U.S. Flood Models Still in Infancy, So Underwriters Must Be ‘Cautious Consumers’ By L.S. Howard | July 24, 2018 Email This Subscribe to Newsletter Email to a friend Facebook Tweet LinkedIn Print Article Article 2 Comments July 24, 2018 at 2:01 pm Jack says: Like or Dislike: 1 0Because FEMA gets it right every time..wink…wink. Reply July 24, 2018 at 3:37 pm Bill Raymor says: Like or Dislike: 1 0Elevation data is critical from the onset. The inherent inconsistencies of the National Elevation Dataset (NED) may explain many of the problems. Without good elevations, flood analytics are not going to work very well. Reply Add a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Comment ΔNotify me of comments via e-mail
Because FEMA gets it right every time..wink…wink.
Elevation data is critical from the onset. The inherent inconsistencies of the National Elevation Dataset (NED) may explain many of the problems. Without good elevations, flood analytics are not going to work very well.