Appendix D. Flood Specific Table Data Dictionary
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1 D-1 Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary of Contents Indexes List D-1 High Level List of Flood Specific s D-3 Data Dictionary for Flood Specific s D-3 s D.1 List D-3 D.2 Square Footage by General Building Type by Census Block D-5 D.3 Building and Content Exposure by Occupancy by Census Block (Full Replacement and Depreciated Replacement Values) D-6 D.4 Building and Content Exposure by General Building Type (Full Replacement and Depreciated Replacement Values) D-8 D.5 General Building Stock Depreciation Function D-9 D.6 User Defined Facilities D-10 D.7 Care Facilities D-11 D.8 Emergency Centers D-11 D.9 Police Stations D-12 D.10 Fire Stations D-12 D.11 Schools D-13 D.12 Highway Bridges D-13 D.13 Railway Bridges D-13 D.14 Light Rail Bridges D-14 D.15 Transportation Facilities Exposure Totals D-14 D.16 Potable Water Facilities D-15 D.17 Potable Water Pipeline Segments D-15 D.18 Wastewater Facilities D-16 D.19 Wastewater Pipeline Segments D-16 D.20 Oil Facilities D-17 D.21 Oil Pipeline Segments D-17 D.22 Natural Gas Facilities D-18 D.23 Natural Gas Pipeline Segments D-18 D.24 Electric Power Facilities D-19 D.25 Utility Exposure Totals D-19 D.26 Agriculture Inventory and Valuation D-20 D.27 Vehicle Inventory and Valuation D-21 D.28 Building, Content and Inventory Damage Functions for General Building Stock and Essential Facilities D-22 D.29 Bridge Damage Functions for Highway, Railway, and Light Rail D-24
2 D-2 s (continued) D.30 Utility Facility Damage Functions for Potable Water, Wastewater, Oil, Natural Gas, and Electric Power D-26 D.31 Agriculture Damage Functions D-27 D.32 Vehicle Damage Functions D-28 D.33 Restoration Functions for General Building Stock and Essential Facilities D-29 D.34 Debris Parameters D-29 D.35 Shelter Parameters D-30 D.36 Direct Economic Parameters Sales and Inventory D-30 D.37 Direct Economic Parameters Owner Occupied Buildings D-30 D.38 Direct Economic Parameters Recapture Factors D-30 D.39 Direct Economic Parameters Rental Costs D-31 D.40 Direct Economic Parameters Wage and Capital Income D-31 D.41 IELM Time Parameters by Sector D-32 D.42 IELM Sector Output D-32 D.43 IELM Economic Stimulus Factors D-32 D.44 IELM Implan (Level 2) Import D-33 Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
3 D-3 D.1 High Level List of Flood Specific s Name flsqfootagegbldgtypeb D.1 List Description Square footage by general building type by census block (thousands of square feet) fldepexposureoccupb Depreciated exposure by occupancy by census block ($ flexposureoccuptotal GBS total valuation or total exposure ($ fldepfunction fldepexposureoccuptotal Depreciation functions by specific occupancy Depreciated exposure by occupancy fldepexposuregbldgtypeb Depreciated exposure by general building type by census block ($ flexposuregbldgtypetotal GBS total valuation or total exposure by general building type ($ fldepexposuregbldgtypetotal Depreciated exposure by general building type ($ fluserdefinedflty Flood specific fields for user defined facilities flcareflty Flood specific fields for care facilities flemergencyctr Flood specific fields for emergency centers flpolicestation Flood specific fields for police stations flfirestation Flood specific fields for fire stations flschool Flood specific fields for schools flhighwaybridge Flood specific fields for highway bridges flrailwaybridge Flood specific fields for railway bridges fllightrailbridge Flood specific fields for light rail bridges flpotablewaterflty Flood specific fields for potable water facilities flpotablewaterpl Flood specific fields for potable water pipelines (placeholder) flwastewaterflty Flood specific fields for wastewater facilities flwastewaterpl floilflty floilpl flnaturalgasflty flnaturalgaspl flelectricpowerflty Flood specific fields for wastewater pipelines (placeholder) Flood specific fields for oil facilities Flood specific fields for oil pipelines (placeholder) Flood specific fields for natural gas facilities Flood specific fields for natural gas pipelines (placeholder) Flood specific fields for electric power facilities
4 D-4 Name flsqfootagegbldgtypeb Description Square footage by general building type by census block (thousands of square feet) flexposureutil Summary table of exposure for utility systems ($ flexposuretransport Summary table of exposure for transportation facilities ($ flagricultureinventory Agriculture products inventory table fldayvehicleinv Daytime vehicle inventory by census block flnightvehicleinv Night time vehicle inventory flbldgstructdmgfn Building damage function (structure) flbldginvdmgfn Building damage function (inventory) flbldgcontdmgfn Building damage function (contents) flessntfltycontdmgfn Essential facilities content damage function flbridgedmgfn Bridge damage functions (all) flutilfltydmgfn Utility damage function flvehdmgfn Vehicle damage function flrsfnessntflty Essential facilities restoration functions flrsfngbs General building stock restoration fldebris Analysis parameters for debris flshelterparams Analysis parameters for shelter requirements flbldgeconparamsalesandinv Analysis parameters Sales and inventory flbldgeconparamowneroccupied flbldgeconparamrecapturefactors flbldgeconparamrental flbldgeconparamwagecapitalincome flielmparamsbytime flielmsectoroutput flielmstimulus flielmimplandata flielmparamsbytimeorder Analysis parameters owner occupied units Analysis parameters direct economic recapture factors Analysis parameters building economic rental income Analysis parameters building economic wage and capital income Analysis parameters for IELM by time Analysis parameters for IELM sector output Analysis parameters for IELM stimulus by sector IELM Implan table for user import IELM parameters by time order Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
5 D-5 D.2 Data Dictionary by Flood Specific D.2 Square Footage by General Building Type by Census Block flsqfootagegbldgtypeb CensusBlock Census block number char (15) not TotalSqft WoodF SteelF ConcreteF MasonryF ManufHousingF Total square footage by census block Total wood building square footage Total steel building square footage Total concrete building square footage Total masonry building square footage Total manufactured housing square footage real real real real real real (autosum)
6 D-6 D.3 Building and Content Exposure by Occupancy by Census Block (Full Replacement and Depreciated Replacement Values) s flexposureoccupb, fldepexposureoccupb, flexposurecontentoccupb, fldepexposurecontentoccupb, flexposureoccuptotal, and fldepexposuretotal CensusBlock Census block number char(15) not TotalExp Total depreciated exposure by census block RESI Total residential exposure ($ (autosum) (autosum) COMI Total commercial ($ (autosum) INDI Total industrial ($ (autosum) AGRI Total agriculture building ($ (autosum) RELI Total religious ($ (autosum) GOVI Total government ($ (autosum) EDUI Total education ($ (autosum) RES1I Total single family ($ RES2I Total manufactured housing ($ RES3AI Total multi-family (duplex) ($ RES3BI Total multi-family (triplex/quad) ($ RES3CI Total multi-family (5-9 units) ($ RES3DI Total multi-family (10-19 units) ($ RES3EI Total multi-family (20-49 units) ($ RES3FI Total multi-family (50+ units) ($ RES4I Total temporary lodging (hotel) ($ RES5I Total group housing (barracks) ($ Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
7 D-7 RES6I Total nursing home ($ COM1I Total commercial (retail sales) ($ COM2I COM3I COM4I Total commercial (wholesale trade) ($ Total commercial (repair services) ($ Total commercial (professional services) ($ COM5I Total commercial (banks) ($ COM6I Total commercial (hospital) ($ COM7I Total commercial (clinic) ($ COM8I Total commercial (entertainment) ($ COM9I Total commercial (theater) ($ COM10I Total commercial (parking) ($ IND1I Total industrial (light) ($ IND2I Total industrial (heavy) ($ IND3I Total industrial (food/drug) ($ IND4I IND5I Total industrial (mineral processing) ($ Total industrial (high technology) ($ IND6I Total industrial (construction) ($ AGR1I Total agriculture building ($ REL1I Total religious ($ GOV1I GOV2I Total government (general services) ($ Total government (essential response) ($
8 D-8 EDU1I Total education (K-12) ($ EDU2I Total education (college) ($ D.4 Building and Content Exposure by General Building Type (Full Replacement and Depreciated Replacement Values) s flexposuregbldgtypeb, fldepexposuregbldgtypeb, flcontentexposuregbldgtypeb, fldepexposuregbldgtypeoccupb, flexposuregbldgtypetotal, and fldepexposuregbldgtypetotal CensusBlock Census block number char(15) Not TotalExp Total exposure by census block WoodF Total wood building ($ SteelF Total steel building ($ ConcreteF Total concrete building ($ MasonryF Total masonry building ($ ManufHousingF Total manufactured housing ($ real real real real real real (autosum) Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
9 D-9 D.5 General Building Stock Depreciation Function fldepfunction Name Description Format Default Value Age Average age of the structures in study region not RES1Good RES1Average RES1Poor Depreciation curve for single-family in good condition Depreciation curve for single-family in average condition Depreciation curve for single-family in poor condition RES2 Depreciation curve for manufactured housing RES3A Depreciation curve for multi-family (duplex) RES3B Depreciation curve for multi-family (triplex/quad) RES3C Depreciation curve for multi-family (5-9 units) RES3D Depreciation curve for multi-family (10-19 units) RES3E Depreciation curve for multi-family (20-49 units) RES3F Depreciation curve for multi-family (50+ units) RES4 Depreciation curve for temporary lodging RES5 Depreciation curve for group housing RES6 Depreciation curve for nursing homes COM1 Depreciation curve for commercial (retail sales) COM2 Depreciation curve for commercial (wholesale) COM3 COM4 Depreciation curve for commercial (repair services) Depreciation curve for commercial (professional services) COM5 Depreciation curve for commercial (banks) COM6 Depreciation curve for commercial (hospital) COM7 Depreciation curve for commercial (clinics) COM8 Depreciation curve for commercial (entertainment) COM9 Depreciation curve for commercial (theater) COM10 Depreciation curve for commercial (parking) IND1 Depreciation curve for light industrial
10 D-10 Default Name Description Format Value IND2 Depreciation curve for heavy industrial IND3 Depreciation curve for food/drug industrial IND4 IND5 Depreciation curve for mineral processing industrial Depreciation curve for high technology industrial IND6 Depreciation curve for construction industrial AGR1 Depreciation curve for agriculture REL1 Depreciation curve for religious GOV1 GOV2 Depreciation curve for government (general services) Depreciation curve for government (emergency response) EDU1 Depreciation curve for education (K-12) EDU2 Depreciation curve for education (college) D.6 User Defined Facilities fluserdefinedflty UserDefinedFltyI User defined facility unique id char(8) not Occupancy GBS Specific Occupancy Type char(5) BldgType DesignLevel FoundationType FirstFloorHt BldgDamageFnId ContDamageFnId User defined facility building type User defined facility design level (Pre/Post FIRM) Foundation type (e.g. slab on grade) User defined facility first floor height Default building damage function id Default content damage function id varchar(15) char(1) char(1) FloodProtection Flood protection (return period) Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
11 D-11 D.7 Care Facilities flcareflty CareFltyId Care facility unique id char(8) not BldgType Care facility building type varchar(15) DesignLevel Care facility design level (Pre/Post FIRM) char(1) FoundationType Foundation type (e.g. slab on grade) char(1) FirstFloorHt Care facility first floor height BldgDamageFnId ContDamageFnId FloodProtection Default building damage function id Default content damage function id Flood protection (return period) D.8 Emergency Center flemergencyctr EocId Emergency center unique id char(8) not BldgType Emergency center building type varchar(15) DesignLevel FoundationType FirstFloorHt BldgDamageFnId ContDamageFnId FloodProtection Emergency center design level (Pre/Post FIRM) Foundation type (e.g. slab on grade) Emergency center first floor height Default building damage function id Default content damage function id Flood protection (return period) char(1) char(1)
12 D-12 D.9 Police Stations flpolicestation PoliceStationId Police station unique id char(8) not BldgType Police station building type varchar(15) DesignLevel Police station design level (Pre/Post FIRM) char(1) FoundationType Foundation type (e.g. slab on grade) char(1) FirstFloorHt Police station first floor height BldgDamageFnId ContDamageFnId FloodProtection Default building damage function id Default content damage function id Flood protection (return period) D.10 Fire Stations flfirestation FireStationId Fire station unique id char(8) not BldgType Fire station building type varchar(15) DesignLevel Fire station design level (Pre/Post FIRM) char(1) FoundationType Foundation type (e.g. slab on grade) char(1) FirstFloorHt Fire station first floor height BldgDamageFnId ContDamageFnId FloodProtection Default building damage function id Default content damage function id Flood protection (return period) Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
13 D-13 D.11 Schools flschool SchoolId School unique id char(8) not BldgType School building type varchar(15) DesignLevel School design level (Pre/Post FIRM) char(1) FoundationType Foundation type (e.g. slab on grade) char(1) FirstFloorHt School first floor height BldgDamageFnId ContDamageFnId Default building damage function id Default content damage function id FloodProtection Flood protection (return period) D.12 Highway Bridges flhighwaybridge HighwayBridgeId Highway bridge unique id char(8) not Elevation Bridge elevation above surface of normal flow (not used) D.13 Railway Bridges flrailwaybridge RailwayBridgeId Railway bridge unique id char(8) not Elevation Bridge elevation above surface of normal flow (not used)
14 D-14 D.14 Light Rail Bridges fllightrailbridge LightRailBridgeId Light rail bridge unique id char(8) not Elevation Bridge elevation above surface of normal flow (not used) D.15 Transportation Facilities Exposure Totals flexposuretransp CountyFips Study region county FIPS char(5) not HighwayRoads Total exposure highway segments money HighwayBridges Total exposure highway bridges money HighwayTunnels Total exposure highway tunnels money RailwayTracks Total exposure railway tracks money RailwayBridges Total exposure railway bridges money RailwayFacilities Total exposure railway facilities money RailwayTunnels Total exposure railway tunnels money LightRailTracks Total exposure light rail tracks money LightRailBridges Total exposure light rail bridges money LightRailFacilities Total exposure light rail facilities money LightRailTunnels Total exposure light rail tunnels money Ports Total exposure ports money FerrySystems Total exposure ferry systems money AirportFacilities Total exposure airport facilities money AirportRunways Total exposure airport runways money Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
15 D-15 D.16 Potable Water Facilities flpotablewaterflty PotableWaterFltyId Potable water facility unique id char (8) not UtilIndicator Utility type (unused) FoundationType Foundation type char(1) EquipmentHt Height of critical equipment above grade FloodProtection Flood protection UtilDamageFnId Default utility facility damage function id D.17 Potable Water Pipeline Segments flpotablewaterpl PotableWaterPlId Potable water pipeline unique id char(8) not SystemId VulnbltyToScour IDUpperJunction IDLowerJunction DamageFnId Potable water system component id (placeholder) Pipeline vunerability to scour (placeholder) Unique id of the upper junction (placeholder) Unique id of lower junction (placeholder) Default damage function id (placeholder) varchar(5) small small
16 D-16 D.18 Wastewater Facilities flwastewaterflty WasteWaterFltyId Wastewater facility unique id char (8) not UtilIndicator Utility type (unused) FoundationType Foundation type char(1) EquipmentHt Height of critical equipment above grade FloodProtection Flood protection UtilDamageFnId Default utility facility damage function id D.19 Wastewater Pipeline Segments flwastewaterpl WasteWaterPlId Wastewater pipeline unique id char(8) not SystemId VulnbltyToScour IDUpperJunction IDLowerJunction DamageFnId Wastewater system component id (placeholder) Pipeline vunerability to scour (placeholder) Unique id of the upper junction (placeholder) Unique id of lower junction (placeholder) Default damage function id (placeholder) varchar(5) small small Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
17 D-17 D.20 Oil Facilities floilflty OilFltyId Oil facility unique id char (8) not UtilIndicator Utility type (unused) FoundationType Foundation type char(1) EquipmentHt Height of critical equipment above grade FloodProtection Flood protection UtilDamageFnId Default utility facility damage function id D.21 Oil Pipeline Segments floilpl OilPlId Oil pipeline unique id char(8) not SystemId VulnbltyToScour IDUpperJunction IDLowerJunction DamageFnId Oil system component id (placeholder) Pipeline vunerability to scour (placeholder) Unique id of the upper junction (placeholder) Unique id of lower junction (placeholder) Default damage function id (placeholder) varchar(5) small small
18 D-18 D.22 Natural Gas Facilities flnaturalgasflty NaturalGasFltyId Natural gas facility unique id char (8) not UtilIndicator Utility type (unused) FoundationType Foundation type char(1) EquipmentHt Height of critical equipment above grade FloodProtection Flood protection UtilDamageFnId Default utility facility damage function id D.23 Natural Gas Pipeline Segments flnaturalgaspl NaturalGasPlId Natural gas pipeline unique id char(8) not SystemId VulnbltyToScour IDUpperJunction IDLowerJunction DamageFnId Natural gas system component id (placeholder) Pipeline vunerability to scour (placeholder) Unique id of the upper junction (placeholder) Unique id of lower junction (placeholder) Default damage function id (placeholder) varchar(5) small small Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
19 D-19 D.24 Electric Power Facilities flelectricpowerflty ElectricPowerFltyId Electric power facility unique id char (8) not UtilIndicator Utility type (unused) FoundationType Foundation type char(1) EquipmentHt Height of critical equipment above grade FloodProtection Flood protection UtilDamageFnId Default utility facility damage function id D.25 Utility Exposure Totals flexposureutil CountyFIPS Study region county FIPS char(5) not PotableWaterFclties Total exposure potable water facilities money PotableWaterPipes Total exposure potable water pipelines money WasteWaterFclties Total exposure wastewater facilities money WasteWaterPipes Total exposure wastewater pipelines money OilFlties Total exposure oil facilities money OilPipes Total exposure oil pipelines money NGFlties Total exposure natural gas facilities money NGPipes Total exposure natural gas pipelines money PowerFlties CommFclties Total exposure electric power facilities Total exposure communication facilities money money
20 D-20 D.26 Agriculture Inventory and Valuation flagricultureinventory CountyFips Study region county FIPS char(5) not CropType Crop type (e.g. corn) varchar(50) not PolygonId AvgAnnualYield Unit UnitPrice HarvestCost Sub-county area where agriculture crops have been identified in NASS and NRI Average annual yield based on the NASS dataset Crop unit of measure (e.g. bushel) Price per unit of measure (e.g. $ per bushel) from NRI Harvest cost or the farmers investment o the crop varchar(25) char(10) not Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
21 D-21 D.27 Vehicle Inventory and Valuation fldayvehicleinv, and flnightvehicleinv Name Description Format Default Value CensusBlock Study region CensusBlock char(15) not TotalVehicle Total vehicles within the census block (autosum) Cars Total cars within census block LightTrucks Total light trucks within census block (e.g. 1/4 ton pickup) HeavyTrucks Total heavy trucks within census block (e.g. 18-wheeler) TotalExp Total exposure of vehicles in the census TValNewCar Total value of new cars within the census block TValUsedCar TValNewLightTrucks TValUsedLightTrucks TValNewHeavyTrucks TValNewUsedTrucks Total value of used cars within the census block Total value of new light trucks within the census block Total value of used light trucks within the census block Total value of new heavy trucks within the census block Total value of used heavy trucks within the census block
22 D-22 D.28 Building, Content and Inventory Damage Functions for General Building Stock and Essential Facilities s flbldgstructdmgfn, flbldgcontdmgfn, flbldginvdmgfn, flessntstructdmgfn, flessntcontdmgfn BldgDmgFnID Damage function unique id numeric not Occupancy Flood specific occupancy with stories and foundation (e.g. COM10LN) char(5) Source Description Damage function source (e.g. USACE) Damage function description varchar(50) varchar(100) ft04m Percent damage at -4 ft ft03m Percent damage at -3 ft ft02m Percent damage at -2 ft ft01m Percent damage at -1ft ft00 Percent damage at 0 ft ft01 Percent damage at 1 ft ft02 Percent damage at 2 ft ft03 Percent damage at 3 ft ft04 Percent damage at 4 ft ft05 Percent damage at 5 ft ft06 Percent damage at 6 ft ft07 Percent damage at 7 ft ft08 Percent damage at 8 ft ft09 Percent damage at 9 ft ft10 Percent damage at 10 ft ft11 Percent damage at 11 ft ft12 Percent damage at 12 ft ft13 Percent damage at 13 ft ft14 Percent damage at 14 ft ft15 Percent damage at 15 ft ft16 Percent damage at 16 ft Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
23 D-23 ft17 Percent damage at 17 ft ft18 Percent damage at 18 ft ft19 Percent damage at 19 ft ft20 Percent damage at 20 ft ft21 Percent damage at 21 ft ft22 Percent damage at 22 ft ft23 Percent damage at 23 ft ft24 Percent damage at 24 ft Comment Comment varchar(255)
24 D-24 D.29 Bridge Damage Functions for Highway, Railway, and Light Rail flbridgedmgfn Default Name Description Format Value BridgeDmgFnId Bridge damage function unique id numeric not Occupancy Bridge specific occupancy char(7) Source Damage function source char(16) Description Damage function description varchar(50) RP0 Percent damage for return period 0-years real RP25 Percent damage for return period 25-years real RP50 Percent damage for return period 50-years real RP75 Percent damage for return period 75-years real RP100 Percent damage for return period 100-years real RP125 Percent damage for return period 125-years real RP150 Percent damage for return period 150-years real RP175 Percent damage for return period 175-years real RP200 Percent damage for return period 200-years real RP225 Percent damage for return period 225-years real RP250 Percent damage for return period 250-years real RP275 Percent damage for return period 275-years real RP300 Percent damage for return period 300-years real RP325 Percent damage for return period 325-years real RP350 Percent damage for return period 350-years real RP375 Percent damage for return period 375-years real RP400 Percent damage for return period 400-years real RP425 Percent damage for return period 425-years real RP450 Percent damage for return period 450-years real RP475 Percent damage for return period 475-years real RP500 Percent damage for return period 500-years real RP525 Percent damage for return period 525-years real RP550 Percent damage for return period 550-years real RP575 Percent damage for return period 575-years real RP600 Percent damage for return period 600-years real RP625 Percent damage for return period 625-years real RP650 Percent damage for return period 650-years Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
25 D-25 Default Name Description Format Value RP675 Percent damage for return period 675-years real RP700 Percent damage for return period 700-years real RP725 Percent damage for return period 725-years real RP750 Percent damage for return period 750-years real RP775 Percent damage for return period 775-years real RP800 Percent damage for return period 800-years real RP825 Percent damage for return period 825-years real RP850 Percent damage for return period 850-years real RP875 Percent damage for return period 875-years real RP900 Percent damage for return period 900-years real RP925 Percent damage for return period 925-years real RP950 Percent damage for return period 950-years real RP975 Percent damage for return period 975-years real RP1000 Percent damage for return period 1000-years real Comment Comment varchar(255)
26 D-26 D.30 Utility Facility Damage Functions for Potable Water, Wastewater, Oil, Natural Gas, and Electric Power flutilfltydmgfn Default Name Description Format Value UtilFltyDmgFnID Utility facility damage function id numeric not Occupancy Occupancy char(5) Source Source varchar(50) Description Description varchar(100) ft00 Percent damage 0 ft ft01 Percent damage 1 ft ft02 Percent damage 2 ft ft03 Percent damage 3 ft ft04 Percent damage 4 ft ft05 Percent damage 5 ft ft06 Percent damage 6 ft ft07 Percent damage 7 ft ft08 Percent damage 8 ft ft09 Percent damage 9 ft ft10 Percent damage 10 ft Comment Comment varchar(255) Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
27 D-27 D.31 Agriculture Damage Functions flagdmgfn Name Description Format Default Value Crop Crop name or crop type varchar(150) not FunctionSource varchar(150) Damage function source (e.g. USACE) CalendarDate Calendar date (standard calendar) varchar(15) JulianDay Julian calendar date varchar(5) PctCropLoss PctLossDuration0_days PctLossDuration3_days PctLossDuration7_days PctLossDuration14_days SortOrder Maximum potential percent crop damage by Julian date 0-Day flood duration damage modifier 3-Day flood duration damage modifier 7-Day flood duration damage modifier 14-Day flood duration damage modifier Sort order field used to display Julian day in proper order
28 D-28 D.32 Vehicle Damage Functions flvehicledmgfn VehDmgFnID Vehicle damage function unique id numeric not Occupancy Specific occupancy char(5) Source Damage function source (e.g. USACE) varchar(50) Description Damage function description varchar(100) ft04m Percent damage at 0 ft ft03m Percent damage at 0.5 ft ft02m Percent damage at 1.0 ft ft01m Percent damage at 1.5ft ft00 Percent damage at 2.0 ft ft01 Percent damage at 2.5 ft ft02 Percent damage at 3.0 ft ft03 Percent damage at 3.5 ft ft04 Percent damage at 4.0 ft ft05 Percent damage at 4.5 ft ft06 Percent damage at 5.0 ft ft07 Percent damage at 5.5 ft ft08 Percent damage at 6.0 ft ft09 Percent damage at 6.5 ft ft10 Percent damage at 7.0 ft ft11 Percent damage at 7.5 ft ft12 Percent damage at 8.0 ft ft13 Percent damage at 8.5 ft ft14 Percent damage at 9.0 ft ft15 Percent damage at 9.5 ft ft16 Percent damage at 10.0 ft ft17 Percent damage at 10.5 ft ft18 Percent damage at 11.0 ft ft19 Percent damage at 11.5 ft ft20 Percent damage at 12.0 ft ft21 Percent damage at 12.5 ft ft22 Percent damage at 13.0 ft Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
29 D-29 ft23 Percent damage at 13.5 ft Comment Comment varchar(255) D.33 Restoration Functions for General Building Stock and Essential Facilities s flrsfngbs and flrsfnessntflty Default Name Description Format Value SOccup Specific occupancy id char(5) not Min_Depth Minimum depth for restoration parameter range Max_Depth Maximum depth for restoration parameter range Min_Restor_Months Minimum restoration timeline (months) Max_Restor_Months Maximum restoration timeline (months) Min_Restor_Days Minimum restoration timeline (days) Max_Restor_Days Maximum restoration timeline (months) SortOrder Unique field used to sort occupancies for viewing not D.34 Debris Parameters fldebris SOccup Specific occupancy id char(5) not FoundType Foundation type, basement/no basement MinFloodDepth MaxFloodDepth Minimum flood depth for debris estimation Maximum flood depth for debris estimation FinishWt Total weight for finishes StructureWt Total structure weight for debris FoundationWt Total foundation weight for debris
30 D-30 D.35 Shelter Parameters flshelterparams ParamClass Shelter parameter classification (e.g. income) char(3) not Description Parameter description char(150) Factors Shelter modification factors SortOrder Field for sorting classifications in view D.36 Direct Economic Parameters Sales and Inventory flbldgeconparamsalesandinv Occupancy Specific occupancy char(5) not AnnualSalesPerSqFt Annual sales by occupancy per square footage D.37 Direct Economic Parameters Owner Occupied Buildings flbldgeconparamowneroccupied Occupancy Specific occupancy char(5) not PctOwnerOccupied Percent of square footage that is owner occupied D.38 Direct Economic Parameters Recapture Factors flbldgeconparamrecapturefactors Occupancy Specific occupancy char(5) not PctWageRecapture Percentage of wages recaptured PctEmploymentRecapt ure Percentage of employment recaptured PctIncomeRecapture Percentage of income recaptured PctOutputRecapture Percentage of economic output recaptured Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
31 D-31 D.39 Direct Economic Parameters Rental Costs flbldgeconparamrental Name Description Format Default Value Occupancy Specific occupancy id char(5) not RentalCostsPerSqFtPerMonth Rental costs per square footage per month RentalCostsPerSqFtPerDay Rental costs per square foot per day DisruptionCostsPerSqFt Disruption costs per square foot D.40 Direct Economic Parameters Wage and Capital Income flbldgeconparamwagecapitalincome Occupancy Specific occupancy char(5) not IncomePerSqftPerYear Owners income per square footage per year IncomePerSqftPerDay Owners income per square footage per day WagePerSqftDay Wages per square foot per day EmployeesPerSqft Employees per square footage OutputPerSqftDay Employee output per square footage per day
32 D-32 D.41 IELM Time Parameters by Sector flielmparamsbytime TimeInterval Analysis time erval (week, month, year) char(3) not AGRI Agriculture IELM parameter real MINE Mining IELM parameter real CNST Construction IELM parameter real MNFG Manufacturing IELM parameter real TRNS Transportation IELM parameter real TRDE Trade IELM parameter real FIRE Financial, insurance, real estate IELM parameter SERV Services IELM parameter real GOVT Government IELM parameter real MISC Miscellaneous IELM parameter real ExpBldg Building exposure real ExpLL Lifeline exposure real real D.42 IELM Sector Output flielmsectoroutput Sector IELM Market Sector char(4) not Output Market sector output real D.43 IELM Economic Stimulus Factors flielmstimulus TimeInterval Analysis time erval (week, month, year) char(3) not Sector IELM market sector char(4) not Stimulus Parameter for the impact of stimulus on the market sector real Appendix D. Flood Specific Data Dictionary
33 D-33 D.44 IELM Implan (Level 2) Import flielmimplandata ImplanId IMPLAN Data table id small not ImplanSetName IMPLAN data set name varchar(30) SetType IMPLAN data economy set type char(1) Sector IELM market sector char(4) Imports Economy import parameter real Supplies Economy supply parameter real Demands Economy demand parameter real NewExports Economy exports parameter real AGRI Agriculture sector parameter real MINE Mining sector parameter real CNST Construction sector parameter real MNFG Manufacturing sector parameter real TRNS Transportation sector parameter real TRDE Trade sector parameter real FIRE Financial, insurance, real estate sector parameter real SERV Services sector parameter real GOVT Government sector parameter real MISC Miscellaneous sector parameter real ConsumLow Low consumption factor real ConsumMedium Medium consumption factor real ConsumHigh High consumption factor real DomesticExport Market domestic exports real ForeignExport Market foreign exports real InitialDemand Initial demand surge real FinalDemand Final demand real IndustryOutput Total industry output real EmplCompen Total employment compensation real PropIncome Property income real OthPropIncome Other property income real Employment Market employment real TotalImports Total market imports real TotFinalPayment Total payment for imports real
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