![]() ![]() Warm temperatures will remain across the northern interior of Alaska, with more moderated conditions and scattered showers and thunderstorms across the southern half of the state. Heavier precipitation will continue to affect portions of the eastern US, including the Ohio River Valley to portions of the Southeast. A weak low-pressure system will track over portions of the Pacific Northwest and provide gustier southwest winds and shower chances across the Washington Cascades, while drier conditions return across large portions of the northern and central Rockies. The combination of tropical and monsoonal moisture will fuel isolated to scattered wet and dry thunderstorms and gustier outflow winds across portions of the Desert Southwest and Great Basin. Hurricane Dora will move away from the Hawaiian Island chain and allow the stronger wind speeds to ease as the day progresses. You can update the runtime from the settings tab of the item details page. Hot, dry, and breezy to windy conditions will develop across portions of Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and the Lower Mississippi River Valley. Oregon Fire Service Areas Station 41 and Station 42 A brief summary of the item is not available. ![]() Map information using data provided by the National Interagency Fire Center. YesterdayĬhanges in some agency YTD acres reflect more accurate mapping or reporting adjustments. One MAFFS C-130 airtanker and support personnel from the 153rd Airlift Wing (Wyoming Air National Guard) and one MAFFS unit from the 302nd Airlift Wing (Colorado Air Force Reserve) have been deployed to Klamath Falls, OR to support wildland fire operations nationally. Two incident management teams, five fire suppression crews, 10 engines and 19 overhead personnel and are assigned to large fire support in Canada. 6 new large fires reported and 4 large fires contained. Smaller, local incidents are listed in the Happening Now section.Īug– Initial attack was light with 136 new fires reported. For more information on using the data in Google Earth™, please see Using the National Flood Hazard Layer Web Map Service (WMS) in Google Earth™.National Preparedness Level: 3 (On a scale from 1 to 5) To do so, you will need GIS or mapping software that can read data in shapefile format.įEMA also offers a download of a KMZ (keyhole markup file zipped) file, which overlays the data in Google Earth™. This data can be used in most GIS applications to perform spatial analyses and for integration into custom maps and reports. Using the “Search All Products” on the MSC, you can download the NFHL data for a County or State in a GIS file format. You can also use the address search on the FEMA Flood Map Service Center (MSC) to view the NFHL data or download a FIRMette. For more information on available services, go to the NFHL GIS Services User Guide. ![]() Technical GIS users can also utilize a series of dedicated GIS web services that allow the NFHL database to be incorporated into websites and GIS applications. ![]() In the NFHL Viewer, you can use the address search or map navigation to locate an area of interest and the NFHL Print Tool to download and print a full Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) or FIRMette (a smaller, printable version of a FIRM) where modernized data exists. Or you you may view, download, and print current local digital effective flood hazard data in an ArcGIS map. ![]()
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