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Title: A GIS-Based Flood Inundation Mapping and Analysis Pilot Project


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A GIS-Based Flood Inundation Mapping and Analysis
Pilot Project
  • Indiana GIS Conference
  • February 19-20, 2008
  • John Buechler, The Polis Center
  • Moon Kim, USGS-WSC

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Presentation Outline
  • Introduction
  • Pilot Study Overview
  • Near Real Time Analysis
  • Damage Assessment
  • GIS Visualization
  • Whats Next

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Flood-Inundation Mapping Pilot Project
  • Generate current and forecast flood-inundation
    maps USGS and NWS data
  • Generate maps for import to HAZUS-MH
  • Serve maps visually through Web

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Collaborative effort
  • Silver Jackets A Natural Hazard Mitigation Team
  • City of Indianapolis
  • IMAGIS
  • Indianapolis Museum of ART
  • INDHS
  • USACE
  • IDNR
  • NWS
  • USGS
  • Polis

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Observed and Predicted Flood-Inundation Mapping
and HAZUS-MH Analysis Using the Ravenswood Area
of Indianapolis as a Pilot Study
Study Area
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Why Ravenswood?
  • Ravenswood floods frequently and often damage is
    incurred
  • IMA Virginia B. Fairbanks Art and Nature Park in
    is partially situated in the flood plain
    occasional flooding
  • Availability of high-resolution digital elevation
    data, detailed building inventory data, USGS/NWS
    data and extensive historic high-water mark and
    flood elevation data

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Approach
  • Compile GIS and HAZUS-MH datasets
  • Calibrate, verify and implement hydraulic model
    FastMECH
  • Automate data retrieval from USGS/NWS and create
    input files for FastMECH
  • Generate a flood grid for a simulated flood and
    perform a HAZUS-MH analysis
  • Install, test, and implement web and map servers

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Data needs
  • FastMECH
  • Observed and predicted stream-flow and
    water-surface elevation data (USGS, NWS)
  • High-resolution digital elevation data
  • HAZUS-MH
  • Observed and predicted flood-inundation maps from
    FastMECH
  • Default hazard, inventory and damage information
    for level 1 analysis and more detailed local
    information for the level 2 and 3 analyses

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Data Flow
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  • USGS provides real-time river stage and
    streamflow from streamgages
  • NWS uses streamgage data and sophisticated
    computer models to generate forecasts of
    stage/streamflow

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NWS data
  • Flow and water-surface elevation forecasts are
    generated by the NWS River Forecast Centers
  • Forecasts are based on regional rainfall-runoff
    relations
  • Automated program will download the forecast data
    (XML) through the NWS Advanced Hydrologic
    Prediction Service

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FastMECH
  • Two-dimensional hydraulic flow model
  • Allows simulation of long reaches
  • Can handle flow regime changes
  • Output Water surface (depths), water velocity,
    flood arrival times

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What is HAZUS-MH?
  • FEMA created tool that helps communities reduce
    loss to property and life that may result from
    natural disasters.
  • ArcGIS 9.2 extension. Requires installation of
    Spatial Analyst 9.x (for flood modeling)
  • Available from FEMA free of charge

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Methodology
Earthquake Flood Hurricane
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Damage Functions
Over 800 curves and you can create your own as
well!
  • Damage curves are assigned to each building
    specific occupancy class and each facility

Curves vary by hazard. This example represents a
flood hazard.
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Levels of Analysis
Level 3
Input
data hazard
specific
Required User Effort and Sophistication
Combinations
Level 2
of local and
default hazard,
building, and damage data
Default hazard, inventory,
Level 1
and damage information
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User Defined Flood Depth Grid
  • HAZUS-MH allows users to point to one or more
    existing flood depth grids.
  • USGS provided web-based delivery of GIS maps and
    downloadable flood grids for HAZUS-MH analysis

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FEMA Presentation August 2007
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User Defined Depth Grid
  • Assign the depth grid, along with
  • All analysis output options are available.

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HAZUS-MH Ravenswood Analysis
  • USGS provided web-based delivery of GIS maps and
    downloadable flood grids for HAZUS-MH analysis
  • HAZUS-MH, a mitigation tool, could then also be
    used as a response and recovery tool

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Data Flow
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Products
  • Web-based near-real-time flood-inundation maps
    updated hourly.
  • Web-based forecast maps updated every 6 hrs per
    NWS
  • Downloadable flood grids for HAZUS-MH
  • Results from the HAZUS-MH analysis
  • USGS Report
  • Evaluation of models/techniques

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Whats Next?
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Summary
  • Products will come with disclaimers and error
    estimates
  • Highly expandable on a geographic basis
  • Many possibilities for future enhancements e.g.
    depth/velocity data for damage estimates
  • Expands HAZUS-MH from a mitigation-only to a
    response tool
  • Web and map server maintenance may be transferred
    to NWS and/or FEMA

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Questions?
  • Contact Information
  • John Buechler jobuechl_at_iupui.edu
  • Moon Kim mkim_at_usgs.gov
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