To better understand preliminary data please see the Preliminary National Flood Hazard Layer webpage. FEMA will remove pending data once effective data are available.
Until the data becomes effective, when it will appear in FEMA's National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL), the data should not be used to rate flood insurance policies or enforce the Federal mandatory purchase requirement. Pending data are for early awareness of upcoming changes to regulatory flood map information. From the Flood Map Changes Viewer, you may view, download, and print flood maps for your location. To explore the current digital preliminary flood hazard data in a map, the best tool to use is the Flood Map Changes Viewer (FMCV). If the preliminary flood hazard data search tool is unavailable, please use the alternate site. The preliminary flood hazard data is available through the preliminary FEMA Map Products page. FEMA will remove preliminary data once pending data are available. Additionally, preliminary data cannot be used to rate flood insurance policies or enforce the Federal mandatory purchase requirement. Preliminary data are not final and are presented in this national layer as the best information available at this time. By viewing preliminary data and maps, the user acknowledges that the information provided is preliminary and subject to change. Preliminary data are for review and guidance purposes only. These layers are updated as new preliminary and pending data becomes available, and data is removed from these layers as it becomes effective. The Preliminary and Pending NFHL dataset represents the current pre-effective flood data for the country. Preliminary & Pending National Flood Hazard Layers To view a list of available county and single-jurisdiction flood study data in GIS format and check the status of the NFHL GIS services please visit the NFHL Status Page. Not all effective Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) have geographic information system (GIS) data available.
NOAA WMS URL WINDOWS
This change impacts Windows 2012 R2 and prior versions, as well any applications that do not support TLS 1.2 with Cipher Suites. GIS Web Services for the FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL)ĭue to recent changes, only supports TLS 1.2 with Cipher Suites.