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Re: Updated Flood / Evacuation maps?
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Thanks! The map you recommended is good.
http://ss2.climatecentral.org/#16/40. ... tellite&level=5&pois=show
Posted on: 2014/11/18 15:07
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I don't think the maps for Irene were ever published, and the Sandy one was mostly based on elevation, not actual damage.
The Sandy one can be found here. http://www.corpsclimate.us/Sandy/curvesNJNY2_detailed.asp I'd say it overstates flooding in some sections - for example most of Brunswick was largely untouched - and understates it in other areas - I helped clean out homes in CV that got decimated by the Sandy storm surge - none of which are marked. Flood risk maps can be found under: http://geoplatform.maps.arcgis.com/ho ... 066544582ae0f0d988ccb3d27 FYI - I'd say a better map is this one, with Irene measuring just under 5ft, and Sandy slightly less for areas away from the storm surge. http://ss2.climatecentral.org/#16/40. ... tellite&level=5&pois=show Comparatively, the Sandy map wrongly showed the equivalent of 6ft rise in some sections of downtown. And you can see that Country Village is underwater at 4-5 feet on the Sea Level Rise map (the Sandy surge broke over the 440 levee). FEMA has published some data on this - but not the degree of detail that can identify damage below zip code level totals. https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/30714 Perhaps Terrence or someone at the Jersey Journal can put in a OPRA request for the FEMA data details and get it mapped for us? I'm sure everyone looking to buy or rent would be much more interested in actual damage in any given area, than something drawn up by FEMA for insurance purposes.
Posted on: 2014/11/16 23:37
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Map of Flooding from Irene & Sandy
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Does anyone know where online I can find maps of the Flooding from Irene & Sandy for Downtown Jersey City?
Thanks
Posted on: 2014/11/16 21:24
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Actually, this is really helpful. Interesting to see that FEMA has reduced the flood areas of JC a bit. I wouldn't expect anything from JC on disaster planning at this point. But as a good citizen, I'll let Fulop know that I think this is an area where the city is sorely lacking.
Posted on: 2013/6/19 13:46
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Forget the New York Times.
FEMA releases updated flood maps for 4 New Jersey counties http://www.nj.com/monmouth/index.ssf/ ... 06/fema_flood_maps_1.html
Posted on: 2013/6/19 3:57
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New York City just updated its flood zone evacuation maps based on hurricane Sandy information. Does anyone know if JC plans to do the same?
http://maps.nyc.gov/hurricane/ http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/19/nyr ... -city-residents.html?_r=0
Posted on: 2013/6/18 19:24
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