{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Study Update", "description": "This dataset contains features depicting Surge Zones created using a Surge Modeling application created for the Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Update Study. The data was derived from National Hurricane Center SLOSH model runs on all the NOAA SLOSH basins throughout Florida. The runs create outputs for all different storm simulations from all points of the compass. Each direction has a MEOW (maximum envelope of water) for each category of storm (1-5), and all directions combined result in a MOMs (maximum of maximums) set of data. The MOMs are used in this surge model. The application uses three input parameters or data: elevation (from LIDAR), SLOSH basin results, and contiguous shoreline or sea polygons. The LIDAR data used has been converted to a DEM with 5ft pixel resolution. All processing takes place at the same raster resolution, so the resulting surge polygons (if 5ft) are a spline curve-fitting representation loosely following the outer third of each pixel. The shoreline features are used to process only contiguous surge zones for each category storm, so there are no lower surge \"islands\" in the interior of the surge output features.This version is clipped against a 2004, 1:12000 shoreline produced by the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission (http://atoll.floridamarine.org/Data/Metadata/SDE_Current/fl_12k_2004_poly.htm).", "summary": "Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Study Update", "title": "Storm Surge Zones in Florida - August 2021", "tags": [ "RES", "FL", "Hazards", "SRES", "Storm Surge Zones", "boundaries", "Florida", "Florida", "State Regional Evacuation Studies" ], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "Florida Regional Planing Councils and Florida Divisoin of Emergency Management - http://www.floridadisaster.org/res", "licenseInfo": "None. Please check sources, scale, accuracy, currentness and other available information. Please confirm that you are using the most recent copy of both data and metadata. Acknowledgement of Florida Regional Planing Councils and Florida Divisoin of Emergency Management would be appreciated." }