2. RS Means used to derive estimated replacement cost (RPC) per square foot per land use type

3. Spatial view created to join, calculate –Sqft x RPC/sqft for LUT = Total RPC

4. Contents calculated as 50%** of RPC** Citizens Property Insurance provided estimate

Aggregate Building Stock

5. Parcel centroids derived6. Centroids spatially joined to tracts7. Centroids summed for each tract8. Resultant tables uploaded using CDMS

Download of data

Please contact richard.butgereit@em.myflorida.com for credentials to access the FTP site.

Update of default databases• BuildingInventory.gdb – geodatabase of parcel

centroids• FL folder –

– EF.mdb– BndryGBS.mdb

• FL.mdb – • FL_HAZuS10to00.mdb - demographics

2013 Statewide Hurricane ExerciseFlorida Statewide Hurricane Exercise

– Monday May 20 – Thursday May 23– overlapping 2 other exercises

Ardent Sentry – NORTHCOM May 16 – May 23

Vigilant Guard – National Guard May 16 – May 23

• FDEM contacted by HiFLD to the Regions program regarding potential opportunities to “exercise the GeoCONOPS”

• DHS Geospatial Management Office later contacted FDEM

• Planning underway– DHS GMO– FEMA HQ/R4/NESC– NGA– AFNORTH

DHS GeoCONOPS

FEMA supportNational Exercise and Simulation Center

– Sandia National Laboratory– SUMMIT– provides a state-of-the-art facility to serve the all-hazards preparedness and

response mission through pooling resources, maximizing efficiency and providing sustained exercise and training support to all stakeholders

Modeling Taskforce – MOTF– FEMA effort to support modeling during response

SUMMIT

https://dhs-summit.us

FEMA MOTF

FEMA MOTF

2013 Statewide Hurricane Exercise• FDEM looks forward to a successful exercise• Using HAZUS as an integral tool for exercise

planning, response, and recovery• Partnering with FEMA NESC and MOTF, particularly

on HAZUS products• Using updated data

• 2010 demographics• Essential Facilities• Aggregated Building Stock

2013 Statewide Hurricane Exercise• You can follow along during the exercise,

monitoring…• FDEM’s GATORx - http://map.floridadisater.org/gatorx

FL SERT common operation platform mapping tool

• FEMA GeoPlatform - http://fema.maps.arcgis.com FEMA providing geospatial data and analytics in support

of emergency management

Questions?

https://floridadisaster.maps.arcgis.com

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