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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 1 GIS Activities of the State Emergency Response Team Richard Butgereit GIS Administrator 850-413-9907 richard.butgereit@em.myflorida.com
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 Some activities to cover… 1.Virtual USA 2.Geospatial Assessment Tool for Operations and Response – GATOR 3.KML for Google Earth 4.Incident Mapper http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10
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An information sharing initiative (not an application, nor a website) A “metasystem” – “a system about the systems” Florida State Emergency Response Team participates, creates new mapping website, KML network links, and GeoRSS feeds Virtual USA
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 EMForum.org- http://www.emforum.org/vforum/091118.htm http://www.emforum.org/vforum/091118.htm DHS Secretary Napolitano Unveils Virtual USA http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1260375414161.shtm Virtual USA
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 Regional Operational Pilot Platform between southeastern states from Feb – Nov 2009 Regional Operational Pilot Platform phase II Jan – May 2010 Virtual USA
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 http://map.floridadisaster.org/GATOR Geospatial Assessment Tool for Operations and Response web mapping application real-time data like weather radar, watches, storm reports base map and event data GATOR
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 GATOR
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 GATOR
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 GATOR
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 REST Services http://map.floridadisaster.org/ArcGIS/rest/services Critical Facilities “Excepted Facilities” Missions from EM Constellation USNG layers Primary Indicators of Response Storm surge zones Event data
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 USGS – –River Conditions/Forecasted Conditions Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service http://www.nws.noaa.gov/oh/ahps –Earthquakes/Hurricanes/Warnings/Radar Natural Hazard Support System http://nhss.cr.usgs.gov External Data Sources
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 NWS – –Storm Reports Storm Prediction Center http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/online –Quantitative Prediction Forecast, Flooding Outlook Potential, Flash Flood Guidance National Weather Service GIS Portal http://www.nws.noaa.gov/gis External Data Sources
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 Doesn’t lock shapefiles or tables being served – meaning, to a point, you can replace files on server or network, and service is refreshed (couldn’t do this in ArcIMS). For point features, doesn’t need a shapefile – remember Display X,Y Data? Just add a table, create an event layer, publish the MXD, and you have a service. Advantages of ArcGIS Server
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 Make the Data Your Own Using Python, script is written to download file from FTP or website, extract or unzip (if needed), and placed on server or network drive. Scheduled Tasks in Control Panel run scripts at specified intervals. Service updates on-the- fly as underlying data is refreshed.
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 Preparing Data for KML
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KML http://map.floridadisaster.org/ArcGIS/KML Critical Facilities “Excepted Facilities” Missions from EM Constellation USNG layers Primary Indicators of Response
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 http://www.floridadisaster.org/gis/kml
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 KML in Google Earth
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 What is GeoRSS? http://georss.org –GeoRSS is an emerging standard for encoding location as part of an Web feed. (Web feeds are used to describe feeds ("channels") of content, such as news articles, Audio blogs, video blogs and text blog entries. These web feeds are rendered by programs such as aggregators and web browsers.) The name "GeoRSS" is derived from RSS, the most known Web feed and syndication format.Web feedAudio blogsvideo blogsblogweb feedsaggregatorsweb browsersRSSWeb feed –In GeoRSS, location content consists of geographical points, lines, and polygons of interest and related feature descriptions. GeoRSS feeds are designed to be consumed by geographic software such as map generators. By building these encodings on a common information model, the GeoRSS collaboration is promoting interoperability and "upwards-compatibility" across encodings. GeoRSS
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Advantages – easy to create feeds – usable by a wide variety of application Flex Viewer Google Earth ArcGIS Explorer –may also be used with non-spatial readers GeoRSS
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 Hazardous Material Facilities For first responders User names/password provided through Local Emergency Planning Committee Export data in KML https://erplan.net E-Plan
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http://www.floridadisaster.org/gis/kml/viewer.htm simple Google Maps mashup with USNG tools real-time data like weather radar, watches, storm reports will be transitioning to GATOR Incident Mapper
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 Bonus Round… 1.Mapping for Blackberry 2.State Regional Evacuation Studies (Coastal LiDAR/SLOSH Project)
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 Maps for Blackberry light-weight web mapping application real-time data like weather radar, watches, storm reports more to come…
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 35 Regional Evacuation Studies Study and Update Regional Hurricane Evacuation in light of new legislation (HB 1359 – SB 7121) Utilize New LIDAR data combined with updated SLOSH modeling Utilize Consistent methodology and format to ensure complete transparency and visibility Expected completion in 2010
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 Percent Complete Evacuation Analyses Storm Surge Analysis ** ** Requires updated Storm Surge Zones **
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 Transporation Model
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LiDAR Projects
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 38 - Accepted Status of Deliverables FDEM Coastal LiDAR
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http://bit.ly/shrug_jan10 Questions? FloridaDisaster.org/gis
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