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Storm Damage Assessment Protocol Data Collection and Reporting

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Page 1: Storm Damage Assessment Protocol Data Collection and Reporting

Storm Damage Assessment

ProtocolData Collection and Reporting

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Overview

Data Collection Estimating Engine Report Means Storm Damage

Brochure

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Overview: Pre-storm setup

Create random sampleBefore emergency! Use electronic or manual means

Measure tree density and size classWithin ROWAlso 50’ back from ROW edge

Take final steps Pre-Storm report form: useful estimate Storage for future use

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Overview: Post-storm work Revisit sample segmentsDebris: choose estimation method

Indirect by average crown loss class 0-25%, 26-50%, etc. Loss category images available

from FS All trees within 50’ of ROW

Direct as CY of debris

Only trees within ROWHazard pruning by size classHazard removal by size class

Enter data, report results

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Validity from random samplingGeneral discussion earlierStorm type factorTested for ice storms

Low variance 2% sample got within 5% of true

value in field testNot tested for wind storms

Larger varianceMay affect required sample size

Area of ongoing i-Tree research

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Data Collection

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Paper formsIn disaster work, good reason to keep paper as optionElectricity not a concernDamage possibility minimalReduces training needed

Forms for many different situations

In Manual, also can be downloaded from website

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Manual data entry

Easiest to use Excel’s entry formHighlight top row of

headersOn menu, click

Data Form

Can also just start typing at cell A1

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Software: desktop interface

Management of data and applicationsSimple, intuitivePlaces field data directly into template

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SDAP Interface

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Software: PDA applicationInstalled on handheld through Start menu

Data uploaded automatically during synchronization

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Time to Make Believe!

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Estimating Engine

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SpreadsheetEstimator built as Excel® spreadsheet6 worksheets

Home/ReadMe – navigation, helpPreStorm Data – setup dataPreStorm Analysis – preliminary analysisPostStorm Data – damage dataPostStorm Analysis – report formCodes, lookup tables – functional elements

Use of Excel® based on user survey

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Hyperlinks for easy

navigation

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Report Means

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Procedure

EstimationStarts with field data Uses local costsScales up with simple formulas

Calculation page = reportCredibility Ease, speed

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Validation

Sampling indicated on reportMeans of random samplingPercent of street miles sampled

Numbers derived right on sheetDebris Pruning, removal

Local costs shown

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These values can be adjusted by end user

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Back to SDAP Interface