Sampling Typhoon Hagupit Maps
In an increasingly connected world, the ability of the Digital Humanitarian Network (DHN) to respond rapidly from anywhere in the world to offer assistance to disaster events is growing rapidly and becoming more coordinated and focused. Maps and geographical information provide a valuable resource to assist responders, government agencies and people in need. The advent of web mapping and online Geographic Information Systems means that maps can be created, deployed and used on any device, anywhere, anytime. This collaborative project between Humanity Road and volunteers from GISCorps aimed to review and collate mapping resources relating to Typhoon Hagupit. A wide variety of mapping products from DHN members, relief agencies and government departments were reviewed and categorized. Additionally, links to these mapping products were created in the DHN ArcGIS Online Account: It is hoped that this work can provide some valuable insight and serve as a reference for future activations of DHN members and to raise awareness of the wide variety of digital mapping products available They are presented in two categories, static and dynamic and in no particular order. About this project
Typhoon Hagupit, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Ruby, was the most intense tropical cyclone in 2014, tied with Typhoon Vongfong in terms of maximum sustained winds. Hagupit particularly impacted the Philippines in early December when it was gradually weakening, killing 18 people and causing $114 million in damage in the country. [1] Prior to making landfall, Typhoon Hagupit was considered as the worst threat to the Philippines in 2014; fortunately, the disaster was significantly smaller than what Typhoon Haiyan caused the previous year. [2]tropical cycloneTyphoon Vongfong Philippines [1] Typhoon Haiyan [2] Wikipedia
Static Maps
Humanitarian Response Infographic (2-8 Dec 2014) Format: PDF Data Type: Incident Data Map Type: Static Infographic Updates: last Organization: OCHA URL
Philippines: Typhoon Hagupit (Ruby) ‐ Estimated Impacts Warning 30 (08 Dec 2014) Format: PDF Data Type: Incident - WX Map Type: Static Updates: Unknown Organization: Pacific Disaster Center cyclone-rainfall-warning-30-jtwc cyclone-rainfall-warning-30-jtwc
Philippines: Typhoon Hagupit (Ruby) Estimated Tropical Cyclone Rainfall 08 Dec 2014 Format: PDF Data Type: Incident - WX Map Type: Static Updates: Unknown Organization: Pacific Disaster Center
Typhoon Hagupit (Ruby) Track and Poverty Incidence Within 100km radius (as of 09 Dec 10am) Format: PDF Data Type: Incident Data Map Type: Static Updates: Organization: Published by UNOCHA, sourced by - Sources: PSA, PAG-ASA, GAD km%20radius_A3_v1_L_ pdf
Typhoon Hagupit (Ruby) Track and Affected Population (10 Dec 2014) Format: PDF Data Type: Incident Data Map Type: Static Updates: Organization: Published by UNOCHA, Sources: WFP NDRRMC, PSA, PAG-ASA, GADMN %2008%20Dec.pdf
Typhoon Hagupit (Ruby) Assessment Areas (Dec 10,2014) Format: PDF Data Type: Incident Data Map Type: Static Updates: Organization Published by UNOCHA, sourced by - Sources: PAG-ASA, GADM 20Areas_A3_v1_L_ pdf
Typhoon Hagupit (Ruby) Assessment Areas (as of 11 Dec 4pm) Format: PDF Data Type: Incident Data Map Type: Static Updates: Organization Published by UNOCHA, sourced by - Sources: PAG-ASA, GADM ssment%20Areas_A3_v1_L_ pdf
OCHA Percentage of Poor Households (11 Dec 2014) Format: PDF Data Type: COD Humanitarian Needs Map Type: Static Updates: Organization Published by UNOCHA, sourced by WFP DSWD, NHTS-PR Percentage%20of%20Poor%20Households_0.pdf
Typhoon Hagupit Region VIII Destroyed Houses (As of 15 Dec 2014) Format: Data Type: Map Type: Updates: Organization: Published by UNOCHA, sourced by NDRRMO
WFP/UN OCHA – Affected Areas – Dec Format: PDF Data Type: Incident Data Map Type: Static Updates: Organization Published by UNOCHA, sourced by WFP HQ, OMEP, GIS OCHA Sitrep Map (3 PDFs) Data sources: GDACS, UNICIWG, Geonames JTW, NOAA, NDRRMC
Format: PDF Data Type: Incident data Map Type: Static Updates: Weekly AHA Centre ASEAN Weekly Disaster Update 01 ‐ 07 December 2014 Organization ASEAN AHA Centre
Dynamic Maps
Micromappers Hagupit PIM (December 8th, 2014) Format: Webmap Data Type: Crowd Sourced - Tweets Map Type: Live Updates: None listed Organization: Author PaulDoherty Digital Humanitarian Network & Micromappers
Standby Task Force Facebook Reports (December 7th, 2014) Format: Webmap Data Incident Data - Facebook Map Type: Live Stream Updates: last updated Organization: Standby Task Force a3a3ca8ea99e379
Standby Task Force MapTour (December 8th, 2014) Format: Storymap - MapTour Data Type: Crowdsourced - Tweets Map Type: Mixture Updates: None listed Organization: Digital Humanitarian Network and Micromappers 00ac3d0&webmap=3b8f631e5d0446cc886a6ececca1ad95
Google Crisis Response App (evacuation centers) Format: Application Data Type: Base Data (Evac Ctrs) Map Type: Live Updates: Undetermined Organization: Dept of Social Welfare and Development (DSDW)
Hurricane and Cyclone Public Information Map (December 5th, 2014) Format: Application (1of2) Data Type: Incident data WX+ Tweets by Hashtag Map Type: Live Updates: Live stream during event Organization Esri Disaster Response Program
Hurricane and Cyclone (December 8th, 2014) Format: Webmap (2of2) Data Type: Incident Data- WX Map Type: Live stream during event Updates: Dec Organization: Esri Disaster Response Program, Paul Doherty
Tropical Storm Hagupit – IOM ArcGIS Online Data Collection Format: Webmap Data Type: Base Data + WX Map Type: Mixture Updates: last updated Organization: IOM EPRU URL: Retired
Format: Webmap COD Admin Boundaries + Housing Damage Map Type: Static Updates: last updated ARCGIS Hagupit Housing by EPRU Organization: EPRU,EPRUGIS,EPRUIM Retired URL
Humanitarian Open Street Map Format: Tiled Map Service Data Type: Base Data Map Type: Interactive Updates: Variable Organization: HOT OSM
PAGASA DOST‐ Met‐Hydro Decision Support Infosys Format: Application Data Type: FOD Weather Map Type: live Updates: live Organization Philippine atmospheric, geophysical and astronomical services administration
Philippines DSDW Humanitarian Actors Activities Map Format: PDF Data Type: COD Humanitarian Relief Map Type: Static Updates: unknown Organization Map from UNOCHA Sources: GADM, OCHA eastern-samar-10
DSDW Interactive Webmap Application Format: MangoMap Application Data Type: COD Humanitarian Needs Admin Boundaries and population Info Map Type: Interactive Updates: Unknown Organization Dept of Social Welfare and Development
Project Agos Relief Webmap Format: Rappler Application Data Type: Crowdsourced FOD Affected Persons, Locations Map Type: Dynamic Updates: Variable Organization: Rappler Project AGOS
Typhoon Ruby (Hagupit) Storm Surge Advisory Webmap (December 7th, 2014) Format: Webmap Data: Incident Data – Facebook and weather Map Type: Live Stream Updates: last updated Organization: Standby Volunteer Task Force ,9.9611, ,
UNITAR’s Operational Satellite Applications Programme ‐ UNOSAT Format: ArcGIS application Data Type: FOD Damage Map Type: Interactive Updates: Live Organization: UNOSAT
Key Terminology – COD & FOD
AHA Centre ASEAN Coordinating Centre For Humanitarian Assistance ArcGIS Esri's ArcGIS is a geographic information system for working with maps and geographic information. It is used for: creating and using map ASEAN Association of South East Asian Nations COD Common Operational Datasets (CODs) are critical datasets that are used to support the work of humanitarian actors across multiple sectors. They are considered a de facto standard for the humanitarian community and should represent the best-available datasets for each theme. DSDW Dept of Social Welfare and Development EPRU International Rescue Committee (IRC) Emergency Preparedness and Response Unit FOD Fundamental Operational Datasets (FODs) are datasets that are relevant to a humanitarian operation, but are more specific to a particular sector or otherwise do not fit into one of the seven COD themes. HOT/OSM The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team [HOT]. Organization which applies the principles of open source and open data sharing for humanitarian response and economic development. IOM International Organization for Migration KML KML stands for Keyhole Markup Language. The KML file format was originally developed by Keyhole Inc. for the Keyhole mapping application PAGASA DOST Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical & Astronomical Services Administration, Department of Science and Technology WFPWorld Food Programme Key Terminology – Acronyms
Research & Assembled by: Leonard Olyott, GISCorps Keeve Brine, GISCorps Produced by Cat Graham, Humanity Road Special thanks to ESRI Disaster Response Program February 2015 We would like to express our appreciation to the GISCorp team for compiling the information included in this report