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Design Level Exceedance- Peak Gust Wind Speeds, Hurricane Katrina
This map shows areas where the 3-second wind gusts from Hurricane Katrina exceeded the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)7 building design levels. These levels are displayed by the census tract and are intended to show the areas likely to suffer damage due to design level exceedance. These are areas where the performance of structures built to design recommendations may be compromised.
Document Details:
| Resource Type: |
Poster |
| Audience Categories: |
Mapping Professionals
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| Hazard Types: |
Hurricane/Tropical Storm
Severe Storm
Coastal Storm
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| Subjects: |
Public Outreach and Education
Mapping and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
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| Program: |
HAZUS - FEMA’s Methodology for Estimating Potential Losses from Disasters |
| Series: |
ESRI Poster Display
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- ESRI Map Gallery Entries - FEMA Mitigation
- Taking Shelter From the Storm
- Flood Map Modernization - Then and Now: Flood Mapping from Paper to Digital
- FEMA Digital Flood Hazard Data Products
- Mapping Project Tracking Systems
- Cooperating Technical Partners: The Flood Control District of Maricopa County, Arizona
- How Many People Live in Coastal Counties?
- Number of Severe Repetitive Loss Properties per County
- Harris County, Texas Severe Repetitive Loss Structures
- Using HAZUS-MH and GIS to Measure Mitigation Successes - Red River Flood
- Point Symbology for Emergency Management
- HAZUS Risk Assessment
- Levee-Related Flood Contingency and Evacuation Maps
- Geocoding Flood Insurance Policies and Claims to Better Analyze Flood Risk Areas
- Changes Since Last Map
- Multi-Frequency Depth Grids
- Identifying High Hazard Dam Risk in the U.S.
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| Last Update Date: |
10/13/2010 01:28 PM
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| Distribution Restrictions: |
Number of Hard Copies: |
1 |
Security: |
Available for FEMA personnel only. |
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