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3-D Flood Risk Visualization Beth Norton December 21, 2011

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3-D Flood Risk Visualization. Beth Norton December 21, 2011. Background. Floods are one of the most common hazards in the US FEMA provides flood risk data to community officials through flood mapping products Participating communities in the NFIP regulate and enforce the flood maps. Problem. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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3-D Flood Risk VisualizationBeth NortonDecember 21, 2011

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Background

Floods are one of the most common hazards in the US FEMA provides flood risk data to community officials

through flood mapping products Participating communities in the NFIP regulate and

enforce the flood maps

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Problem Risky decisions are made

• Communities allowing development in the floodplain• Developers buying land and building homes in the floodplain

The impacts of these decisions aren’t borne by those making them• Homeowners purchase the risk• Federal government insures the risk• First responders risk their lives to rescue people at risk

Flood maps are 2-D and don’t portray immediate risk• The forces of flood damage can’t be shown on a 2-D map.

Homeowners and potential homebuyers need tailored information

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2-D Flood Map

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Flooding Damage Forces Hydrodynamic Forces

• Moving water• The faster the water, the greater the pressure and erosion.

Hydrostatic Forces• Standing water• The deeper the water, the more it weighs and greater the pressure.• 3 feet of standing water can collapse a standard frame house

Debris• Ice floes• Large objects• Sediment

Soaking• Damages building materials and household goods

*Source: FEMA: Managing Floodplain Development through the NFIP, 2/15/2010

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Proposal (Solution)

500 year

100 year

50 year

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Proposal (Solution)

500 year

100 year

50 year

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Process Software

• Sketch Up 3-D Buildings

• 3D Analyst 3-D flood hazard data

• ArcScene Visualization

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Data Provided by the NCFMP Base Data

• 2010 Orthoimagery• Street Centerlines• Streams• Tax Assessor Data• LiDAR

Built-Environment Data• Digitized Building Footprints• Building Photos

Raster Datasets• Water Surface Elevation (WSEL) and Depth Rasters (Multi-Return

Periods) 10, 25, 50, 100, and 500 years

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Data (cont) Risk Data

• Building Footprints attributed with First Floor Elevations Lowest and Highest Adjacent Grade Number of stories Estimated building and content loss Flood Depths Flood Elevations Annualized Damages

Regulatory Data• FIRM• FIS• Database

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Project Area Tarboro, Edgecombe County, NC*

• Population – 13,121• Land Area – 9.8 square miles• Flood History

July 1919 flood Exceeded the 100-year flood

Hurricane Floyd, 1999 Exceeded the 500-year flood $5 Billion in damages to NC

Hurricane Irene, 2011

* Source: 11/3/2004 FEMA Flood Insurance Study, Edgecombe County, NC

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Project Area - Overview1

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*Source: www.ncfloodmaps.com

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Project Area - Residential

*Source: www.ncfloodmaps.com

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Project Area – Residential and Commercial

*Source: www.ncfloodmaps.com

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Project Area – Lower Residential

*Source: www.ncfloodmaps.com

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Project Area - Undeveloped

*Source: www.ncfloodmaps.com

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Questions

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