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Find out your flood risk, access flood data and alerts, and learn about flood insurance and mitigation in North Carolina. The web page also provides information on preliminary flood studies, MT-2 letters of map change, and outreach opportunities.
flood.nc provides rain and stage gage data, flood inundation maps, and flooding impacts and alerts in real-time. FIMAN (Flood Inundation Mapping Network) is a system of over 550 gages across North Carolina that gather and distribute this information.
Find out the current status of flood insurance studies in North Carolina counties on this interactive map. Learn more about the mapping program, flood insurance, mitigation and related documents and data.
Find out the flood risk and impact of any address in North Carolina using this interactive tool. See the preliminary flood study information and the initial impact based on 1% annual chance flooding.
View flood hazard data and water surface elevation for a 50 year time horizon with or without mitigation measures. This site uses data provided by the North Carolina Department of Emergency Management and other sources.
Advisory Flood is a website that provides flood mapping and risk analysis in non-regulated areas of North Carolina. It offers visualizations, assessments, and mitigation strategies to help create more resilient communities and reduce flood losses.
The LOMR officially revises the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) or Flood Boundary and Floodway Map (FBFM), and sometimes the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) report, and when appropriate, includes a description of the modifications.
Learn about floodplain management in North Carolina, including flood maps, insurance, permits, and mitigation. This guide covers riverine and coastal floodplains, flood events, and resources for communities and property owners.
Learn about floodplain management in North Carolina, a process that aims to reduce losses due to flooding. Find links to flood risk information, maps, regulations, FAQs, and more.
CNMS defines an approach and structure for the identification and management of flood hazard mapping needs that will provide support to data-driven planning and flood map update investment process in a geospatial environment.