National Hurricane Conference Training Session Panel: Decision-Making Tools for Risk Management & Assessment Claire Drury, HAZUS Program Manager.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Museum Presentation Intermuseum Conservation Association.
Advertisements

HAZUS Use for Emergency Management By Jamie Mitchem, Ph.D. and Thomas R. Mueller, Ph.D., GISP.
Planning for a Disaster: Individuals who use Assistive Technology and Families Carl T. Cameron, PhD Pat Heineman.
A Brief Overview of Emergency Management Office of Emergency Management April 2006 Prepared By: The Spartanburg County Office of Emergency Management.
US&R Planning. US&R Planning Issues Establish authority and responsibility Assess vulnerability and hazards Identify resources Coordination of response.
Community Disaster Resilience Mpact, University of Maryland October 22, 2014 Stephen A. Cauffman Manager, Community Resilience Program Materials and Structural.
Using Mitigation Planning to Reduce Disaster Losses Karen Helbrecht and Kathleen W. Smith United States: Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) May.
Session 91 Community basic elements and characteristics Local Government Business Sector University/College Infrastructure Public Safety NGOs Community-Based.
Building Disaster-Resilient Places STEP ONE – Forming a Collaborative Planning Team.
Outreach, Education and Technical Assistance: What We Can Do Differently Jurij Homziak Lake Champlain Sea Grant.
Recap of Day 1 Panel Day 1 Panel: Colonel (Sel) Mark Welshinger, OFCM (USAF)
Disaster Scenario Exercise for Organizational Planning Major Hurricane w/ Coastal and Inland Flooding & Tornadoes FEMA 2010 EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE.
Wind Hazard Modeling and the HAZUS Wind Model. Major Stakeholders Local, state and federal government agencies Humanitarian organizations Insurance industry.
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Benefit Cost Analysis (BCA) 1.
3-1 Query Tools GIS in Emergency Management and Homeland Security.
Introduction to the State-Level Mitigation 20/20 TM Software for Management of State-Level Hazard Mitigation Planning and Programming A software program.
PREDICTIVE MODELING EFFECTS HAZARDS RISKS DAMAGES (LOSSES) MITIGATION.
What is HAZUS-MH? HAZUS-MH is a planning tool that estimates
Session 131 Hazard Mapping and Modeling Supporting Emergency Response Operations using GIS and Modeling.
Session 141 Vulnerability to a natural hazard can be defined as to the extent to which people will experience harm and property will be damaged from that.
Operations VDEM works with local government, state and federal agencies, voluntary organizations and private partners to provide resources and expertise.
World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water Panel session on use of satellites in disaster response and mitigation.
1 A GIS-Based Flood Inundation Mapping and Analysis Pilot Project Indiana GIS Conference February 19-20, 2008 John Buechler, The Polis Center Moon Kim,
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND Vilma Schifano-Milmoe Acting Superintendent Emergency.
Foster and sustain the environmental and economic well being of the coast by linking people, information, and technology. Center Mission Coastal Hazards.
Natural Hazards Science: Reducing America’s Risk Hazards are inevitable; disasters are not. Mount St. HelensMount St. Helens 03/08/05 Mount Pinatubo.
Disaster Reduction & Climate Change Adaptation by Fengmin Kan, UN-ISDR Africa Nairobiwww.unisdr.org.
Hazard Mitigation Policy and Planning Process and Past and Current Initiatives DISASTER MITIGATION FACILITY FOR THE CARIBBEAN Strengthening Regional Capacity.
Unit 1 Community Capabilities
Implementing HAZUS-MH in Pre-Disaster Mitigation
March 5, 2013 Hazus User Group Leaders Call. 2 Agenda  Welcome and Updates Christina Tierno, CDS Team  Vision for Hazus User Groups Christina Tierno,
This is an audio-enhanced PowerPoint presentation. To hear the audio, please open this presentation in “Slide Show” view.
‘Community Resilience Toolbox’ Training Series: Leveraging Public and Community Data to Assess Local Flood Risk Thursday, September 26, :00–1:00.
Emergency Management Information System - EMIS
Earthquake Loss Estimation
1 Hagerty Consulting Coordinated Response to Disaster A Panel Discussion for the National Community Development.
A First Step in Decision Support Tools for Humanitarian Assistance during Catastrophic Disasters: Modeling Hazard Generated Needs John R. Harrald Frank.
Mitigation can include structural and nonstructural efforts.
Predicting and Preparing for Natural Disasters Margaret A. Davidson Director NOAA Coastal Services Center June 7, 2005.
Dr. Shane Parson, PE, CFM, URS (RAMPP Team)
HAZUS-MH is a multi-hazard risk assessment and loss estimation software program developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). (animate on.
Dr. Charles W. Beadling Central Asia Regional Health Security Conference April 2012 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
Risk Assessment Public Safety Geoscience Program – Earth Sciences Sector Centre for Natural Hazards Research Nicky Hastings, Bert Struik, Murray Journeay,
Infrastructure Profile Consider strengths and vulnerabilities of the built environment.
Richard Butgereit GIS Administrator
THE MITIGATION PHASE OF DISASTER RESPONSE Rev. Dr. Paul Wood, Jr. Greenwood District Disaster Response Coordinator.
Using HAZUS-MH to Assess Tsunami Risk Bill Bohn, Tetra Tech June 19, 2007.
Loss-Estimation Modeling of Earthquake Scenarios for Each County in Nevada Using HAZUS-MH Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Open-File Report 06-1 University.
1 Welcome North Dakota State University Emergency Management & Planning Donald Borgen ND Division of Emergency Services ND GIS Users Conference.
Benefit Cost Analysis for Flood Hazard Mitigation: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Method (selected excerpts from FEMA EMI Training Course)
FLHUG Meeting at CFGIS -- 09/21/09
State Emergency Response Team GIS Initiatives Update Richard Butgereit GIS Administrator
Central Connecticut Region Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Advisory Committee Meeting November 17, 2014.
A National Hazards Information Strategy (NHIS) Helen M. Wood Director, Office of Satellite Data Processing & Distribution “A coordinated approach for using.
THE COUNTY OF YUBA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES The Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000.
Key Words in disaster Management Dhammika Mahendre.
Coastal Outreach Advisory Team FEMA Region II COAT Kickoff Meeting April 4, 2013, 10:00 a.m. Alejandro De La Campa, FEMA Region II-Caribbean Division Director.
IAEA Training Course on Safety Assessment of NPPs to Assist Decision Making Workshop Information IAEA Workshop Defence in Depth Safety Culture Lecturer.
Disaster Management Game.  A disaster is an occurrence disrupting the normal conditions of existence and causing a level of suffering that exceeds the.
©2010 Elsevier, Inc. Chapter 3 The Disciplines of Emergency Management: Mitigation.
Disaster Risk Management Concepts and Applications Southern Province of Sri Lanka 1.
1 USDA Forest Service Hurricane Preparedness Data Sets Developed Southern Wildland Fire Risk Assessment GIS data sets for use during emergency response.
Module 18 National Preparedness. Postmaster, Levels Module 18Slide - 2 Facility, Personal & Vehicle Security Workroom Floor Access Keys Arrow Keys.
Community Health Centers of Arkansas Hazard Vulnerability Assessment Workshop August 11, 2017 Mark Fuller.
THE COUNTY OF YUBA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
National Hurricane Conference Training Session
Disaster Management Submitted to Submitted by Mrs.P.GuptaNilesh Akela.
SPA Analysis and Synthesis of Loss Estimation & Risk Assessment (LERA) Methodologies for Prediction and Prevention of Catastrophes Project reference.
An Introduction To VDEM VDEM Director of External Affairs
Disaster Mitigation Mitigation reduces the impact of disasters by supporting protection and prevention activities, easing response, and speeding recovery.
Presentation transcript:

National Hurricane Conference Training Session Panel: Decision-Making Tools for Risk Management & Assessment Claire Drury, HAZUS Program Manager

HAZUS-MH: FEMA’S SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING POTENTIAL LOSSES FROM DISASTERS Earthquakes, Hurricanes, and Floods Will Continue to Occur…

HAZUS-MH: FEMA’S SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING POTENTIAL LOSSES FROM DISASTERS We need ways to communicate risk so that communities will be informed & motivated to plan, prepare, mitigate & respond… Earthquakes, Hurricanes, and Floods Will Continue to Occur, so…

HAZUS-MH: FEMA’S SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING POTENTIAL LOSSES FROM DISASTERS …so that we can minimize damage and loss of life & prevent natural hazards from becoming natural disasters Earthquakes, Hurricanes, and Floods Will Continue to Occur…

HAZUS-MH: FEMA’S SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING POTENTIAL LOSSES FROM DISASTERS HAZUS-MH: Integrated Hurricane, Flood & Earthquake Model

HAZUS-MH: FEMA’S SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING POTENTIAL LOSSES FROM DISASTERS HAZUS-MH is a decision-support tool for state & local risk managers  State  Region  Community  Neighborhood

HAZUS-MH: FEMA’S SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING POTENTIAL LOSSES FROM DISASTERS Respond HAZUS-MH and Risk Management Prepare Recover Mitigate

HAZUS-MH: FEMA’S SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING POTENTIAL LOSSES FROM DISASTERS HAZUS-MH equips decision-makers to:  IDENTIFY vulnerable areas that may require planning considerations (e.g., land use or building code requirements)  ASSESS the level of readiness and preparedness to deal with a disaster before the disaster occurs  ESTIMATE potential losses from specific hazard events, including pre-event, near real-time, and post-event report capability  DECIDE on how to allocate resources for the most effective and efficient mitigation, response and recovery  PRIORITIZE the mitigation measures that need to be implemented to reduce future losses

HAZUS-MH: FEMA’S SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING POTENTIAL LOSSES FROM DISASTERS HAZUS-MH: Features GIS Technology GIS Technology Nationwide Databases Nationwide Databases Nationally Standardized Loss Estimation and Risk Assessment Methodology Nationally Standardized Loss Estimation and Risk Assessment Methodology

HAZUS-MH: FEMA’S SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING POTENTIAL LOSSES FROM DISASTERS HAZUS-MH: Features Physical Impacts Economic Impacts Social Impacts GIS Technology GIS Technology Nationwide Databases Nationwide Databases Nationally Standardized Loss Estimation and Risk Assessment Methodology Nationally Standardized Loss Estimation and Risk Assessment Methodology

HAZUS-MH: FEMA’S SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING POTENTIAL LOSSES FROM DISASTERS HAZUS-MH: Analysis Outputs

HAZUS-MH: FEMA’S SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING POTENTIAL LOSSES FROM DISASTERS HAZUS-MH at the NHC  Hurricane Module Demonstrations Tuesday 8:30-5:00 Cabildo B (2nd floor)  Mitigation Workshop: HAZUS-MH Hurricane Model Thursday 1:30-3:00 Cabildo A (2nd floor)  Visit the HAZUS-MH exhibit booth Booth #23 in the French Market Exhibit Hall (3rd floor)

HAZUS-MH: FEMA’S SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING POTENTIAL LOSSES FROM DISASTERS

HAZUS: User Groups HAZUS USER GROUP UTILITIESUTILITIES PRIVATEPRIVATE FEDERALFEDERAL STATESTATE GOVERNMENTLABORATORIESGOVERNMENTLABORATORIES LOCALLOCAL NONPROFIT UNIVERSITIESUNIVERSITIES Facility Manager Technical Experts NONPROFITNONPROFIT Red Cross Technical Experts Local Planners Emergency Response Personnel Legislative Contacts Medical Personnel

HAZUS-MH: FEMA’S SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING POTENTIAL LOSSES FROM DISASTERS Near Real-Time Wind Field Inputs  Pre-Strike Damage Estimates Combined with NHC Predictions  Post-Strike Loss Estimates  Direct Economic  Indirect Economic  Casualties  Shelter Requirements

HAZUS-MH: FEMA’S SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR ESTIMATING POTENTIAL LOSSES FROM DISASTERS HAZUS-MH at the NHC  Hurricane Module Demonstrations Tuesday 8:30-5:00 Cabildo B (2nd floor)  Mitigation Workshop: HAZUS-MH Hurricane Model Thursday 1:30-3:00 Cabildo A (2nd floor)  Visit the HAZUS-MH exhibit booth Booth #23 in the French Market Exhibit Hall (3rd floor)