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Title: Tropical Storm Allison


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Tropical Storm Allison its impact on Harris
County
  • Binbin Chen

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Introduction
  • Tropical Storm Allison formed 80 miles off the
    coast of Galveston, Texas on June 5, 2001
  • Over the next 5 days, Allison produced
    record-setting rainfall, flooding and damage in
    Harris County and city of Houston
  • Because of the magnitude of flooding, Harris
    County Flood Control District and FEMA specially
    performed a project Tropical Storm Allison
    Recovery Project (TSARP)

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Flooding after Allison
22 fatalities
95,000 damaged automobiles
73,000 damaged residences
Over 5 billion in property damage
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Project Purpose
  • Perform an evaluation of the storm and its
    consequences in Harris County
  • Storm Track
  • Precipitation
  • Stream discharge
  • Flooding area
  • Better understand water resource data and how to
    integrate different source data using ArcGIS

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Data Sources
  • National Hurricane Center provides historical
    tropical ecyclone track GIS data at
    http//maps.csc.noaa.gov/hurricanes/viewer.html
  • National Climate Data Center provides NEXRAD
    Radar rainfall data at http//lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/o
    a/radar/radarresources.html
  • NHD (Unit 1204) NHDplus (Unit 12a) provide
    surface water data of Harris County
  • USGS stream gages real time data
  • Harris County Flood Control District Provides
    Harris County watersheds data and flooding area
    data
  • City of Houston provides city land use data

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Storm History Track
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Storm Precipitation
  • Rain gages
  • -150 rain gages operated by Harris County Office
    of Emergency Management (HCOEM)
  • -3 rain gages operated by National Weather
    Services (NWS)
  • Radar data
  • -NWS collected rainfall radar data at WSR-88D
    radar site covering the Houston area

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Obtaining rainfall data
Visualize data in NEXRAD Viewer
Visualize data in NEXRAD Viewer
Downloaded raw radar data
Download raw radar data
Export radar data into ESRI raster data using
NEXRAD exporter
Export radar data into ESRI raster data using
NEXRAD exporter
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Storm Total Rainfall
One Rain gage at Greens Bayou recorded the
highest rain as 38 inches.
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Total Rainfallfrom June 5 to June 7
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14-hour Rainfall
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Source TSARP report
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Stream discharge
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Source TSARP report
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Flooding Area
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Flooding land in Houston
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Flooded Major Roads
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Conclusion
  • Tropical Storm Allison was the most damaging
    tropical storm in Harris County.
  • Harris County received the heaviest rainfall from
    Tropical Storm Allison
  • Streams in Harris County were greatly affected by
    Tropical Storm Allison, 17 out of 44 stations
    reached record peak flow on June 19,2001
  • A large amount of lands roads in Harris County
    were flooded.
  • ArcGIS has the powerful function to integrate
    different source data, visualize and analyze
    data, and depict a clear picture of the storm
    event, which helps people understand flooding and
    flood risk and better prepare for the next
    Allison.

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