The WV Flood Tool operates on both desktop computers and mobile phones. Users can access more than ten aerial imagery data sets from to present that vary in resolution from 1 meter to 4 inches.
Counties and local communities are encouraged to incorporate their locally acquired data into the Flood Tool. Locally produced data sets such as parcels, E addresses, and leaf-off aerial imagery are integrated at the state level and provided as a shared map service. Reference Layers Overlay reference layers consist of vector framework layers. Important layers for property identification are tax parcels, E addresses, geographic names, and community boundaries.
Detailed parcel assessment web reports display building information for all primary and secondary structures located in a single parcel. The WV Property Search Tool is a companion application of the WV Flood Tool that allows users to perform advanced search and filter queries on all property assessment records. Reference layers are generalized and more detailed at zoomed-out and zoomed-in scales, respectively, with all layers displayed at the largest zoom-in scale of Elevation contour intervals at the highest zoom levels vary from 10 ft.
Flood layers encompass information about flood hazards and mitigating flood risks. Other map layers for floodplain management and hazard reduction efforts include mitigated buyout properties, elevation certificates, positionally-verified LOMAs, and high-water marks.
Sharma mail. You work hard, I bet you trust the results of your own work. And yes, it can cause you real harm if you rely on that information to make a flood insurance decision or any decision about your risk exposure. But if they were wrong and your house floods, you could lose everything. The opposite is true too. To properly deliver a flood zone determination, we have to research your property boundaries and the boundaries of your house in relation to the newest FEMA flood map published by the federal government.
We have to figure out if your community participates in the National Flood Insurance Program, and we have to figure out if you are part of any of the exceptions FEMA gives homeowners. This is federal, state, and local government data we have to untangle for you and it takes a lot of expertise to do it. Our guaranteed flood zone determinations also come with a free report.
And we tell you how close you are to a flood zone, and not just what the zone is. The National Flood Insurance Program and dozens of insurance companies trust our flood zone determinations, so you can too. So, if you get a free flood zone determination, take it with a grain of salt. View National Report — June It increases transparency.
It builds trust and confidence with clients. First Street is leading the way in user-friendly risk communication using location technologies and data. Intended for non-commercial, informational purposes only.
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