Sept 2013 NFHL Water Areas
Metadata from the RGIS Metadata Repository
Identification Information
- Title Sept 2013 NFHL Water Areas
- Date 2013-12-03
- Date Type Publication
- Cited Responsible Party
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- Organization Name Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Role identify
- Presentation Form vector digital data
- Abstract The National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) data incorporates all Digital Flood
Insurance Rate Map(DFIRM) databases published by FEMA, and any Letters Of Map
Revision (LOMRs) that have been issued against those databases since their
publication date. The DFIRM Database is the digital, geospatial version of the flood
hazard information shown on the published paper Flood Insurance Rate Maps(FIRMs).
The primary risk classifications used are the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event,
the 0.2-percent-annual-chance flood event, and areas of minimal flood risk. The NFHL
data are derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published Flood
Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs
and FIRMs, and new mapping data where available. The FISs and FIRMs are published by
the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The specifications for the
horizontal control of DFIRM data are consistent with those required for mapping at a
scale of 1:12,000. The NFHL data contain layers in the Standard DFIRM datasets
except for S_Label_Pt and S_Label_Ld. The NFHL is available as State or US Territory
data sets. Each State or Territory data set consists of all DFIRMs and corresponding
LOMRs available on the publication date of the data set.
- Purpose The FIRM is the basis for floodplain management, mitigation, and insurance
activities for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Insurance applications
include enforcement of the mandatory purchase requirement of the Flood Disaster
Protection Act, which "... requires the purchase of flood insurance by property
owners who are being assisted by Federal programs or by Federally supervised,
regulated or insured agencies or institutions in the acquisition or improvement of
land facilities" (Section 2 (b) (4) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973).
In addition to the identification of Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs), the risk
zones shown on the FIRMs are the basis for the establishment of premium rates for
flood coverage offered through the NFIP. The NFHL data present the flood risk
information depicted on the FIRM in a digital format suitable for use in electronic
mapping applications. The NFHL database is a subset of the information created for
the FIS and serves as a means to archive a portion of the information collected
during the FIS.
- Status In work
- Point of Contact
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- Individual Name
- Organization Name Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Position Name
- Role Point of contact
- Voice 1-877-FEMA-MAP
- Facsimile
- Address
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- Delivery Point 500 C Street, S.W.
- City Washington
- Administrative Area District of Columbia
- Postal Code 20472
- Country USA
- Electronic Mail Address fema-mscservice@dhs.gov
- Maintenance and Update Frequency Monthly
- Descriptive Keywords DFIRM, FIRM, FEMA Flood Hazard Zone, DFIRM Database, Special Flood Hazard Area, Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map, CBRS, Coastal
Barrier Resources System, Riverine Flooding, Coastal Flooding, NFIP, Base Flood Elevation, SFHA, Flood Insurance Rate Map,
Floodway
- Access Constraints None
- Use Constraints Acknowledgement of FEMA would be appreciated in products derived from these
data.
- Language English
- Topic Category environment
- Extent
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- Geographic Bounding Box
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- West Bound -109.045488
- East Bound -103.042964
- North Bound 37.000222
- South Bound 31.784289
- Temporal Extent
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- DateTime 2013-09-27
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Distribution Information
- Distributor
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- Individual Name
- Organization Name Earth Data Analysis Center
- Position Name Clearinghouse Manager
- Role Point of contact
- Voice 505-277-3622 ext. 230
- Facsimile 505-277-3614
- Address
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- Delivery Point MSC01 1110
- Delivery Point 1 University of New Mexico
- City Albuquerque
- Administrative Area NM
- Postal Code 87131-0001
- Country USA
- Electronic Mail Address clearinghouse@edac.unm.edu
- Transfer Options
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- Online Resource ZIP
- Online Resource ESRI Shapefile (shp)
- Online Resource GML
- Online Resource KML
- Online Resource GeoJSON
- Online Resource JSON
- Online Resource Comma Separated Values (csv)
- Online Resource MS Excel format (xls)
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Spatial Reference Information
- Spatial References
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- Spatial Reference North American Datum of 1983
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- Online Reference EPSG:4269
- Spatial Reference Geodetic Reference System 80
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- Online Reference EPSG:7019
- Spatial Reference Mixed
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- Online Reference EDAC:Unknown
- Indirect Spatial Reference New Mexico
- Geometric Object Type G-polygon
- Geometric Object Count 7458
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Data Quality Information
- Attribute Accuracy Report
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- Report The National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) data incorporates all Digital Flood
Insurance Rate Map(DFIRM) databases published by FEMA, and any Letters Of Map
Revision (LOMRs) that have been issued against those databases since their
publication date. The DFIRM Database consists of community based vector files and
associated attributes produced in conjunction with the hard copy FEMA FIRM. The
published effective FIRM and DFIRM maps are issued as the official designation of
the Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs). As such they are adopted by local
communities and form the basis for administration of the National Flood Insurance
Program (NFIP). For these purposes they are authoritative. Provisions exist in the
regulations for public review, appeals and corrections of the flood risk information
shown to better match real world conditions. As with any engineering analysis of
this type, variation from the estimated flood heights and floodplain boundaries is
possible. Details of FEMA's requirements for the FISs and flood mapping process that
produces these data are available in the Guidelines and Specifications for Flood
Hazard Mapping Partners. Attribute accuracy was tested by manual comparison of
source graphics with hardcopy plots and a symbolized display on an interactive
computer graphic system. Independent quality control testing of FEMA's DFIRM
databases was also performed. To obtain more detailed information in areas where
Base Flood Elevations (BFEs) and/or floodways have been determined, users are
encouraged to consult the Flood Profiles and Floodway Data and/or Summary of
Stillwater Elevations tables contained within the FIS report that accompanies the
individual components of the DFIRM data. Users should be aware that BFEs shown in
the S_BFE table represent rounded whole-foot elevations. These BFEs are intended for
flood insurance rating purposes only and should not be used as the sole source of
flood elevation information. Accordingly, flood elevation data presented in the FIS
report must be used in conjunction with the FIRM for purposes of construction and/or
floodplain management. The 1-percent-annual-chance water-surface elevations shown in
the S_XS table match the regulatory elevations shown in the FIS report.
- Quantitative Attribute Accuracy Assessment
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- Attribute Accuracy Value
- Attribute Accuracy Explanation
- Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report
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- Report The National Flood Hazard Layer data consists of community based vector
files and associated attributes produced in conjunction with the hardcopy FEMA
FIRM. The published effective FIRM and DFIRM maps are issued as the official
designation of the SFHAs. As such they are adopted by local communities and form
the basis for administration of the NFIP. For these purposes they are
authoritative. Provisions exist in the regulations for public review, appeals
and corrections of the flood risk information shown to better match real world
conditions. As with any engineering analysis of this type, variation from the
estimated flood heights and floodplain boundaries is possible. Details of FEMA's
requirements for the FISs and flood mapping process that produces these data are
available in the Guidelines and Specifications for Flood Hazard Mapping
Partners. Horizontal accuracy was tested by manual comparison of source graphics
with hardcopy plots and a symbolized display on an interactive computer graphic
system. Independent quality control testing of the individual DFIRM data sets
was also performed.
- Quantitative Horizontal Positional Accuracy Assessment
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- Horizontal Positional Accuracy Value
- Horizontal Positional Accuracy Explanation
- Vertical Positional Accuracy Report
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- Report The National Flood Hazard Layer data consists of community based vector
files and associated attributes produced in conjunction with the hardcopy FEMA
FIRM. The published effective FIRM and DFIRM maps are issued as the official
designation of the SFHAs. As such they are adopted by local communities and form
the basis for administration of the NFIP. For these purposes they are
authoritative. Provisions exist in the regulations for public review, appeals
and corrections of the flood risk information shown to better match real world
conditions. As with any engineering analysis of this type, variation from the
estimated flood heights and floodplain boundaries is possible. Details of FEMA's
requirements for the FISs and flood mapping process that produces these data are
available in the Guidelines and Specifications for Flood Hazard Mapping
Partners. Vertical accuracy was tested by manual comparison of source graphics
with hardcopy plots and a symbolized display on an interactive computer graphic
system. Independent quality control testing of the individual DFIRM data sets
was also performed.
- Quantitative Vertical Positional Accuracy Assessment
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- Vertical Positional Accuracy Value
- Vertical Positional Accuracy Explanation
- Logical Consistency Report When FEMA revises an FIS, adjacent studies are checked to ensure agreement between
flood elevations at the boundaries. Likewise flood elevations at the confluence of
streams studied independently are checked to ensure agreement at the confluence. The
FIRM and the FIS are developed together and care is taken to ensure that the elevations
and other features shown on the flood profiles in the FIS agree with the information
shown on the FIRM. However, the elevations as shown on the FIRM are rounded whole-foot
elevations. They must be shown so that a profile recreated from the elevations on the
FIRM will match the FIS profiles within one half of one foot.
- Completeness Report Information contained in the National Flood Hazard Layer data reflects the
content of the source materials. Features may have been eliminated or generalized on the
source graphic, due to scale and legibility constraints. With new mapping, FEMA plans to
maintain full detail in the spatial data it produces. However, older information is
often transferred from existing maps where some generalization has taken place. Flood
risk data are developed for communities participating in the NFIP for use in insurance
rating and for floodplain management. Flood hazard areas are determined using
statistical analyses of records of river flow, storm tides, and rainfall; information
obtained through consultation with the communities; floodplain topographic surveys; and
hydrological and hydraulic analysis. Both detailed and approximate analyses are
employed. Generally, detailed analyses are used to generate flood risk data only for
developed or developing areas of communities. For areas where little or no development
is expected to occur, FEMA uses approximate analyses to generate flood risk data.
Typically, only drainage areas that are greater than one square mile are studied. The
National Flood Hazard Layer data reflects the most current information available when
the distribution data set was created.
- Lineage
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- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator
- Type of Source Media digital tape media
- Source Time Period of Content
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- DateTime 2013-09-27
- Source Currentness Reference Available effective DFIRMs and LOMRs issued against those
DFIRMs.
- Source Citation Abbreviation NFHL
- Source Contribution Spatial and attribute information, floodplain widths, BFEs, floodplain
location.
- Process Step
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- Process Description The individual components of the National Flood Hazard Layer data are
compiled in conjunction with the hardcopy FIRM and the final FIS report. The
specifics of the hydrologic and hydraulic analyses performed are detailed in the
FIS reports available for each community. The results of these studies are
submitted in digital format to FEMA. These data and unrevised data from
effective FIRMs are compiled onto the base map used for DFIRM publication and
checked for accuracy and compliance with FEMA standards. As new DFIRM data sets
are received the individual DFIRM layers are sewn into the nationwide layers of
the NFHL. LOMRs for the DFIRMs in the NFHL are cut directly into the NFHL data
layers as they are being produced and finalized.
- Process Date 2013-02-06
- Process Time
- Process Contact
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Metadata Reference Information
- File Identifier 279ab5da-c431-4efd-9b34-5e7c0d31aa18
- Metadata Language English
- Hierarchy Level Dataset
- Date Stamp 2025-03-25
- Metadata Standard Name ISO 19115:2003
- Metadata Standard Version 1.0
- Metadata Contact
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- Individual Name
- Organization Name Earth Data Analysis Center
- Position Name Clearinghouse Manager
- Role Point of contact
- Voice 505-277-3622 ext. 230
- Facsimile 505-277-3614
- Address
-
- Delivery Point MSC01 1110
- Delivery Point 1 University of New Mexico
- City Albuquerque
- Administrative Area NM
- Postal Code 87131-0001
- Country USA
- Electronic Mail Address clearinghouse@edac.unm.edu
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