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Identify and add the geospatial layers for GI designer #41

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jonglee1 opened this issue Feb 23, 2016 · 5 comments
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Identify and add the geospatial layers for GI designer #41

jonglee1 opened this issue Feb 23, 2016 · 5 comments

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@jonglee1
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Identify and add the geospatial layers for GI designer. Extract from Final demo doc:

  • Tool: Geospatial datasets (incl. baseline model output)
    -- Team: UIUC (Barbara; provide datasets); UNC (provide datasets); NCSA (load datasets)
@selimnairb selimnairb added this to the Feb-March, 2016 Hackathon milestone Feb 29, 2016
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This is for both regional and watershed view

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Add list of layers from feedback from Sept. 2015 workshop:

  • Soils
  • Landslide risk (Portland)
  • Urban heat island

@ArielKW
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ArielKW commented Mar 9, 2016

Some possible info people may want to consider when using IUHM to implement GI:

  • Pipe system
  • Landuse
  • Soil
  • Order of pipes and their contribution area (Thiessen Polygons)
  • Slope
  • Imperviousness

Any suggestions? @drarschmidt3

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RHESSys:

  • Elevation contours
  • Slope
  • Land cover
  • Vegetation type
  • Impervious surfaces
  • Baseline model output
    • % Days saturated
    • Flow table

@SammyRivera
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Vulnerability Analysis:

  • Vulnerability layers
  • Social, Ecological and Infrastructure
  • Hazard Layers
  • Flooding (FEMA), Flash Flooding and Land Surface Temperature

@selimnairb selimnairb assigned jonglee1 and unassigned selimnairb Apr 20, 2016
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