Hazus-mh Mr4 Software Patch 2
HAZUS-MH 2.1 is shipping! It's official as of 2/21/2012 @ 07:39AM. HAZUS.org received the email from FEMA that the long awaited 32/64 bit HAZUS-MH 2.1 is now shipping! HAZUS.org also confirmed that the FEMA on-line order system reflects the availability of HAZUS-MH 2.1. Other parts of the FEMA HAZUS web pages are not reflecting the availability of HAZUS-MH 2.1 but they will no doubt soon catch up. The 2.1 release includes improvements to the usability and functionality of the software, including: HAZUS-MH 2.1 is now compatible with Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit) Service Pack 1, and Windows XP Service Pack 3. HAZUS-MH 2.1 is now compatible with ArcGIS 10.0 Service Pack 2.
ArcGIS for Desktop Query Layer Join for Hazus–MH® Patch Summary. This patch fixes the software defect that occurs when opening the attribute table on a Query Layer.
Hazus-MH 2.1 runs under Service Pack 3 but is not 100% certified. The underlying database engine has been upgraded to SQL Server Express 2008 R2. Menu options in the user interface of the three modules in HAZUS-MH (Earthquake, Flood & Hurricane) have been adjusted to provide greater consistency. IMPLAN default data is no longer provided with HAZUS-MH. Users should supply their own data for Indirect Economic Analyses.
New damage and loss of use functions have been developed for hospitals, schools, and fire stations in the Essential Facilities portion of the Hurricane Module. The windfields for several category 4 and 5 historical storms have been re-analyzed and updated in the Hurricane Module. In recognition of the uncertainties inherent in hurricane forecasts, the Coastal Surge analysis capability has been disabled for forecast/advisories issued more than 24 hours before the expected time of landfall. The Flood Module Average Annualized Loss (AAL) analysis has been reactivated with the following changes: The 2 and 5 year return period extrapolations have been removed from the methodology. The 200 year return period has been replaced by a 25 year return period in the methodology. Refer to the HAZUS –MH 2.1 Flood Technical Manual for complete details on the Flood AAL methodology. A riverine level 1 study region automation feature has been added to the Flood Module.
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The Flood Module is now processing Manning’s roughness coefficients dynamically based on a LULC grid as part of the Develop Stream Network process. The Flood Module Hydraulics process has been optimized for scenarios where a suite of return periods is being analyzed. Occupancy Mapping Schemes have been updated for the Earthquake Module.
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The Earthquake Ground Motion Module has been updated to use the latest USGS Next Generation Attenuation (NGA) functions. The Earthquake Module now includes a feature to analyze study regions greater than the 8 GB limit of SQL Server Express. Welcome to HAZUS.org - the ultimate on-line resource for everything HAZUS -the independent voice for HAZUS users and HAZUS User Groups across the country HAZUS.org addresses the 'big picture'. Comments are encouraged. Comments are moderated.
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