Future_Floodplain_2020s (Map Service)
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Service Description: This is the 1% annual chance floodplain for the 2020s based on FEMA's 2013 Preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps and the New York Panel on Climate Change's 90th Percentile Projection for Sea Level Rise (10 inches). Data provided by the Mayor's Office of Recovery and Resiliency on behalf of CUNY Institute for Sustainable Cities (CISC) and the New York Panel on Climate Change (NPCC).These data are intended to
support long-range planning decisions regarding climate change adaptation and
are not appropriate for determining current risk, insurance ratings, or other
legal or regulatory frameworks. They are not appropriate for site scale
planning or design.
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Description: This is the 1% annual chance floodplain for the 2020s based on FEMA's 2013 Preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps and the New York Panel on Climate Change's 90th Percentile Projection for Sea Level Rise (10 inches). Data provided by the Mayor's Office of Recovery and Resiliency on behalf of CUNY Institute for Sustainable Cities (CISC) and the New York Panel on Climate Change (NPCC).These data are intended to
support long-range planning decisions regarding climate change adaptation and
are not appropriate for determining current risk, insurance ratings, or other
legal or regulatory frameworks. They are not appropriate for site scale
planning or design.
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Document Info: - Title: Future Floodplain 2020s
- Author: DCP_WOS
- Comments:
- Subject: Future Floodplain in 2020s with Sea Level Rise
- Category:
- Keywords: SLR, Sea Level Rise, Flood Risk, New York City Panel on Climate Change, Future Flood Zones, Resiliency