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Title: HYDROLOGY OUTREACH AND URBAN SPRAWL


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HYDROLOGY OUTREACH AND URBAN SPRAWL
  • National Hydrologic Program Managers Conference
  • Southern Region - Regional Breakout Session
  • July 12, 2007
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Patricia Brown
  • Senior Service Hydrologist
  • NWS WFO New Orleans/Baton Rouge LA

2
NWFO LIXHYDROLOGIC SERVICES AREA(HSA)
  • HSA does not include
  • Red River
  • Homochitto River
  • Includes Atchafalaya River
  • in the following Parishes
  • Avoyelles
  • St. Landry
  • St. Martin
  • Iberia
  • St. Mary
  • HSA extends into Lake Charles, LA County Warning
    Area (CWA)
  • New Orleans/Baton Rouge CWA includes
  • 22 Louisiana Parishes
  • 8 Mississippi Counties

3
Location, Location, Location!
Elevation at Slidell 9 Feet
Elevation at Carriere, MS 98 Feet
Elevation at Port Vincent 7 Feet
Elevation at Baton Rouge 46 Feet
Elevation at Hammond 44 Feet
  • Fort Massachusetts, MS 0 Feet

4
Location, Location, Location!Coastlines gtgt
Hurricanes And Tropical Storms
  • Adverse Outcomes
  • Damaging High Winds
  • Storm Surge Flooding
  • Heavy Rainfall
  • Flash Flooding/ Mainstream Flooding
  • Complicating Factors for Hydrology
  • Uncertainties surrounding Hurricanes Future
    Course versus Hurricanes Intensity

5
Location, Location, Location!Just the Facts,
Please.
  • Most Louisianans live in the southern portion of
    the state, with the two largest Combined
    Statistical Areas in our HSA/County Warning Area
    (CWA).
  • New Orleans/Metairie/Bogalusa CSA 1,069,428
    residents
  • Baton Rouge/Pierre Part CSA 789,986
    residents
  • Mississippis second largest Combined Statistical
    Area is in our HSA/CWA.
  • Gulfport/Biloxi/Pascagoula CSA 380,309
    residents
  • The lack of slope in the terrain, urbanization,
    and the many miles of coastlines place many
    residents and visitors in a precarious situation,
    with regard to flooding. Building often occurs
    in flood-prone areas.
  • The virtual shoreline for the region is actually
    along Interstate 12 in Louisiana and
  • U. S. Highway 90 in Mississippi.
  • Significant expenditures to mitigate potential
    flooding and provide warnings.
  • Diversion channels Flood gates New and
    Replaced Gages
  • Levees Farm Dams Generators on DCPS (147)
  • CSA Populations estimated by the DOC/United
    States Census Bureau, as of 07/01/2006.

6
Sprawl, Yall!Issues for the Region
  • East Baton Rouge Parish is home to Louisiana's
    state capital, Baton Rouge.
  • As of 2000, the population was 412,852 in the
    parish.
  • East Baton Rouge Parish saw an influx of 200,000
    to 250,000 new residents after Hurricane Katrina,
    which temporarily made East Baton Rouge Parish
    the largest in the state.
  • St. Tammany Parish and all of the Northshore
    communities in Washington and Tangipahoa Parishes
    have grown as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
  • As of 2000, the population of St. Tammany Parish
    was 191,268.
  • In 2004, the population was estimated to have
    grown to 212,000.
  • After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the population
    was estimated at 264,000.
  • Most new residents are thought to have come from
    St. Bernard Parish.
  • If correct, these figures make St. Tammany Parish
    the fastest-growing parish in the state,
  • overtaking Livingston Parish and Ascension
    Parish.
  • Picayune, Mississippi in Pearl River County had
    major increases in population as a result of
    Hurricane Katrina.
  • As of 2000, there were 10,535 people in Picayune.
  • The population according to the 2006 census
    estimate was 20,000.
  • Currently, New Orleans, located in Orleans and
    Jefferson Parishes, has about 255,000 residents,
    or 56 of its pre-Katrina population.
  • In 2000, New Orleans had 484,674 residents.
  • Mayor Nagin believes there are about 300,000
    residents in the city.

7
Sprawl, Yall!Issues for the Region
  • Overtaxed infrastructures in many areas money
    for flood-related projects
  • Shifts in the Emergency Management community
    from FEMA to MEMA to LAOEP
  • Crowding and traffic issues
  • Community and personal services delays
  • Decreased housing availability
  • Rebuilding in flood zones
  • Uninformed Visitors
  • Many not familiar with our weather hazards
  • Many not familiar with precautions and safety
    measures
  • Hurricanes and tropical storms
  • Heavy rains/flooding
  • Severe Weather
  • Many not familiar with evacuation procedures and
    routes
  • Repopulation of the region includes
  • New residents from other parts of the country and
    world

8
AHPS
9
Flood Safety Turn Around Dont Drown (TADD)
http//tadd.weather.gov
NSC Brochure
NWS Brochure
The Hidden Danger Video
10
National Flood Safety Awareness Week March
19-23, 2007
  • Daily Themes
  • TADD
  • Tropical Cyclone Inland Flooding
  • AHPS
  • Flood Safety/Mitigation
  • Flood Insurance
  • Press Conference Partners
  • Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH)
  • National Safety Council
  • The Weather Channel
  • National Hydrologic Warning Council

11
Summary Addressing our Concerns
  • Work with EMAs in Louisiana and Mississippi
  • Bi-annual meetings with EMAs in LA and MS,
    separately.
  • Occasional visits to Parish/County EMAs and
    officials.
  • Courtesy call to EMAs when weather becomes
    threatening
  • Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlooks that tag
    potential threats
  • Participation with Parish/County planners
  • St. Tammany Parish River Gage Project
  • City of Gretna, LA
  • Presentations to civic, professional, and
    governmental organizations
  • Amite/Comite River Basin Authority
  • Atchafalaya River Basin Authority
  • Stress the use of Hydrology tools
  • AHPS for planning and coordination
  • NOAA Weather Radio
  • National Flood Safety Awareness Week

12
Wrap Up
  • Questions and Comments
  • NWS Resource Web Sites
  • www.srh.noaa.gov Southern Region Headquarters
  • www.srh.noaa.gov/lix - WFO New Orleans/Baton
    Rouge LA at Slidell, LA
  • www.srh.noaa.gov/lmrfc - Lower MS River Forecast
    Center at Slidell, LA
  • www.nhc.noaa.gov National Hurricane Center
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