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Service Description: This resource is to support the story map entitled FEMA’s
Flood Risk Products, Driving Data-Informed Decisions for Community Resilience
found here: https://arcg.is/fm005.
This resource is designed to be an outreach and engagement
tool highlighting the value of FEMA's non-regulatory flood risk products. Flood Risk Products (FRPs) transform
traditional flood mapping efforts into an integrated process of identifying,
assessing, communicating, planning for, and mitigating flood-related risks.
FEMA created Flood Risk Products to be used alongside regulatory products like
the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs).
FRPs are non-regulatory, ready-made sources of flood risk
information that can improve how stakeholders visualize local natural hazard
risks and mitigate potential damage from future hazards. FRPs include the Flood
Risk Database, Flood Risk Map, and Flood Risk Report. The database comprises
seven datasets. This story map explores three of these datasets, the Changes
Since Last Firm, Water Surface Elevation Grid, and Depth Grid.
Relevant Geographic Areas: Virginia Beach, VA; Lower
Susquehanna, PA; West Point, VA, Frederick, Maryland.
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Description: This resource is to support the story map entitled FEMA’s
Flood Risk Products, Driving Data-Informed Decisions for Community Resilience
found here: https://arcg.is/fm005.
This resource is designed to be an outreach and engagement
tool highlighting the value of FEMA's non-regulatory flood risk products. Flood Risk Products (FRPs) transform
traditional flood mapping efforts into an integrated process of identifying,
assessing, communicating, planning for, and mitigating flood-related risks.
FEMA created Flood Risk Products to be used alongside regulatory products like
the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs).
FRPs are non-regulatory, ready-made sources of flood risk
information that can improve how stakeholders visualize local natural hazard
risks and mitigate potential damage from future hazards. FRPs include the Flood
Risk Database, Flood Risk Map, and Flood Risk Report. The database comprises
seven datasets. This story map explores three of these datasets, the Changes
Since Last Firm, Water Surface Elevation Grid, and Depth Grid.
Relevant Geographic Areas: Virginia Beach, VA; Lower
Susquehanna, PA; West Point, VA, Frederick, Maryland.
Copyright Text: FEMA Community Engagement and Risk Communication, Resilience Action Partners
Spatial Reference: 102100
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Document Info: - Title: West Point, VA Official 1-percent Water Surface Elevation Grid Story Map
- Author: FEMA_Region3_Mitigation
- Comments:
- Subject: Tile layer of 1-percent Water Surface Elevation Grid for the West Point, Virginia area. The Water Surface Elevation Grid (WSEL) is one of FEMA's flood risk products.
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- Keywords: CERC, FEMA, flooding, WSEL, risk, risk communication, flood risk products, flood risk, story map