Service Description: This feature layer displays Flood Hazard Areas from the Flood Insurance Rate Map created by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Service ItemId: 2b245b7f816044d7a779a61a5844be23
Has Versioned Data: false
Max Record Count: 2000
Supported query Formats: JSON
Supports applyEdits with GlobalIds: True
Supports Shared Templates: False
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Dataset Summary
Phenomenon Mapped: Flood Hazard Areas
Coordinate System: Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere
Extent: Contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, US Virgin Islands, Northern Marianas Islands and American Samoa.
Publication Date: October 5, 2022
This layer is derived from the October 5, 2022 version of the
National Flood Hazard Layer feature class S_Fld_Haz_Ar. The data were aggregated into eight classes to produce the Esri Symbology field based on symbology provided by FEMA. All other layer attributes are derived from the National Flood Hazard Layer.
The layer was projected to Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere, then the repair geometry geoprocessing tool was run on it. Its resolution was set to 0.0001 meter.
To improve performance Flood Zone values "Area Not Included", "Open Water", "D", "NP", and No Data were removed from the layer. Areas with Flood Zone value "X" subtype "Area of Minimal Flood Hazard" were also removed. An
imagery layer created from this dataset provides access to the full set of records in the National Flood Hazard Layer.
What can you do with this Feature Layer?
Feature layers work throughout the ArcGIS system. Generally your work flow with feature layers will begin in ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Pro. Below are just a few of the things you can do with a feature service in Online and Pro.
ArcGIS Online
- Add this layer to a map in the map viewer. The layer is limited to scales of approximately 1:1,000,000 or larger but an imagery layer created from the same data can be used at smaller scales to produce a webmap that displays across the full range of scales. The layer or a map containing it can be used in an application.
- Change the layer’s transparency and set its visibility range
- Open the layer’s attribute table and make selections and apply filters. Selections made in the map or table are reflected in the other. Center on selection allows you to zoom to features selected in the map or table and show selected records allows you to view the selected records in the table.
- Change the layer’s style and filter the data. For example, you could change the symbology field to Special Flood Hazard Area and set a filter for = “T” to create a map of only the special flood hazard areas.
- Add labels and set their properties
ArcGIS Pro
- Add this layer to a 2d or 3d map. The same scale limit as Online applies in Pro
- Use as an input to geoprocessing. For example, copy features allows you to select then export portions of the data to a new feature class. Areas up to 1,000-2,000 features can be exported successfully.
- Change the symbology and the attribute field used to symbolize the data
- Open table and make interactive selections with the map
- Apply Definition Queries to create sub-sets of the layer
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Copyright Text: Source: FEMA, Esri
Spatial Reference: 102100 (3857)
Initial Extent:
XMin: -9290366.06840557
YMin: 2803388.25794351
XMax: -8823772.96491409
YMax: 3205214.44081953
Spatial Reference: 102100 (3857)
Full Extent:
XMin: -19018759.0796
YMin: -1617292.3217
XMax: 16233965.0371
YMax: 10040669.8765
Spatial Reference: 102100 (3857)
Units: esriMeters
Child Resources:
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Supported Operations:
Query
ConvertFormat
Get Estimates
Create Replica