A class to extract, transform and load Hurrevac tropical storm data. Currently it is a stand alone tool but may be intended as a class in HazPy. This is a work in progress.
The Hazus Hurravac Import Tool loads the Hurrevac Storm data of your choosing to your desktop Hazus database.
Must have Anaconda 3.X installed. Please read requirements
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Download zip folder of tool from GitHub, unzip
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Double-click "hazus-hurrevac-import-tool.py"
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If you don't have the Hazus Python Library installed you will need to install it. (!INSERT HOW TO DO THAT OR FOLLOW export tools method)
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Select a combination of storm type, basin and year to see a list of available storms. Select the storm from the drop down list.
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Alternatively if you know the Hurrevac storm id, enter it in the entry box.
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Click the 'Load to Hazus' button to load your selected storm from the list or your entered storm id to your Hazus database.
The Hazus Export tool requires Hazus, ArcGIS Desktop, and Anaconda to be installed on your computer. Anaconda is a free software that automatically manages all Python packages required to run Hazus open source tools - including the Hazus Python package: https://fema-nhrap.s3.amazonaws.com/Hazus/Python/build/html/index.html
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Download Anaconda for Python 3
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Complete the installation. During installation, make sure the following options are checked: Add Anaconda to my PATH environment variable Register Anaconda as my default Python
Issues can be reported through the repository on Github (https://github.com/nhrap-dev/Hurrevac) (!WILL NEED TO UPDATE THIS)
For questions contact Colin (!NEED TO UPDATE THIS) hazus-support@riskmapcds.com