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Developing a Spatial Hazard Index Methodology Using ModelBuilder. Joe Ludwig Geography 596A January 6, 2009 Advisor: Dr. Todd Bacastow. Photo Source: NOAA. Overview. Background Objectives Methodology Limitations Timeline Progress Anticipated Results. Background. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Developing a Spatial Hazard Index Methodology Using ModelBuilder
Joe Ludwig
Geography 596A
January 6, 2009
Advisor: Dr. Todd Bacastow
Photo Source: NOAA
Overview
Background Objectives Methodology Limitations Timeline Progress Anticipated
Results
Background
Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP)
US Transportation Command (TRANSCOM)
Background
Background
Background
Aggregation to Political Boundaries Pattern Analysis
VS
Background
Geographic Information Science & Technology
(GIS&T) Body of Knowledge
Objectives
Methodology
PROCESS
Geodatabase
Hazard Raster
Surfaces
ReclassifiedSurfaces
Weighting Matrix
Monthly Hazard
Surfaces
Monthly CompositeHazards
Index
OUTPUTS
CompositeHazards
Index
Data Preparation
Spatial Analysis
Reclassification
Weighting
Temporal Analysis
Hazard ImpactAnalysis Hazard Maps
Data Preparation
Data Sources
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Tornadoes, large hail, severe wind,extreme heat, freezing precipitation, snowfall data
US Geologic Survey (USGS)
Seismic and landslide hazard areas Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Flooding Geospatial Multi-Agency Coordination (GeoMAC) group
Wildfires
Source: USGSSource: NOAA NHCSource: GeoMAC Source: USACE
Data Sources
National Transportation Atlas Database (NTAD)
Airports, major highways, railroads Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC)
Population density Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA)
Emergency management areas and offices
Spatial Analysis
Reclassification
Weighting
Weighting
Composite Index
[flood]*0.1875 + [tornado]*0.1875 + [hail]*0.125 + [wind]*0.125 + [winter_wx]*0.125 + [drought]*0.125 + [landslide]*0.0625 + [earthquake]*0.0625
Geoprocessing Model
Temporal Analysis
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN
DECNOVOCTSEPAUGJUL
Hazard Impact Analysis
Key Infrastructures PopulationsEmergency
Management Areas
Potential Limitations
Data Availability Resolution
Scope of hazards Natural, technological, man-made
Source: CNN
Timeline
Prepare Project
Abstract
Hazards ResearchLiterature Review
Data Collection & Preparation
Prepare FinalPresentation
Prepare FinalPaper
Prepare ProposalPaper & Presentation
Spatial Analysis& Methodology
Model Development
Apply Model to Illinois
Oct 08 Nov 08 Dec 08 Jan 09 Feb 09 Mar 09 Apr 09
Project Proposal Presentation
Submit Abstract forESRI Federal User Conf.
Conference PresentationESRI Federal User Conf.
GEOG 596BCourse End Date
Progress
Literature review
Data preparation
Spatial analysis
Model development
Apply model to Illinois
Final Presentation
InProgress
InProgress
Starting
FEB
Summary
Composite and monthly hazard index Geoprocessing model Hazard impact map products
Key infrastructure Population exposure Emergency management areas
Questions
[email protected]/jhl167