TROPICAL STORM ALLISON. Prepared by: John P. Ivey, PE, CFM Halff Associates, Inc. ASCE



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TROPICAL STORM ALLISON June 5-9, 5 2001 Prepared by: John P. Ivey, PE, CFM Halff Associates, Inc. ASCE Spring 2002 Meeting Arlington, Texas March 27-30, 2002

Tropical Storm Allison (TSA) The most extensive tropical storm in US history First Named Storm of the 2001 Atlantic Hurricane Season First tropical storm to strike the upper Texas coast since Francis in 1998. More deadly than Hurricane Alicia (22 lives lost with Allison). Allison caused 43 deaths nationwide. Tropical Storm Claudette holds national rainfall record of 43 in a 24-hour period. Tropical Storm Allison is close behind with 36.99 at the Port of Houston and 29.86 at Thibodaux, LA. TSA Rainfall exceeded 500-year intensity in 2/3 of Harris County s 22 watersheds.

TSA (continued) The maximum rainfall rate recorded in the Greens Bayou watershed was 28.5 in a 10.5 hour period where the PMP is estimated to be 32.5 in a 12 hour period. 73,000 residences and 95,000 automobiles were flooded. Damages exceed $5B. NFIP has paid over 30,000 flood damage claims in Texas and Louisiana for over $1B. Allison flooded portions of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia

TSA (continued) The average annual rainfall for Houston is 46.07 inches and the first nine days in June 2001 produced 35.7% of the annual expected rainfall. Thanks to excellent flood forecasting and warning there were no drowning deaths in flooded homes. This is remarkable with over 73,000 flooded homes. The 22 deaths in Houston related to TSA: 12 driving 6 walking 3 electrocutions 1 elevator

TSA (continued) Prior to TSA, the Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) completed over $4 Billion in structural and non-structural flood control projects. Over the past 12 years HCFCD purchased 440 properties at a cost of $40M. Approximately 1600 Harris County Repetitive Loss Properties have been identified for fast track acquisition and relocation after TSA. The Galveston District COE estimates that over $246M in damages were prevented by Federal Flood Control Projects in Harris County during TSA.

National Weather Service www.srh.noaa.gov Harris County Office of Emergency Management www.hcoem.org USGS Real Time Flow http://waterdata.usgs.gov/tx/nwis/current/?type=flow FEMA www.fema.gov TNRCC www.tnrcc.state.tx.us TSA (continued) Allison was perhaps the best documented disaster event in US history due to utilization of the Web.

TxDEM www.txdps.state.tx.us Harris County FIRMs www.efloodmap.com NGS Benchmark Data Sheets www.ngs.noaa/datasheet.html USGS Topographic Maps www.topozone.com TSA (continued) NWS Allison Report www.srh.noaa.gov//hgx/projects/allison01.htm Texas General Land Office www.glo.state.tx.us

TSA (continued) NWS Web page www.srh.noaa.gov//hgx/projects/allison 01.htm This Web site includes rainfall, flood photos and a link to the NWS Service Assessment. I commend the NWS for producing an excellent storm report.

TSA (continued) President Bush declared 30 Texas counties a Disaster Area immediately following the flood event. Disaster Response by Federal and State Agencies. Jack Quarles, PE, and Gary Zimmerer, PE, lead the FEMA Technical Services Team. HCFCD utilized it s Cooperative Technical Partner (CTP) with FEMA to assist local communities in the flood recovery process. FEMA utilized the HCFCD - Harris County Map Assessment as justification to restudy and the 142 DFIRM panels covering 35 communities in Harris County. FEMA and Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) initiated the Tropical Storm Allison Flood Recovery Project (TSARP).

TSA (continued) The Tropical Storm Allison Flood Recovery Project (TSARP) is a fast track effort that includes: Harris County Flood Control District survey teams preparation of inundation maps and surveying high water marks during and immediately following TSA Harris County Map Needs Assessment and Map Needs Update Support System (MNUSS) database National Weather Service Tropical Storm Allison Flood Report and Service Assessment Substantial Damage Determinations to fast track Acquisition and Relocation Project of approximately 1600 repetitive loss properties

Funding, selection of consultants, and initiation of TSARP with an initial estimate of $16.5M Creation of a Website www.tsarp.org Public Meetings and Press Events New County-Wide LIDAR Mapping (12 cm+/-) Base map preparation using HGAC STAR-Map Hydrology analysis of 22 watersheds (1750 sq.mi.) Post Event Analysis TSA (continued) NGS efforts to re-level 1 st order 2000 Datum bench marks Documentation of subsidence measurements

Field surveys of over 10,000 channel cross sections Utilize LIDAR to define floodplain in overbank areas Hydraulic Analysis of 202 studied streams (1,200 stream miles) Digital Floodplain Mapping - 142 DFIRM panels Four (4) major committees (Executive, Technical, Stakeholders and Users) Draft (Preliminary) FIS and FIRM s Public Review TSA (continued) Resolution of Technical Appeals Final adoption of FIS and publication of DFIRM s (Target date is June 2004)

Buffalo Bayou White Oak Bayou Confluence and Main St. 6/9/01 am

Buffalo Bayou, Looking upstream from Main St. 6/9/01

Clear Creek, Gulf Meadows Subdivision 6/6/01

Clear Creek, Green Tee Terrace Subdivision 6/6/01

Day 1 6/5/01

Day 1 June 5, 2001 11.3 - Friendswood

Day 2 June 6, 2001 0.31 - Friendswood

Day 3 June 7, 2001 0.87 - Friendswood

Day 4 June 8, 2001 0.47 - Friendswood

Day 5 June 9, 2001 13.07 - Friendswood

Friendswood (Clear Creek)

Greens Bayou, Home Owned Estates 6/10/01 pm

Halls Bayou, People at a store all night 6/9/01 am

US 59 @ Hazard Street Overpass 6/09/01

Hunting Bayou, I-10-6/9/01 am

Hunting Bayou, Holiday Forest 6/9/01 am

Hunting Bayou, Kashmere Gardens with Downtown Skyline - 6/9/01 am

Hunting Bayou, Wastewater Treatment Plant, North Loop - 6/9/01 am

Hunting Bayou, Tank Farm - 6/9/01 am

San Jacinto River, Forest Cove 6/9/01 am

Buffalo Bayou Downtown Tunnel 6/09/01

Buffalo Bayou Downtown Tunnel 6/09/01

Upper Sims Bayou, Meredith Manor Subdivision - 6/9/01

White Oak Bayou, Looking Upstream from W. 11th - 6/9/01 am

White Oak Bayou, Heights Blvd. 6/9/01 am

White Oak Bayou, I-45 and I-10 Interchange, Downtown - 6/9/01 am

Island Inn

TROPICAL STORM ALLISON Only 43 lives were lost during Tropical Storm Allison because of the Federal, State and Local Agencies, and Emergency Response Personnel, that risked their lives to warn, rescue and protect the Public. This paper is a tribute to them.

TROPICAL STORM ALLISON June 5-9, 5 2001 Prepared by: John P. Ivey, PE, CFM Halff Associates, Inc. ASCE Spring 2002 Meeting Arlington, Texas March 27-30, 2002