A number of resources are coming online /getting updated in preparation for Tropical Cyclone Dorian. Below are a few we are aware of. Please add to this discussion any relevant resources!
Tropical Storm Dorian - Puerto Rico Journal (FEMA - National IMAT-E)
https://fema.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=9fe481f803244088a737f90050efa4f1
Situational Awareness Viewer (NAPSG)
2019 Crowdsourced StoryMap (GIS Coprs | NAPSG | CEDR) - https://arcg.is/1Kf5XS
Hurricane Incident Journal (FEMA)
https://fema.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=97f53eb1c8724609ac6a0b1ae861f9b5
dorian #tropical cyclone #tropical storm #hurricane
All of these Apps have been added to a common group in the Esri Disaster Response Program ArcGIS Online Organization. https://arcg.is/1C084S
Relevant Web Maps and Data Layers have been added to this group https://arcg.is/v0fTr
Modeling Resources and Outputs for Dorian
dorian #modeling
Modeling and Imagery Updates: dorian
Modeling
NHC Probabilistic Storm Surge (p-surge)
USACE Hurricane Dorian Inundation Web Map
NHC “blended Surge” products for FL:
https://disasters.geoplatform.gov/publicdata/Region4/Meow/NHC_Blended_Meows/
Imagery
NASA Products for Hurricane Dorian 2019:
National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB)/Geospatial Intelligence Center (GIC) post-incident imagery
GIC maintains readiness to deploy 8-10 manned aircraft for post-impact high-resolution aerial photos as needed, whether there are impacts in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina for other states. Any imagery collected will be made available to emergency managers and first responders via secured map services. For more information, please see https://geointel.org/free-disaster-imagery.
Data Use Guidelines: This imagery is for access and use by GIC Members and credentialed public safety stakeholders. For those members and stakeholders, this imagery may be used with any online mapping website and/or enterprise GIS provided secured to that member or stakeholder organization. Members or stakeholders may use this imagery with printed and/or digital maps shared with customers and/or the public. Please credit the source of the imagery to “NICB/GIC”. This imagery is not to be available to the public via unsecured online mapping websites.
Any public-facing Data sources listed here will also be included in the Updated Data Source documents sent to Remote Sensing and GIS Data for Disaster Community subscribers.
FEMA HQ Hurricane Incident Journal
https://fema.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=97f53eb1c8724609ac6a0b1ae861f9b5
FEMA Public Data
https://disasters.geoplatform.gov/publicdata/NationalDisasters/2019/HurricaneDorian_August2019
[NEW] National Hurricane Center (NHC) GIS Data
*Now has Probabilistic Storm Surge (p-surge)
[NEW] USACE Hurricane Dorian Inundation Web Map
[NEW] Hurricane Dorian (FL) Incident Journal
https://fema.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=2fb43b6ee30444ff8a261b09dcf0c67c
[NEW] Region IV Hurricane Map Journal Dorian
https://fema.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=efa9b3eef89e4262ab524b65464039c1
[NEW] National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB)/Geospatial Intelligence Center (GIC) post-incident imagery
GIC maintains readiness to deploy 8-10 manned aircraft for post-impact high-resolution aerial photos as needed, whether there are impacts in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina for other states. Any imagery collected will be made available to emergency managers and first responders via secured map services. For more information, please see https://geointel.org/free-disaster-imagery.
Data Use Guidelines: This imagery is for access and use by GIC Members and credentialed public safety stakeholders. For those members and stakeholders, this imagery may be used with any online mapping website and/or enterprise GIS provided secured to that member or stakeholder organization. Members or stakeholders may use this imagery with printed and/or digital maps shared with customers and/or the public. Please credit the source of the imagery to “NICB/GIC”. This imagery is not to be available to the public via unsecured online mapping websites.
[NEW] Pacific Disaster Center DisaserAWARE application: Dorian
https://emops.pdc.org/emops/?hazard_id=96156
2019 Hurricane GIS & Situational Awareness Resources (NAPSG)
https://www.napsgfoundation.org/2019-hurricane-resources/
NHC “blended Surge” products for FL:
https://disasters.geoplatform.gov/publicdata/Region4/Meow/NHC_Blended_Meows/
NHC Description:
Attached is a .zip file with a GeoTIFF of a set of SLOSH MEOW inundation grids merged into one file. The set includes 2 SLOSH grids merged (blended) using the following MEOW scenarios cat 4 moving towards wnw/w/nw at (jx3 5 and 15 mph, sf1 at 5 and 10 mph). The data is in 1 foot bins similar to the HVX.
Hurricane Dorian PR Incident Journal:
https://fema.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=9fe481f803244088a737f90050efa4f1
NASA Products for Hurricane Dorian 2019:
Census demographic and economic data on Puerto Rico by municipio and Florida by county
https://www.census.gov/topics/preparedness/events/hurricanes/dorian.html
FEMA Crowdsourcing Unit Map Journal
FEMA Crowdsourced Photo Storymap
US Disaster’s Community in GeoNet
https://community.esri.com/thread/239194-topical-storm-dorian
NOAA now has GOES tile services that update every 10 minutes:
HHS emPOWER
map: https://empowermap.hhs.gov/
rest service: HHS_emPOWER_REST_Service_Public
VIIRS flood water fraction updates will be posted here:
https://fema.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=8332b01063a949399ba846e93e6ee26f
State and Local Resources for Dorian
Florida:
Georgia:
South Carolina:
North Carolina:
dorian shelters evacuation zones #base layers