GeoSupport for Hurricane Sandy “The Importance of NOAA Satellites” Panel NOAA Satellite Conference 2013 12 April, 2013 Chris Vaughan Geospatial Information.

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GeoSupport for Hurricane Sandy “The Importance of NOAA Satellites” Panel NOAA Satellite Conference April, 2013 Chris Vaughan Geospatial Information Officer DHS/FEMA

Chris Vaughan February 26, Outcome Based Results  Whole Community approach to geospatial operations  FEMA’s Modeling Task Force  On-call, distributed analysis  Real-time analysis to affect decisions  Civil Air Patrol/NOAA collected 157,000+ images  Over 147,000 individual structural assessments  Expedited rental assistance  Supported multiple interagency programs  Ability to Innovate

Chris Vaughan February 26, 2013 Oct 26Oct 29Nov 1Nov 5Nov 7Nov 11 Hurricane Sandy MOTF Timeline NRCC Activation, USGS MA’s HLT Deployment (Oct 23), Hurricane Sandy County Risk Matrix (QPF, Wind loss, CFLA, SLOSH models), MOTF portal Landfall Migration to impact analysis, Hindcast SLOSH, portal updates Hybrid hindcast SLOSH, preliminary HWM observations (±150), expedited rental assistance, portal updates Field verified inundation (±300 observations), medium resolution (10 meter), portal, expedited assistance, NFIP updates Field verified inundation (±1,000 observations), high resolution, LiDAR- based, major portal, expedited assistance, NFIP updates High resolution (3 ft LiDAR) observed inundation NYC OEM, Nor’easter surge modeling

Chris Vaughan February 26, 2013 Hurricane Sandy County Impact Analysis

Chris Vaughan February 26, CAP Response Highlights  Tasked by three FEMA regions  Airborne imagery, light air transportation, shelter management, and other  250+ members from 21 Wings/states  73 aircraft--1,407 flight hours--696 sorties  Provided 158,012 geo-tagged images  CAP liaison at NRCC as well as at state EOCs

Chris Vaughan February 26, 2013 Leveraging Civil Air Patrol 6 Provides Rapid Imagery Collection and Cost-Savings Sandy’s Landfall >150k Images Collected Photo Credit: U.S. Air Force (Balik) Photo Credit: Civil Air Patrol (New Jersey Wing) Photo Credit: Civil Air Patrol (New York Wing) Seaside Heights, NJ Breezy Point, Queens, NY # Photos / Day Support During Sandy Response Set New Records…

Chris Vaughan February 26, 2013 Geospatial Damage Assessments Housing Task Force Building Inspection Response Substantial Damage Estimation Debris Estimation Inundation Model to Observations Imagery IA Inspection (FVL) Affected Minor Major Destroyed Affected Assessment Source Applications

Chris Vaughan February 26, 2013 How are the GDAs done? 8 Part 1: The Web

Chris Vaughan February 26, Innovation  Built within a few hours overnight  Utilized CAP and NOAA imagery  Innovation on CAP imagery upload procedures allowed images to be added within minutes or hours not days  First time this data has been easily accessibly to the public  Over 16,000 visits the first day Check Your Home

Chris Vaughan February 26, Innovation  MapMill provided over 6,000 volunteers  USNG 1k grid output from assessments  Partnered with Google Crisis Map, over 15 million unique visits External partners and crowd sourcing

Chris Vaughan February 26, 2013