public storm shelters: a plan for norman, oklahoma · 2016-11-14 · • tornado tracks for 1950 to...
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StatementofPurposeInrecentyearspublicstormsheltershavecomeunderalotofscrutiny,andmanyhavecometotheconclusiontheydomoreharmthangood.However,sincenotallresidentshaveaccesstosuitableshelter,andsafetyshouldbeabasicright,itisintheinterestofmunicipalitiestolookintoallpossibleshelteringoptions.ThisideamotivatesthisplanningstudytodeterminethecostandbenefitofapublicstormshelternetworkinthecityofNorman,Oklahoma.
Background• In2013,Norman,Oklahomacloseddownallitspublicsheltersciting
thefollowingconcerns:• Greaterriskwhiletravelling• Integrityofsheltersagainst200+mphwinds.• Overcrowding• Healthconcernsregardingpets
• Normanislocatedinahighriskareafortornadoes(seeFigure1)andhasavulnerablepopulation(Cutteretal.,2003;seeFigure2)
• Communitysheltersmaybethebestwaytokeepthepopulationsafe• Itispossibletoanswermostoftheconcernsregardingpublicshelters:• Shelterscanbeplacedwithin400mofallbuildings(5minwalk)• Sheltercapacitycanbematchedtothesurroundingpopulation• Mostmodernsheltersarecapableofwithstanding200+mphwinds
DataandMethods• DataSources• Tornadotracksfor1950to2015(SPC,2016)• NormanInteractiveMapdata(CityofNorman,2016)• Demographicdatafromthe2010Census(MPC,2016)
• Shelterlocations• Firstguesswasthecenterofa800x800mgridplacedoverNorman• Finallocationwasthemeancenterofthesurroundingbuildings.• Additionalshelterswereplacedateachschoolandhospital.
• Shelterspecifications• Capacitywasbasedonthesurroundingpopulation• CostwasbasedoncapacityusingthepriceestimatesinTable1.
• Prioritytobuildshelters• Highforschools,hospitals,ormobilehomeparks• Mediumforothervulnerablepopulations• Lowotherwise
• ThecostperlifesavedforstormshelterswasassessedfollowingthemethodofSimmonsandSutter(2006).
Discussion• Standalonestormsheltersarenoteconomical• Bestpracticesinvolvenewconstruction• FEMAcancoverupto75%ofapprovedpersonalor
communitystormshelterprojectsundertheirHazardMitigationGrantProgram(FEMA,2016a).
• Itisusuallycheapertobuildasaferoominanewbuildingthantoretrofitanoldone(FEMA,2010).
• Increasedpushforbetterconstructionshouldreducecoststhroughcompetition(Johnston,2013).
• Newhomescanwithstandwindsupto120+mphwiththeadditionofmetalconnectorscostingabout$0.50persquarefoot(FEMA,2016b)
PublicStormShelters:APlanforNorman,Oklahoma
JoshHatzisDepartmentofGeographyandEnvironmentalSustainability,UniversityofOklahoma
Results• EveninahighrisklocationlikeOklahomathecostofa
stormshelterexceedsthevalueofastatisticallife($10million).• Shelterlocations(Figures3& 4)andtotalcost(Table2)
• ThecostperlifesavedforstormsheltersinNorman:• PermanentHome:$66.4million• MobileHome:$16.4million
Priority CostHigh $22,875,000.00Medium $43,671,000.00Low $136,387,200.00Total $202,933,200.00
Size Capacity CostPerPersonPersonal/Family upto16 $600.00Neighborhood 16to200+ $700.00Community 200- 1500+ $1,000.00
Figure3.Proposedshelterlocationsbypriority(top)andsize(bottom)
Figure4.ShelterplacementnearMadisonElementaryinNorman.Circlesrepresentcoverageareasforeachshelter.
Figure1.Annualtornadorisk(top);Tornadopathsbyintensity(bottom).
Figure2.LocationsofvulnerableareasinNorman(top);LocationofrefugeareasatUniversityofOklahoma(bottom).
Figure5.Costperlifesavedinmillionsofdollarsforpermanenthomes(top)andmobilehomes(bottom)
Table1.Sheltersizesandmarketcost. Table2.Totalcostforshelters
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