Factors Affecting Flood Zones in Wake County, North Carolina

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Flood Zones in Wake County
 
Georgia Ditmore
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
December 1, 2014
 
Wake County, North Carolina
 
Objective
 
Analyze the factors that affect the extent of the
flood impact area and consider how Wake County
growth will change those factors.
 
Proximity to water bodies
Land Cover
Impervious Surface
North Raleigh Flooding
 
North Carolina Population Change
2000-2010
 
NC Flood Maps
 
Hurricane Floyd
Community Regulation
 
 
Source: http://www.nc-climate.ncsu.edu/office/newsletters/1999Fall
 
http://www.ncfloodmaps.com/pubdocs/nc_quick_guide_2008.pdf
 
Data
 
NC Flood Map Flood Zones
Raleigh Building Footprints
 
USA NHDPlusV2 Streams
NLCD Land Cover
NLCD Impervious Surfaces
 
Neuse River Watershed
 
Wake County
 
Floodplain
 
Water Bodies
 
Land
Cover
 
Impervious
Surfaces
 
Conclusion
 
Moving forward flood zones should be compared
temporally to consider changes in land cover and
impervious surfaces
A slight increase in the flood zone area would
jeopardize a substantial number of properties
within the county
Hydrologic analysis for flood mapping can
include many factors
 
Works Cited
 
https://geographyas.info/rivers/flooding/
http://www.dem.ri.gov/programs/bpoladm/susw
shed/pdfs/imperv.pdf
http://www.ncfloodmaps.com/
http://ehs.ncpublichealth.com/oswp/nps/resourc
es.htm
http://www.mrlc.gov/nlcd11_data.php
http://www.census.gov/population/metro/data/t
hematic_maps.html
 
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Analyze the factors influencing flood impacts in Wake County, North Carolina with a focus on proximity to water bodies, land cover, and impervious surfaces. Explore how county growth affects these factors, potential changes in flood zone areas, and implications for property risks. Consider using hydrological analysis for flood mapping to anticipate challenges and preventive measures.

  • Flood Zones
  • Wake County
  • North Carolina
  • Hydrological Analysis
  • Property Risks

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  1. Flood Zones in Wake County Georgia Ditmore University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill December 1, 2014

  2. Wake County, North Carolina

  3. Objective Analyze the factors that affect the extent of the flood impact area and consider how Wake County growth will change those factors. Proximity to water bodies Land Cover Impervious Surface

  4. North Raleigh Flooding

  5. North Carolina Population Change 2000-2010

  6. NC Flood Maps Hurricane Floyd Community Regulation Source: http://www.nc-climate.ncsu.edu/office/newsletters/1999Fall

  7. http://www.ncfloodmaps.com/pubdocs/nc_quick_guide_2008.pdf

  8. Data NC Flood Map Flood Zones Raleigh Building Footprints USA NHDPlusV2 Streams NLCD Land Cover NLCD Impervious Surfaces

  9. Neuse River Watershed Wake County

  10. Floodplain

  11. Water Bodies

  12. Land Cover

  13. Impervious Surfaces

  14. Conclusion Moving forward flood zones should be compared temporally to consider changes in land cover and impervious surfaces A slight increase in the flood zone area would jeopardize a substantial number of properties within the county Hydrologic analysis for flood mapping can include many factors

  15. Works Cited https://geographyas.info/rivers/flooding/ http://www.dem.ri.gov/programs/bpoladm/susw shed/pdfs/imperv.pdf http://www.ncfloodmaps.com/ http://ehs.ncpublichealth.com/oswp/nps/resourc es.htm http://www.mrlc.gov/nlcd11_data.php http://www.census.gov/population/metro/data/t hematic_maps.html

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