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  2. Flood Maps - FEMA.gov

    www.fema.gov/flood-map

    Heavy rains, poor drainage, and even nearby construction projects can put you at risk for flood damage. Flood maps are one tool that communities use to know which areas have the highest risk of flooding. FEMA maintains and updates data through flood maps and risk assessments.

  3. Web site to display information about current flood gage conditions in Texas and other weather-related data.

  4. Use the MSC to find your official flood map, access a range of other flood hazard products, and take advantage of tools for better understanding flood risk. FEMA flood maps are continually updated through a variety of processes.

  5. Flood Mapping Resources | Texas Water Development Board

    www.twdb.texas.gov/flood/science/resources.asp

    This viewer provides information on BLE data availability, a map viewer to access flood inundation and elevations, and tools to download mapping products and the associated engineering model and analysis.

  6. Texas A&M FEMA Flood Zones - ArcGIS

    www.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=578de193d5cf4682bf5e5b12d205cca4

    Texas A&M FEMA Flood Zones. City of Bryan GIS, City of College Station, Texas Parks & Wildlife, Esri, HERE, Garmin, INCREMENT P, Intermap, USGS, METI/NASA, EPA, USDA.

  7. Interactive State Flood Plan Viewer - Texas Water Data Hub

    txwaterdatahub.org/application/interactive-state-flood-plan-viewer

    This Interactive State Flood Plan Viewer complements Texas’ inaugural 2024 State Flood Plan. The viewer allows stakeholders to view and download the extensive dataset generated by the statewide flood planning program, including flood risk and recommended flood risk reduction solutions.

  8. Flood Planning Data HUB | Texas Water Development Board

    www.twdb.texas.gov/flood/planning/data.asp

    The Flood Planning Data Hub is the source for information compiled by the TWDB for the regional flood planning groups. This includes resources from many entities. An index of GIS resources is available on the HUB.

  9. Texas Flood

    texasstatefloodplan.org/mapdata

    This map allows you to explore all the data compiled from the 15 regional flood plans. For information on how to use the map, save models, or download the data visit the FAQ section of the website.

  10. Modeling & Mapping Program | Texas Water Development Board

    www.twdb.texas.gov/flood/science/programs.asp

    The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) has a flood mapping program that is focused on compiling and disseminating reliable flood data to influence informed decision making at regional and local levels.

  11. Interactive map of real-time flood information for Texas

    www.americangeosciences.org/.../interactive-map-real-time-flood-information-texas

    Interactive map of real-time flood information for Texas. The U.S. Geological Survey's Water On The Go app provides real-time information on stream flows, lake levels, and rainfall in Texas.