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Hurricane Evacuation Routes Arc or line data representing official County and FDOT designated evacuation routes. Selected from FDOT TeleAtlas (2008) street network. Featuresets in a complete statewide extent, used for evacuation modeling. http://www.floridadisaster.org/gis/ data Florida Division of Emergency Management

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Hurricane Evacuation Routes Arc or line data representing official County and FDOT designated evacuation routes. Selected from FDOT TeleAtlas (2008) street network. Featuresets in a complete statewide extent, used for evacuation modeling. http://www.floridadisaster.org/gis/data. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hurricane Evacuation Routes Arc or line data representing official County

and FDOT designated evacuation routes. Selected from FDOT TeleAtlas (2008) street network.

Featuresets in a complete statewide extent, used for evacuation modeling.

http://www.floridadisaster.org/gis/data

Florida Division of Emergency Management

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Storm Surge Zones Indicates areas subject to flooding from

different categories of hurricane. Data under revision with coastal LiDAR

and SLOSH update project http://www.floridadisaster.org/gis/data http://map.floridadisaster.org/ArcGIS/rest/

services/Storm_surge_zones/MapServer

Florida Division of Emergency Management

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HSIP Freedom layersCritical facility data layers

deemed suitable for public distribution. QA/QC by contractor to NGA.

http://www.floridadisaster.org/gis/criticalfacilities http://www.fgdl.org/metadataexplorer/explorer.jsp?keyword=hsip

Florida Division of Emergency Management

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Critical Facilities Inventory In-house critical facility enterprise

database – locations from which essential services and functions for survival, continuation of public safety actions, and disaster recovery are performed or provided

Available by request

Florida Division of Emergency Management

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Preparedness – floridadisaster.org/shelters

During an event – only open shelters via the Red Cross NSS floridanss.communityos.org

Working on web service

Shelters

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MEMPHIS – Mapping for Emergency Management, Parallel Hazard Information System

Hazards related datahttp://lmsmaps.kinanco.com

Florida Division of Emergency Management

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LiDAR footprint and status http://map.floridadisaster.org/ArcGIS/rest/

services/LiDAR/MapServer

Florida Division of Emergency Management

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LiDAR data distribution essentially on-hold as we concentrate on

completing the project upon acceptance, data is being distributed to

NWFWMD, SWFWMD, and RPC’s – who have all agreed to re-distribute

FIU - http://mapping.ihrc.fiu.edu/fldemlidar

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SLOSH basin updates http://www.floridadisaster.org/gis/LiDAR/index.htm#slosh http://map.floridadisaster.org/ArcGIS/rest/services

30’ LiDAR-derived DEM’s SLOSH grids may display SLOSH results?

Florida Division of Emergency Management

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USGS Response Maps• Pre-requisite – KML map viewer

– Google Earth– ArcGIS Explorer

• Obtain KML from FDEM GIS– via email [email protected]– or posted in information messages during

activations

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USGS Response Maps• Maps may be printed • Must be printed 34” x 44” to support

1:24,000 scale for use with USNG map readers

• Map series is available for all southeastern states (from USGS password-protected web site)

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HAZUS is FEMA’s GIS Damage Assessment software

Flhazusdata.com is Florida’s role-based, portal to support data management for HAZUS

Supports ETL

Florida HAZUS Data Portal

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Statewide data updated Emergency Operation Centers Police Stations Fire Stations School Facilities Medical Care Facilities (DOH) Hazardous Materials Sites (DEM) Waste Water Facilities (DEP) Potatable Water Facilities (DEP) Military

Florida HAZUS Data Portal

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Planned statewide data updates Demographics Building counts Building square footage Transportation

Florida HAZUS Data Portal

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Hazardous Material Facilities For first responders User names/password provided through LEPC’s

https://erplan.net

Shanti Smith, Tech Hazards [email protected] 850-413-9925

Florida Division of Emergency Management

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ACAMS Automated Critical Asset Management System

User names/password required

PCII authorization also requiredSylvia Ifft, [email protected]

Florida Department of Law Enforcement

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Express Document Delivery (EDDie) is an online facility provided by the FEMA Map Service Center for use by federal, state, and local government employees and FEMA contractors. 

http://edd.msc.fema.gov FIRM DFIRM Flood Insurance Studies

Federal Emergency Management Agency

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floridadisaster.org/gis map.floridadisaster.org

Richard Butgereit, GIS Administrator [email protected] 850-413-9907

Erika Pittman, GIS Analyst [email protected] 850-413-9906

[email protected]

Florida Division of Emergency Management