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1. Flood Maps | FEMA.gov
Link: https://www.fema.gov/flood-maps
Description: WEBJan 22, 2024 · Heavy rains, poor drainage, and even nearby construction projects can put you at risk for flood damage. Flood maps are one tool that communities use to know which areas have the highest risk of flooding. FEMA maintains and updates data through flood maps and risk assessments.
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2. FEMA Flood Map Service Center | Search By Address
Link: https://msc.fema.gov/portal/search?*QUERYSTRINGPII_REMOVED*
Description: WEBFEMA Flood Map Service Center: Search By Address. Please enter a valid US address/place. x. Enter an address, place, or coordinates: Whether you are in a high risk zone or not, you may need flood insurance because most homeowners insurance doesn't cover flood damage.
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3. Flood Data Viewers and Geospatial Data | FEMA.gov
Link: https://www.fema.gov/flood-maps/national-flood-hazard-layer
Description: WEBNFHL Viewer. In the NFHL Viewer, you can use the address search or map navigation to locate an area of interest and the NFHL Print Tool to download and print a full Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) or FIRMette (a smaller, printable version of a FIRM) where NFHL data exists.
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4. | What Flood Zone Am I In? - FloodSmart
Link: https://www.floodsmart.gov/understanding-my-flood-zone
Description: WEBEach flood zone describes the flood risk for a particular area, and those flood zones are used to determine insurance requirements and costs. Know your property’s flood risk. To find your community’s flood map, visit the Flood Map Service …
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5. FEMA Flood Maps and Zones Explained | FEMA.gov
Link: https://www.fema.gov/blog/fema-flood-maps-and-zones-explained
Description: WEBApr 4, 2018 · Flood maps, known officially as Flood Insurance Rate Maps, show areas of high- and moderate- to low-flood risk. They are shown as a series of zones. Communities use the maps to set minimum building requirements for coastal areas and floodplains; lenders use them to determine flood insurance requirements.
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6. FEMA s National Flood Hazard Layer
Link: https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/resources/flood_map_svc.htm
Description: WEBTo explore the current digital preliminary flood hazard data in a map, the best tool to use is the Flood Map Changes Viewer (FMCV). From the Flood Map Changes Viewer, you may view, download, and print flood maps for your location.
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7. | FEMA Flood Maps Explained - FloodSmart
Link: https://www.floodsmart.gov/all-about-flood-maps
Description: WEBEach flood zone describes the flood risk for a particular area, and those flood zones are used to determine insurance requirements and costs. Know your property’s flood risk. To find your community’s flood map, visit the Flood Map Service …
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8. ArcGIS Web Application - fema.maps.arcgis.com
Link: https://fema.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=e7a7dc3ebd7f4ad39bb8e485bb64ce44%5C
Description: WEBExplore the ArcGIS Web Application to see if you are in a flood zone based on the FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer. Customize your map with different layers and basemaps.
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9. FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) - ArcGIS
Link: https://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=b4c45f11aae24cec88285d8f9aadda06&extent=-117.1574,33.4869,-117.1377,33.5007
Description: WEBDec 14, 2015 · The National Flood Hazard Layer is a computer database that contains FEMA’s flood hazard map data. The data depict flood hazard information and supporting data used to develop the information. The primary flood hazard classification is indicated in the Flood Hazard Zones layer.
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10. | Guide: Flood Zones, Flood Maps, and New Updates - FloodSmart
Link: https://www.floodsmart.gov/flood-map-zone
Description: WEBReview your property’s flood map to better understand your flood risk and insurance options. With NFIP's pricing approach, Risk Rating 2.0, FEMA addresses rating disparities by incorporating more flood risk variables like flood frequency, multiple flood types — river overflow, storm surge, coastal erosion, and heavy rainfall — and ...