Flood Inundation Mapping Program Information sheet - Print Quality
Flood Inundation Mapping Program Information sheet - Print QualityFlood Inundation Mapping Program Information sheet - Print Quality
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The FIM Toolbox contains comprehensive information on the Flood Inundation Mapping program, including how to develop a flood inundation map library. This section of the FIM Toolbox provides information on how to prepare your FIM science. The Toolbox is updated as new resources become available.
The first thing you need to do is build your flood inundation team. Teams typically consist of representatives from USGS, NWS, local government (engineers or emergency managers), and state emergency management. We also recommend that you consider including (or at least consult with) additional stakeholders such as your local floodplain managers, infrastructure managers (levees, dams, navigation, or public works), first responders, and other federal, state and local government representatives and agencies.
► USGS representatives for a USGS FIM Library:
If you are building a typical USGS FIM library, you will likely be working with a USGS partner that you already know. They will be your FIM team, serve as the USGS lead author, and will help guide your library through the USGS review and approval process.
► USGS representatives for a USGS Furnished FIM Library:
If you are creating a Furnished FIM Library, you may not have a USGS representative on your FIM team (although we recommend it). You will need to contact the USGS Water Science Center who oversees your selected streamgage and work with the Center Director (or their designee) during the Furnished FIM Library process. You may also contact the USGS FIM Program Coordinator for help determining your local USGS contact.
IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS
Information associated with the flood inundation mapping toolbox.
Multimedia items associated with flood inundation mapping.
Flood Inundation Mapping Program Information sheet - Print Quality
Flood Inundation Mapping Program Information sheet - Print Quality
Below are data or web applications associated with flood inundation mapping.
The FIM Toolbox contains comprehensive information on the Flood Inundation Mapping program, including how to develop a flood inundation map library. This section of the FIM Toolbox provides information on how to prepare your FIM science. The Toolbox is updated as new resources become available.
The first thing you need to do is build your flood inundation team. Teams typically consist of representatives from USGS, NWS, local government (engineers or emergency managers), and state emergency management. We also recommend that you consider including (or at least consult with) additional stakeholders such as your local floodplain managers, infrastructure managers (levees, dams, navigation, or public works), first responders, and other federal, state and local government representatives and agencies.
► USGS representatives for a USGS FIM Library:
If you are building a typical USGS FIM library, you will likely be working with a USGS partner that you already know. They will be your FIM team, serve as the USGS lead author, and will help guide your library through the USGS review and approval process.
► USGS representatives for a USGS Furnished FIM Library:
If you are creating a Furnished FIM Library, you may not have a USGS representative on your FIM team (although we recommend it). You will need to contact the USGS Water Science Center who oversees your selected streamgage and work with the Center Director (or their designee) during the Furnished FIM Library process. You may also contact the USGS FIM Program Coordinator for help determining your local USGS contact.
IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS
Information associated with the flood inundation mapping toolbox.
Multimedia items associated with flood inundation mapping.
Flood Inundation Mapping Program Information sheet - Print Quality
Flood Inundation Mapping Program Information sheet - Print Quality
Below are data or web applications associated with flood inundation mapping.