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Enter an address or city name, or zoom in to a location of interest along the coast. Explore the six links along the left margin—Sea Level Rise, Local Scenarios, Mapping Confidence, Marsh Migration, Vulnerability, and High Tide Flooding—to view visualizations under each category.
- NCEI Map Viewer Application
NCEI's Map Viewer Application presents a map interface to...
- Visualizing Flooding in Green Bay
For example, a winter storm in December 1990 produced the...
- NCEI Map Viewer Application
Oregon, US Flood Map shows the map of the area which could get flooded if the water level rises to a particular elevation. It may help flood risk assessment or flood management. Sea level rise map. Bathymetric map, ocean depth.
Warming oceans and melting glaciers and ice sheets are raising global sea levels. The selected sea level scenario points to a 100 % risk of at least one flood over 4 ft taking place...
Use this web mapping tool to visualize community-level impacts from coastal flooding or sea level rise (up to 10 feet above average high tides). Photo simulations of how future flooding might impact local landmarks are also provided, as well as data related to water depth, connectivity, flood frequency, socio-economic vulnerability, wetland ...
View sea level rise and potential coastal flooding impact areas and relative depth. Compare inundation levels to local relative sea level rise scenarios. View the level of confidence in the base data used for mapping inundation levels. View potential changes in marsh and other land cover types based on inundation levels.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) lists many flood hazards in Oregon. Flood maps are one tool for communities to know which areas have the highest risk of flooding. FEMA maintains and updates flood hazard data through regulatory flood maps and other products.
The exposure inventory determined the assets and geographies most likely to be affected by a sea-level rise driven increase in flooding in 21 of Oregon’s estuaries, and prioritized areas to focus future resources and further study.