{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "This dataset includes modeled flood depth raster layer representing hypothetical 500-year, 24-hour extreme rain induced flood scenario for the year 2040 across Gadsden County as Near-Term. \n\nUsing the Inundate! Pro tool, rain induced flood inundation is characterized as Drainflow (fluvial flooding from rainfall and overland flow) category for 2040 (Near-Term). Output is provided as a continuous raster surface with values representing flood depth in feet.\n\nThe raster name abbreviation - Gadsden_FRS_DC_FD_RP500YR_PH2040_RIF stands for Gadsden County, FRS-Flood Risk Scenario, DC-Data Catalog, FD-Flood Depth, RP-Return Period, PH-Planning Horizon, RIF-Rainfall-Induced Flooding", "description": "

This 500-year extreme rainfall scenario for 2040 (Near-Term) was developed to support Gadsden countywide vulnerability assessments and climate resilience planning. The scenario (2040-Near-Term raster dataset in this case) represents a statistically derived 500-year, 24-hour rainfall event for 2040 (Near-Term Scenario) as a future planned time horizon. This raster dataset simulates rainfall-driven inundation under changing climate conditions and is intended for use in identifying flood-prone areas, supporting infrastructure adaptation planning, and enhancing community flood resilience strategies. The flood type is this dataset was modeled as Drainflow to represent overland and fluvial flow from extreme precipitation. <\/SPAN><\/P>

Projection / Coordinate System / Datums: Horizontal Datum: NAD with the 2011 Adjustment (NAD83/2011). <\/SPAN><\/P>

Raster Type: Continuous surface (flood depth measured in feet). <\/SPAN><\/P>

Date of Creation: March 27, 2026 <\/SPAN><\/P>

Update Frequency: N/A<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "summary": "This dataset includes modeled flood depth raster layer representing hypothetical 500-year, 24-hour extreme rain induced flood scenario for the year 2040 across Gadsden County as Near-Term. \n\nUsing the Inundate! Pro tool, rain induced flood inundation is characterized as Drainflow (fluvial flooding from rainfall and overland flow) category for 2040 (Near-Term). Output is provided as a continuous raster surface with values representing flood depth in feet.\n\nThe raster name abbreviation - Gadsden_FRS_DC_FD_RP500YR_PH2040_RIF stands for Gadsden County, FRS-Flood Risk Scenario, DC-Data Catalog, FD-Flood Depth, RP-Return Period, PH-Planning Horizon, RIF-Rainfall-Induced Flooding", "title": "Gadsden County 500-year Rain Induced Flood Projection for 2040 (Near-Term), Drainflow Scenario (Inundate! Pro)", "tags": [ "Gadsden County", "500-year extreme rainfall", "inundation modeling", "climate scenarios", "flood risk", "500-year storm", "flooding", "raster", "2040 (Near-Term)", "Inundate", "drainflow" ], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 150000000, "maxScale": 5000, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "Source / Model / Credits:\nThe model was developed by using Inundate! Pro tool designed by FlynnMetrics LLC in coordination with Regional Planning Councils in Florida (ARPC, CFRPC, ECFRPC, ECRC, NCFRPC, NEFRC, SFRPC, SWFRPC, TBRPC, TCRPC).\n\nContact person: \nDivina Lade (dlade@arpc.org)\nDirector, Geospatial Environmental & Resilience Planning\nApalachee Regional Planning Council\n2507 Callaway Road, Suite 100 \nTallahassee, FL 32303\nDirect Line: 850.312.3690", "licenseInfo": "

This dataset is intended for planning-level analysis only. It is based on modeled scenarios, not observed real-life events or forecasts. Therefore, it should not be used for emergency management or real-time flood response. The dataset supports climate adaptation planning and vulnerability assessments.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "portalUrl": "" }