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Title: Using ArcView 3.x with Firewise: The Frenchtown pilot


1
Using ArcView 3.x with FirewiseThe Frenchtown
pilot
  • John Q. Murray
  • Murray Information Services, Inc.

2
Frenchtown, Montana
  • Missoula County
  • Settled 1850s by French-Canadian Catholics
  • St. Johns Day (June 24) one of the earliest
    community celebrations in Montana special
    trains from Butte and Anaconda
  • 20 miles west of Missoula (University of Montana)
  • On transportation corridor Clark Fork, I-90,
    railroad, pipeline, fiber optic lines

3
IRS 5m image Frenchtown MT
Great family-oriented lifestyle great schools,
recreation Frenchtown Pond State Park, King Ranch
Golf Course
4
How our Firewise project started
  • Two very dedicated teachers Roberta Chapman
    (FJHS), Dennis Normand (FHS)
  • Among the first to complete the EOS Center
    GIS-4-MT ArcView GIS training
  • ArcView K-12 site license for all Montana
  • Chief Waldron suggested adopting Firewise as the
    students community project

5
Frenchtown Fire responsibilities
  • Structure fire, wildland fire, medical aid,
    hazardous materials response
  • District size
  • 3.15 billion sq.ft.
  • 72400 acres
  • 113 sq.mi.
  • Missoula and Mineral Cos.

6
Firewise a great community project
  • Hazard Mapping
  • Fire - Structural - Wildland
  • Hazardous Materials - Flood - Earthquake
  • Technical Rescues
  • Access Routes - Water Supply - Area
    Familiarization - Equipment Demands

7
Firewise timely development poised on districts
east side
  • Missoulian, 3/24/2002 the (Wye) area is
    widely assumed to have the greatest growth
    potential in the Missoula Valley. Estimates range
    from 3,000 to 6,000 new homes will be built in
    the area during the next decade.

Blue U.S. Census blocks intersecting the
Frenchtown Rural Fire District (FRFD) Red
Frenchtown fire district Green U.S. Census
block tracts entirely within the FRFD fire
district Source Tiger data 30063blk00.shp,
30061blk00.shp
8
Chief Waldrons Vision
  • Collect data
  • Get data into the computer
  • Draw color-coded maps
  • Correct the data
  • Use the maps for Structure Protection plans and
    community education
  • In a few years, collect the data again

9
Step 1 Collect data
  • Weekly field trips
  • Volunteer Montana (Americorps) provided a
    10-month grant for coordinator Philip Keating
  • School volunteers
  • 3 teachers
  • 30 students
  • Fire district volunteers
  • 6 residents, 60 firefighters

10
In the field NFPA299 paper
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Step 2 Data into the computer
12
The Data Entry Application
  • The application minimizes data entry errors
  • Converts latitude and longitude to decimal
    degrees for ArcView 3.2
  • Double-checks scoring
  • Generates text files that can be read into
    ArcView as tables (which become event themes)
  • Can download the app from the Internet see
    http//www.murrayinfo.com/bobbannon

13
Also available on other devices
  • Trimble GeoExplorer III data dictionary
  • Compaq iPaq, HP Jornada versions
  • Palm Pilot version by my friend Clark at RedZone
    Software (Colorado)
  • More under development
  • Live display of GPS points on Jornada ArcPad
  • Internet version ASP writing to Access db

14
NFPA 299 Review
  • Fuels trees, shrubs, grass
  • Building materials
  • Water availability
  • Topography
  • Road design access
  • Point-based total determines rating

15
Assessing Fuels
16
Fuels ratings
17
Assessing Materials, Utilities
18
Materials Ratings
19
Assessing Topography
20
Topography, Road Ratings
21
Step 3. Draw color-coded maps
  • Use ArcView GIS software to produce color-coded
    maps from the assessment data (the Firedanger
    field in our tables)

22
Base maps from local govt
  • Missoula County
  • Alan Hoyt Share Missoula Co. maps
  • Surveyor Dept Assign addresses when missing
  • Wildfire mitigation grants, 2001 2002
  • United States Forest Service
  • Liz Gupton Sharing Ninemile, Superior maps
  • State of Montana
  • Internet library resources http//nris.state.mt.u
    s
  • DNRC John Pilsworth Montana State Forester

23
Partners provide many resources
  • County, state provide parcel data USFS roads and
    trails, EOS Center satellite images
  • Ken Wall of Geodata Inc. our valuable local GIS
    guru find somebody like Ken to help

24
Add our Firewise data onto their base layers
25
Adding our data the procedure
  • Add delimited text file as a table
  • Add the table as an event theme (choosing
    longitude for x, latitude for the y values)
  • Convert the event theme to a shapefile
  • Use the Projection Utility to project from WGS
    1984 to Montana state plane, 1984, feet
  • Edit the legend, setting colors for the four
    values of the Firedanger field

26
Adding our data the easy way
  • Use the Avenue script ProjectLatlonFromFile
  • You specify the input file, the script does the
    rest

27
Step 4. Correct the data
  • Ongoing process
  • Problems on our end
  • Addresses missing from NFPA 299 form
  • Lat/lon transcribed wrong
  • Lat/lon did not have enough precision
  • Problems in the county/state base maps
  • Missing addresses on parcels in our district

28
Ground truth
  • 780 NFPA 299 forms entered into computer
  • NFPA address same as county address 289
  • NFPA address different from county 72
  • Either NFPA or county address missing so cant
    tell if it is correct 419
  • Almost 500 need to be reviewed

29
Map book for QA
  • Moved to 8.1 because labels are more flexible
  • Maps show where we need corrections
  • Organized by township, range, section
  • Map shows every address from the county
  • If missing, fill it in on the map by hand
  • Three symbols for our NFPA299 data
  • X address, latlon doesnt match
  • ? means our address or their address missing
  • ? (check mark) Its good!

30
Labels in 8.1 much nicer than 3.2
Can write small Visual Basic routines
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Example West Fork Petty Creek
Points are bunched up off the road. X means
our address conflicts with the countys address
for the parcel in which it appears ? indicates a
mismatch because either our address or the
countys address is missing Likely a precision
problem with the lat/lon values Probably need
new lat/lon points
32
Section map ? entry May be OK
  • Consider ? unknown id ? 29
  • NFPA299 address 19925 CONIFER
  • Countys address for this latlon point PO BOX
    460387
  • PO Box, so cannot be sure that our data is
    correct doublecheck it

33
Section map X entry Mismatch
  • Consider X non-matching id ? 28
  • NFPA299 address 19815 CONIFER, Wood A-Frame
  • Countys address for this lat/lon point 19720
    CONIFER DR
  • 19815 doesnt match 19720!
  • Sent fire department personnel out to do
    ground-truth

34
Firewise Information System
  • Designed by fire depts, coded by EOS Center
  • John Murray, Frenchtown Ray Erickson, Florence
  • Tim Weisenburger, EOS Center programmer
  • High-profile demonstrations
  • Idaho Gov. Dirk Kempthorne
  • Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman
  • Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton
  • Vice President Dick Cheney
  • 24K Western Governors Assn. grant for imagery
  • 1m Ikonos multispectral each pixel 1 sq. meter
  • Will schedule for this spring after the snow
    melts

35
ArcIMS application on Internet
  • http//yoda.cec.umt.edu/firewise/map/index.asp

36
Reports for individual homes
  • Viewable by anyone
  • Indicates whether qualified data
  • Edit requires login with password

37
Login to edit the data
  • 3 levels of security
  • One who originally entered the data
  • A supervisor for each fire district
  • EOS Center global admin privileges

38
ArcIMS is the way to go
  • Validation of latlon, addresses at data entry
    would have avoided many issues
  • Alex Philp Estimated cost value of the system
    from scratch 220,000 (servers, ArcIMS, data,
    programming)
  • Alex, Tim, Jeff are now in the private sector
    http//www.gcs-research.com

39
Changes over time
  • Original requirement Color code the ratings
  • Simple NFPA 299 form and write to a text file
  • They changed the NFPA 299 form!
  • Add support for all versions of the form,
    original data
  • Convert data to the latest version
  • Correct errors or update data
  • Allow edits read text file and repopulate form
  • Homeowners want to see their rating
  • Replace backend text file with Access database
  • Add query by name or address
  • Add reports

40
Whats next
  • Simulations based on the Firewise data
  • Ask what if questions?
  • Individual homes
  • Entire subdivisions
  • Scenario Builder 3.2 extension provided to
    schools by the Orton Family Foundation
  • No programming required great for students
  • Firewise scenarios developed by Ken Wall, Geodata
    Services, Inc., Missoula, Montana
  • http//www.geodata-mt.com

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Have fun!
Best wishes from the original Frenchtown Firewise
crew Phil, Johnny Q, Stacy, and Charlene
Phil and Charlene are now with Missoula City
Fire Stacy is an EMT in Vancouver WA
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