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Getting a LiDAR Datasets to work with Hazus

To get the LiDAR in I had to create a new Elevation dataset. What I did was using a terrain feature dataset loaded the LiDAR points. Then using the USGS DEM, I converted each pixel to a point which then was also loaded into the feature dataset (this will mess up the point spacing, but […]

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A Quick Method of Looking at Wave Impacts During a Storm

Wave Models are quite difficult and complex. Unfortunately, many times they are needed, there is not much time to let then run. The method discussed, while not perfect, can at least give a quick analysis to help during an emergency. During Hurricane Sandy, this was a question that was asked. The method I used was, […]

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