2009 ice storm
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Presented at the 2010 MAGIC Conference.TRANSCRIPT
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PresentationApril 21, 2010Kansas City, KS
This presentation was provided in 2010 and is certainly temporal, given the nature of the discussion.Presentation was roughly 20 minutes and discussion ensued.
2009 Arkansas Ice Storm Response
Learon DalbyGIS Program Manager
Arkansas Geographic Information Office (AGIO)
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Key issues
CommunicationCommunicationCommunicationCommunicationCommunicationCommunicationCommunicationCommunication
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Problem
Visualizing where state network outages occur
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State Network
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Life is goodwhen it looks
like this (green)
Visualizing
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Workflow
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Action (all scripts scheduled task)
Time
1 minute
Ping each state router
(up/down)
1.5 minutes
Write (Down) to a txt fileCity - Count
3 minutes
Run FME Script
(geocode, write KML)
3.5 minutes
Publish to Map
Visualizing
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Visualizing
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Visualizing
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Additional Uses
• Power Outages• Lines Cut• Significance of an event– Tornado (5% of town down)
• Quick calculation (10 routers and 5 are down = 50%)– This becomes more important if there are a fewer number of routers
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We Want More
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Keyword: State Network
Contact Information
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Learon [email protected]
Twitter: @learondalbyhttp://www.slideshare.net/learondalby