Kevin D Henry
Kevin Henry is a geographer with the USGS Western Geographic Science Center and is located at the USGS California Water Science Center in Sacramento, California.
Kevin Henry researches risk and vulnerability to natural hazards, using geographic information systems, agent-based modeling, and advanced data visualization techniques. His recent work involves visualizing hazard exposure and vulnerability analyses through emerging interactive web mapping frameworks. He also researches community vulnerability through modeling vehicular evacuation from tsunamis using agent-based simulation. The work aims to identify strategies to improve a community's capacity to evacuate, to inform emergency management practices.
Science and Products
CDI Risk Map
Tsunamis
Coastal Change
Hazards Vulnerability Team
Visualizing community exposure and evacuation potential to tsunami hazards using an interactive Tableau dashboard
A data management and visualization framework for community vulnerability to hazards
Community Exposure in U.S. American Samoa to Future Coastal Flooding Hazards, reference year 2020
Community Exposure in U.S. Hawaiian Islands to Future Coastal Flooding Hazards, reference year 2020
Community Exposure in U.S. Northern Mariana Islands to Future Coastal Flooding Hazards, reference year 2020
Community Exposure in U.S. Guam to Future Coastal Flooding Hazards, reference year 2020
Community Exposure in U.S. California to Future Shoreline Change Hazards, reference year 2020
Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards for Virginia, USA
Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards for Georgia, USA
Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards for Florida, USA
Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards in U.S. North Carolina, reference year 2020
Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards in U.S. South Carolina, reference year 2020
Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards for U.S. Washington, reference year 2020
Simulation and visualization of coastal tsunami impacts from the SAFRR tsunami source
Multi-hazard risk analysis for the U.S. Department of the Interior: An integration of expert elicitation, planning priorities, and geospatial analysis
Variations in community evacuation potential related to average return periods in probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis
Influence of demand and capacity in transportation simulations of short-notice, distant-tsunami evacuations
Assessing hazards and risks at the Department of the Interior—A workshop report
HERA: A dynamic web application for visualizing community exposure to flood hazards based on storm and sea level rise scenarios
Influence of road network and population demand assumptions in evacuation modeling for distant tsunamis
Hazard Exposure Reporting and Analytics (HERA)
The Hazard Exposure and Reporting Analytics (HERA) website helps communities understand how natural hazards could impact their land, people, infrastructure, and livelihoods. HERA provides tools and data to help communities as they plan and prepare for natural hazards.
Science and Products
CDI Risk Map
Tsunamis
Coastal Change
Hazards Vulnerability Team
Visualizing community exposure and evacuation potential to tsunami hazards using an interactive Tableau dashboard
A data management and visualization framework for community vulnerability to hazards
Community Exposure in U.S. American Samoa to Future Coastal Flooding Hazards, reference year 2020
Community Exposure in U.S. Hawaiian Islands to Future Coastal Flooding Hazards, reference year 2020
Community Exposure in U.S. Northern Mariana Islands to Future Coastal Flooding Hazards, reference year 2020
Community Exposure in U.S. Guam to Future Coastal Flooding Hazards, reference year 2020
Community Exposure in U.S. California to Future Shoreline Change Hazards, reference year 2020
Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards for Virginia, USA
Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards for Georgia, USA
Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards for Florida, USA
Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards in U.S. North Carolina, reference year 2020
Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards in U.S. South Carolina, reference year 2020
Community Exposure to Future Coastal Hazards for U.S. Washington, reference year 2020
Simulation and visualization of coastal tsunami impacts from the SAFRR tsunami source
Multi-hazard risk analysis for the U.S. Department of the Interior: An integration of expert elicitation, planning priorities, and geospatial analysis
Variations in community evacuation potential related to average return periods in probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis
Influence of demand and capacity in transportation simulations of short-notice, distant-tsunami evacuations
Assessing hazards and risks at the Department of the Interior—A workshop report
HERA: A dynamic web application for visualizing community exposure to flood hazards based on storm and sea level rise scenarios
Influence of road network and population demand assumptions in evacuation modeling for distant tsunamis
Hazard Exposure Reporting and Analytics (HERA)
The Hazard Exposure and Reporting Analytics (HERA) website helps communities understand how natural hazards could impact their land, people, infrastructure, and livelihoods. HERA provides tools and data to help communities as they plan and prepare for natural hazards.