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British Geologic Survey

Opengeoscience Apps Data collections Data downloads Maps and viewers Scans & photos Web services Top data services Earthwise GeoIndex Geology of Britain viewer Geology Lexicon Maps portal Our products Geology Geophysics Groundwater Hazards Marine Minerals Soil chemistry Premium data services GeoRecords Plus+ GeoReports Groundhog National Geoscience Data Centre Cited data Earth Science Academic Archive Geology data management Groundwater data, information and services Marine data access Materials collection National Hydrocarbons Data Archive Records & archives National Geological Repository Collections Facilities Users

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
CABQ Landfill and Groundwater Monitoring

Prior to the use of the Cerro Colorado Landfill, the City of Albuquerque, Bernalillo County and private landowners operated several other landfills in and around Albuquerque. Though these landfills are now closed and have not accepted trash for some time, there is still a great deal of action taking place onsite. Landfills located in arid climates such as Albuquerque’s can create landfill gas for decades after being closed. These gases along with other products of decomposing landfills are potentially explosive and can impact water quality and health in addition to creating strong odors. The Environmental Services Division within the Environmental Health Department monitors these older landfills for gas generation, gas migration and groundwater contamination. Additionally, the Environmental Services Division recommends safety measures for development on and near these closed landfills (see Interim Guidelines for Development near Landfills). The Environmental Services Division works with the City of Albuquerque Planning Department to ensure that areas near old landfills are developed safely according to the guidelines. The Environmental Services Division also initiates remediation work for landfills that pose a risk. Some of these remediation measures include groundwater treatment and landfill gas collection. The map below provides locations of all known closed landfills in the Albuquerque metro area. The map also provides the buffer zones for all of these landfills. Each individual landfill can be selected for more information about the selected landfill. Contact information is provided for landfills that are not managed by the City of Albuquerque, Environmental Health Department.

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ecosystem healthenergygas generationgroundwater contaminationgroundwater treatmenthazardshealthlandfill gasnatural gaspollution preventionremediationwater pollutionwater quality
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City of Albuquerque Environmental Healthabout 1 year ago
CFRF Climate Narrative ToolSource

The tool summarises the relevant climate-related risks and opportunities for banks, insurers and asset managers based on the business activities, products, or risks of the firm and the materiality of different lending exposure types, underwriting classes, asset classes, and economic sectors for the firm. The tool can generate two types of report: an Institutional Report which gives a report tailored to your institution a Sector Report which allows users to see the content for an individual sector

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UKassetsclimateesgexposurefinanceglobalhazardsinfrastructureinvestmentsmaterialityrisks
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The UK Centre for Greening Finance and Investment (CGFI)11 months ago
CFRF Data/Tools Providers ListSource

The Climate Financial Risk Forum (CFRF) list of data and tools providers is a collection of currently-available climate risk data, tools and products for financial institutions. It has been created to serve as an illustrative list of current climate risk offerings, highlighting the variety and scope of what is currently available in the marketplace. This is to ultimately support research and decision making around climate risk product procurement. The database has been designed to provide practitioners with relevant information in a digestible and searchable format.

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UKassetsclimateesgexposurefinanceglobalhazardsinfrastructureinvestmentsmaterialityriskstools
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The UK Centre for Greening Finance and Investment (CGFI)11 months ago
Drycleaner Database - Region 7Source

THIS DATA ASSET NO LONGER ACTIVE: This is metadata documentation for the Region 7 Drycleaner Database (R7DryClnDB) which tracks all Region7 drycleaners who notify Region 7 subject to Maximum Achievable Control Technologiy (MACT) standards. The Air and Waste Management Division is the primary managing entity for this database. This work falls under objectives for EPA's 2003-2008 Strategic Plan (Goal 4) for Healthy Communities & Ecosystems, which are to reduce chemical and/or pesticide risks at facilities.

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aircompliancecontaminantdrycleaningenvironmentexposurehazardshumanindoor airiowakansasmissourinebraska
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United State Environmental Protection Agencyabout 1 year ago
EDAC Geospatial Data Clearinghouse - RGIS

Earth Data Analysis Center (EDAC) at The University of New Mexico (UNM) develops, manages, and enhances the New Mexico Resource Geographic Information System (RGIS) Program and Clearinghouse. Nationally, NM RGIS is among the largest of state-based programs for digital geospatial data and information and continues to add to its data offerings, services, and technology. The RGIS Program mission is to develop and expand geographic information and use of GIS technology, creating a comprehensive GIS resource for state and local governments, educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, and private businesses; to promote geospatial information and GIS technology as primary analytical tools for decision makers and researchers; and to provide a central Clearinghouse to avoid duplication and improve information transfer efficiency. As a repository for digital geospatial data acquired from local and national public agencies and data created expressly for RGIS, the clearinghouse serves as a major hub in New Mexico’s network for inter-agency and intergovernmental coordination, data sharing, information transfer, and electronic communication. Data sets available for download include political and administrative boundaries, place names and locations, census data (current and historical), 30 years of digital orthophotography, 80 years of historic aerial photography, satellite imagery, elevation data, transportation data, wildfire boundaries and natural resource data.

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PLSSadministrative boundariesagricultureclimatedata clearinghouseelevationhazardsimagerytopographic mapstransportationutilitieswildfires
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EDACabout 1 year ago
Earthquake Faults and Folds in the USASource

Earthquake Faults and Folds in the USAThis feature layer, utilizing data from the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) Earthquake Hazards Program (EHP), displays known faults and folds in the U.S. This layer, per USGS, "contains information on faults and associated folds in the United States that demonstrate geological evidence of coseismic surface deformation in large earthquakes during the past 1.6 million years (Myr)."Earthquake Faults and FoldsData currency: This cached Esri service is checked monthly for updates from its federal source (Faults)Data modification: noneFor more information: Earthquake HazardsFor feedback please contact: ArcGIScomNationalMaps@esri.comNote: the map is designed to be displayed at a "States scale", in order to showcase the contents more efficiently.U.S. Geological SurveyPer USGS, "The USGS provides science about the natural hazards that threaten lives and livelihoods; the water, energy, minerals, and other natural resources we rely on; the health of our ecosystems and environment; and the impacts of climate and land-use change."

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DOIDepartment of the InteriorEHPEarthquake Hazards ProgramU.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological SurveyUSDOIUSGSearthquakesfaultsfederalfoldsgeological surveygeologyhazardslandscapemagnitudequaternarysubsurface
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
Earthquake Hazards Program

The USGS Earthquake Hazards Program is a major element of the four-agency National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP), established by Congress in 1977. The USGS responsibilities within NEHRP include earthquake monitoring and notification, earthquake impact and hazard assessments, and targeted research on earthquake causes and effects.

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GeophysicsSeismicearthquakesgeophysicshazardsseismic
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Earthquakes 3Source

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
Esri Drought Tracker (Mature Support)Source

Important Note: This item is in mature support as of February 2022 and will be retired in June 2024. A new version of this item is available for your use. Esri recommends updating your maps and apps to use the new version. The Esri Drought Tracker application allows anyone to explore weekly values for drought intensity across the United States from 2000 to present. Drought occurs when a region has an imbalance between water supply and water demand over an extended period of time. Droughts can have significant environmental, economic, and social consequences. Between 1980 and the present time, the cost of drought exceeded 100 billion dollars, making drought monitoring a key factor in planning, preparedness, and mitigation efforts at all levels of government. This application provides access to current and historical drought intensity categories for the entire US. These data have been produced weekly since January 4, 2000 by the U.S. Drought Monitor and the full time series is archived here. Drought intensity is classified according to the deviation of precipitation, stream flow, and soil moisture content from historically established norms, in addition to subjective observations and reported impacts from than 350 partners across the country. A new map is released every Thursday to reflect the conditions of the previous week.Click on the map to get a graph of drought conditions for a county. The slider bar on the time series at the bottom of the app allows you to change the time period displayed on the map. Login to the application with your ArcGIS Online credentials and save a view of the map. ArcGIS Online creates a new hosted feature service in your account. You can use the feature service to create and share your own drought maps.Additional drought content is available to the GIS community for custom mapping or analysis in the Living Atlas of the World. To access the full set of historical content Jan-2000 to present go to USA Drought Intensity 2000 - Present. To see only most current weekly map go to USA Drought Intensity (Current Conditions). These maps and layers require an Esri subscription login.  To learn more about ArcGIS and get a trial subscription visit ArcGIS.com.

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ClimateDroughtLandscapeLiving AtlasNOAAUS Drought MonitorUSAUSDAWeatherclimatedeprecatedearth observationshazardslandscapemature supportretiringweather
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
Events by MagnitudeSource

In addition to displaying earthquakes by magnitude, this service also provide earthquake impact details. Impact is measured by population as well as models for economic and fatality loss. For more details, see: PAGER Alerts. Consumption Best Practices: As a service that is subject to very high usage, ensure peak performance and accessibility of your maps and apps by avoiding the use of non-cacheable relative Date/Time field filters. To accommodate filtering events by Date/Time, we suggest using the included "Age" fields that maintain the number of days or hours since a record was created or last modified, compared to the last service update. These queries fully support the ability to cache a response, allowing common query results to be efficiently provided to users in a high demand service environment.When ingesting this service in your applications, avoid using POST requests whenever possible. These requests can compromise performance and scalability during periods of high usage because they too are not cacheable.Update Frequency: Events are updated as frequently as every 5 minutes and are available up to 30 days with the following exceptions: Events with a Magnitude LESS than 4.5 are retained for 7 daysEvents with a Significance value, 'sig' field, of 600 or higher are retained for 90 days In addition to event points, ShakeMaps are also provided. These have been dissolved by Shake Intensity to reduce the Layer Complexity.The specific layers provided in this service have been Time Enabled and include: Events by Magnitude: The event’s seismic magnitude value.Contains PAGER Alert Level: USGS PAGER (Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response) system provides an automated impact level assignment that estimates fatality and economic loss.Contains Significance Level: An event’s significance is determined by factors like magnitude, max MMI, ‘felt’ reports, and estimated impact.Shake Intensity: The Instrumental Intensity or Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) for available events.For field terms and technical details, see: ComCat DocumentationAlternate SymbologiesVisit the Classic USGS Feature Layer item for a Rainbow view of Shakemap features.This map is provided for informational purposes and is not monitored 24/7 for accuracy and currency. Always refer to USGS source for official guidance.If you would like to be alerted to potential issues or simply see when this Service will update next, please visit our Live Feed Status Page!

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EarthquakeEsriLive FeedLive FeedsPAGERShakemapUSGSearth observationshazards
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
Hawaii Lava Flow Hazard ZonesSource

Feature layer for the Learn tutorial Analyze volcano shelter access in Hawaii.This layer is a copy of the Volcano Lava Flow Hazard Zones by HawaiiStateGIS.The boundaries and classification of lava flow hazard zones on Hawaii Island were first mapped by the US Geological Survey in 1974. This classification scheme divides the island into 18 major zones that are ranked from 1 through 9 based on the probability of coverage by lava flows. The  risk levels are based primarily on the location and frequency of historic eruptions (those for which there are written records or that are known from the oral traditions of the Hawaiians) and the geologic mapping and scientific dating of the old flows from prehistoric eruptions.Much of the USGS work was based on a paper called Geologic Map of the Island of Hawaii by Edward Wolfe and Jean Morris.

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Hawaiihazardslavavolcanoes
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
Integrated Risk Information System ShareSource

EPA’s mission is to protect human health and the environment. EPA’s IRIS Program supports this mission by identifying and characterizing the health hazards of chemicals found in the environment. Each IRIS assessment can cover a chemical, a group of related chemicals, or a complex mixture. Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.epa.gov/iris

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chemicalchemical hazardsenvironmenthazardshealth
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United States Environmental Protection Agencyover 1 year ago
Landslide Prone Areas - APPSource

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hazardslandslidemitigation
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
Live Traffic HazardsSource

Incidents, Fires, Floods, Alpine Conditions, Major Events and Roadworks information including GPS coordinates in GeoJSON format

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hazard informationhazardsincident locationlive trafficnswroad hazard detailsroad hazard informationroad incidentsroadsroads informationroads updatestraffic hazardstraffic information
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Transport for NSW10 months ago
Major EarthquakesSource

Most intense, most fatal and most damaging global earthquakes from 2150 BCE to present. This layer represents earthquakes with at least one of the following criteria: Magnitude 8.5 or greater Modified Mercalli Intensity XI or XII 1,001 or more fatalities $25 million or more in damage Data source: National Geophysical Data Center / World Data Service (NGDC/WDS): Significant Earthquake Database. National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA. doi:10.7289/V5TD9V7K

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GeoInquiriesdisturbanceearthquakeearthquakeseducationhazardsimpactlandscapequaketemblor
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
NOAA ALL Storm Reports (past week)Source

This map contains continuously updated U.S. tornado reports, wind storm reports and hail storm reports. Click each feature to receive information about the specific location and read a short description about the issue.Now contains ALL available Incident Report types, for a total of 15, not just Hail; Wind; and Tornados.See new layer for details or Feature Layer Item with exclusive Past 24-Hour ALL Storm Reports Layer.Each layer is updated 4 times hourly from data provided by NOAA’s National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center.A full archive of storm events can be accessed from the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.SourceNOAA Storm Prediction Center https://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reportsSample DataSee Sample Layer Item for sample data during inactive periods!Update FrequencyThe service is updated every 15 minutes using the Aggregated Live Feeds MethodologyArea CoveredCONUS (Contiguous United States)What can you do with this layer?This map service is suitable for data discovery and visualization.Change the symbology of each layer using single or bi-variate smart mapping. For instance, use size or color to indicate the intensity of a tornado.Click each feature to receive information about the specific location and read a short description about the issue.Query the attributes to show only specific event types or locations.Revisions:Aug 10, 2021: Updated Classic Layers to use new Symbols. Corrected Layer Order Presentation. Updated Thumbnail.Aug 8, 2021: Update to layer-popups, correcting link URLs. Expanded length of 'Comment' fields to 1kb of text. New Layer added that includes ALL available Incident Types and Age in 'Hours Old'.This map is provided for informational purposes and is not monitored 24/7 for accuracy and currency.If you would like to be alerted to potential issues or simply see when this service will update next, please visit our Live Feed Status Page.

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NOAAEsriHailLive FeedsNOAANOAA_storm_reportsNWSReportsStormTornadoWindearth observationsesri_environmenthazardshostedlivefeeds
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
NOAA HAIL Storm Reports (24 hours)Source

This map contains continuously updated U.S. tornado reports, wind storm reports and hail storm reports. Click each feature to receive information about the specific location and read a short description about the issue.Now contains ALL available Incident Report types, for a total of 15, not just Hail; Wind; and Tornados.See new layer for details or Feature Layer Item with exclusive Past 24-Hour ALL Storm Reports Layer.Each layer is updated 4 times hourly from data provided by NOAA’s National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center.A full archive of storm events can be accessed from the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.SourceNOAA Storm Prediction Center https://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reportsSample DataSee Sample Layer Item for sample data during inactive periods!Update FrequencyThe service is updated every 15 minutes using the Aggregated Live Feeds MethodologyArea CoveredCONUS (Contiguous United States)What can you do with this layer?This map service is suitable for data discovery and visualization.Change the symbology of each layer using single or bi-variate smart mapping. For instance, use size or color to indicate the intensity of a tornado.Click each feature to receive information about the specific location and read a short description about the issue.Query the attributes to show only specific event types or locations.Revisions:Aug 10, 2021: Updated Classic Layers to use new Symbols. Corrected Layer Order Presentation. Updated Thumbnail.Aug 8, 2021: Update to layer-popups, correcting link URLs. Expanded length of 'Comment' fields to 1kb of text. New Layer added that includes ALL available Incident Types and Age in 'Hours Old'.This map is provided for informational purposes and is not monitored 24/7 for accuracy and currency.If you would like to be alerted to potential issues or simply see when this service will update next, please visit our Live Feed Status Page.

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NOAAEsriHailLive FeedsNOAANOAA_storm_reportsNWSReportsStormTornadoWindearth observationsesri_environmenthazardshostedlivefeeds
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
NOAA TORNADO Storm Reports (24 hours)Source

This map contains continuously updated U.S. tornado reports, wind storm reports and hail storm reports. Click each feature to receive information about the specific location and read a short description about the issue.Now contains ALL available Incident Report types, for a total of 15, not just Hail; Wind; and Tornados.See new layer for details or Feature Layer Item with exclusive Past 24-Hour ALL Storm Reports Layer.Each layer is updated 4 times hourly from data provided by NOAA’s National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center.A full archive of storm events can be accessed from the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.SourceNOAA Storm Prediction Center https://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reportsSample DataSee Sample Layer Item for sample data during inactive periods!Update FrequencyThe service is updated every 15 minutes using the Aggregated Live Feeds MethodologyArea CoveredCONUS (Contiguous United States)What can you do with this layer?This map service is suitable for data discovery and visualization.Change the symbology of each layer using single or bi-variate smart mapping. For instance, use size or color to indicate the intensity of a tornado.Click each feature to receive information about the specific location and read a short description about the issue.Query the attributes to show only specific event types or locations.Revisions:Aug 10, 2021: Updated Classic Layers to use new Symbols. Corrected Layer Order Presentation. Updated Thumbnail.Aug 8, 2021: Update to layer-popups, correcting link URLs. Expanded length of 'Comment' fields to 1kb of text. New Layer added that includes ALL available Incident Types and Age in 'Hours Old'.This map is provided for informational purposes and is not monitored 24/7 for accuracy and currency.If you would like to be alerted to potential issues or simply see when this service will update next, please visit our Live Feed Status Page.

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NOAAEsriHailLive FeedsNOAANOAA_storm_reportsNWSReportsStormTornadoWindearth observationsesri_environmenthazardshostedlivefeeds
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
NOAA TORNADO Storm Reports (past week)Source

This map contains continuously updated U.S. tornado reports, wind storm reports and hail storm reports. Click each feature to receive information about the specific location and read a short description about the issue.Now contains ALL available Incident Report types, for a total of 15, not just Hail; Wind; and Tornados.See new layer for details or Feature Layer Item with exclusive Past 24-Hour ALL Storm Reports Layer.Each layer is updated 4 times hourly from data provided by NOAA’s National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center.A full archive of storm events can be accessed from the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.SourceNOAA Storm Prediction Center https://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reportsSample DataSee Sample Layer Item for sample data during inactive periods!Update FrequencyThe service is updated every 15 minutes using the Aggregated Live Feeds MethodologyArea CoveredCONUS (Contiguous United States)What can you do with this layer?This map service is suitable for data discovery and visualization.Change the symbology of each layer using single or bi-variate smart mapping. For instance, use size or color to indicate the intensity of a tornado.Click each feature to receive information about the specific location and read a short description about the issue.Query the attributes to show only specific event types or locations.Revisions:Aug 10, 2021: Updated Classic Layers to use new Symbols. Corrected Layer Order Presentation. Updated Thumbnail.Aug 8, 2021: Update to layer-popups, correcting link URLs. Expanded length of 'Comment' fields to 1kb of text. New Layer added that includes ALL available Incident Types and Age in 'Hours Old'.This map is provided for informational purposes and is not monitored 24/7 for accuracy and currency.If you would like to be alerted to potential issues or simply see when this service will update next, please visit our Live Feed Status Page.

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NOAAEsriHailLive FeedsNOAANOAA_storm_reportsNWSReportsStormTornadoWindearth observationsesri_environmenthazardshostedlivefeeds
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
NOAA WIND Storm Reports (24 hours)Source

This map contains continuously updated U.S. tornado reports, wind storm reports and hail storm reports. Click each feature to receive information about the specific location and read a short description about the issue.Now contains ALL available Incident Report types, for a total of 15, not just Hail; Wind; and Tornados.See new layer for details or Feature Layer Item with exclusive Past 24-Hour ALL Storm Reports Layer.Each layer is updated 4 times hourly from data provided by NOAA’s National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center.A full archive of storm events can be accessed from the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.SourceNOAA Storm Prediction Center https://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reportsSample DataSee Sample Layer Item for sample data during inactive periods!Update FrequencyThe service is updated every 15 minutes using the Aggregated Live Feeds MethodologyArea CoveredCONUS (Contiguous United States)What can you do with this layer?This map service is suitable for data discovery and visualization.Change the symbology of each layer using single or bi-variate smart mapping. For instance, use size or color to indicate the intensity of a tornado.Click each feature to receive information about the specific location and read a short description about the issue.Query the attributes to show only specific event types or locations.Revisions:Aug 10, 2021: Updated Classic Layers to use new Symbols. Corrected Layer Order Presentation. Updated Thumbnail.Aug 8, 2021: Update to layer-popups, correcting link URLs. Expanded length of 'Comment' fields to 1kb of text. New Layer added that includes ALL available Incident Types and Age in 'Hours Old'.This map is provided for informational purposes and is not monitored 24/7 for accuracy and currency.If you would like to be alerted to potential issues or simply see when this service will update next, please visit our Live Feed Status Page.

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NOAAEsriHailLive FeedsNOAANOAA_storm_reportsNWSReportsStormTornadoWindearth observationsesri_environmenthazardshostedlivefeeds
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
National Inventory of DamsSource

National Inventory of DamsThis feature layer, utilizing National Geospatial Data Asset (NGDA) data from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), displays dams within the United States, Puerto Rico and Guam. Per the USACE, "The National Inventory of Dams (NID) consists of dams meeting at least one of the following criteria:High hazard potential classification - loss of human life is likely if the dam fails.Significant hazard potential classification - no probable loss of human life but can cause economic loss, environmental damage, disruption of lifeline facilities, or impact other concerns.Equal or exceed 25 feet in height and exceed 15 acre-feet in storage.Equal or exceed 50 acre-feet storage and exceed 6 feet in height".The goal of the NID is to include all dams in the United States that meet these criteria. In most cases, dams within the NID criteria are regulated (construction permit, inspection, and/or enforcement) by federal or state agencies, who have basic information on the dams within their jurisdiction."Hoover, Davis & Glen Canyon DamsData currency: This cached Esri federal service is checked weekly for updates from its enterprise federal source (NID2019 U) and will support mapping, analysis, data exports and OGC API – Feature access.Data.gov: Not AvailableGeoplatform: Not AvailableOGC API Features Link: (National Inventory of Dams - OGC Features) copy this link to embed it in OGC Compliant viewersFor more information, please visit: National Inventory of DamsFor feedback please contact: Esri_US_Federal_Data@esri.comNGDA Data SetThis data set is part of the NGDA Water - Inland Theme Community. Per the Federal Geospatial Data Committee (FGDC), Water - Inland is defined as the "interior hydrologic features and characteristics, including classification, measurements, location, and extent. Includes aquifers, watersheds, wetlands, navigation, water quality, water quantity, and groundwater information."For other NGDA Content: Esri Federal Datasets

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FGDCFederalFederal Geospatial Data CommitteeInland WatersMarineNGDANIDNational Geospatial Data AssetNational Inventory of DamsRecreationU.S. Army Corps of EngineersUSACEdamsfederalhazardshydrographyinfrastructureregulatorsstructuretransportationwaterwater structurewater supplywaterway
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
Our Nation's Air - annual air trends report, USA, EPA OAR OAQPSSource

Annual air trends report in the form of an interactive web application. The report features a suite of visualization tools that allow the user to: -Learn about air pollution and how it can affect our health and environment. -Compare key air emissions to gross domestic product, vehicle miles traveled, population, and energy consumption back to 1970. -Take a closer look at how the number of days with unhealthy air has dropped since 2000 in 35 major US cities. -Explore how air quality and emissions have changed through time and space for each of the common air pollutants. -Check out air trends where you live. Users will also be able to share this content across social media, with one-click access to Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and other major social media sites.

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airbiotaboundariescleanupclimatologymeteorologyatmosphereconservationecologyecosystemenergyenvironmentexposurehazardshealthhumanimagerybasemapsearthcovermonitoringpuerto ricoqualityregulatoryrisktoxicstransportationunited statesutilitiescommunicationvirgin islands
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United State Environmental Protection Agencyabout 1 year ago
Qfaults US DatabaseSource

Earthquake Faults and Folds in the USAThis feature layer, utilizing data from the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) Earthquake Hazards Program (EHP), displays known faults and folds in the U.S. This layer, per USGS, "contains information on faults and associated folds in the United States that demonstrate geological evidence of coseismic surface deformation in large earthquakes during the past 1.6 million years (Myr)."Earthquake Faults and FoldsData currency: This cached Esri service is checked monthly for updates from its federal source (Faults)Data modification: noneFor more information: Earthquake HazardsFor feedback please contact: ArcGIScomNationalMaps@esri.comNote: the map is designed to be displayed at a "States scale", in order to showcase the contents more efficiently.U.S. Geological SurveyPer USGS, "The USGS provides science about the natural hazards that threaten lives and livelihoods; the water, energy, minerals, and other natural resources we rely on; the health of our ecosystems and environment; and the impacts of climate and land-use change."

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DOIDepartment of the InteriorEHPEarthquake Hazards ProgramU.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological SurveyUSDOIUSGSearthquakesfaultsfederalfoldsgeological surveygeologyhazardslandscapemagnitudequaternarysubsurface
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
Recent EarthquakesSource

In addition to displaying earthquakes by magnitude, this service also provide earthquake impact details. Impact is measured by population as well as models for economic and fatality loss. For more details, see: PAGER Alerts. Consumption Best Practices: As a service that is subject to very high usage, ensure peak performance and accessibility of your maps and apps by avoiding the use of non-cacheable relative Date/Time field filters. To accommodate filtering events by Date/Time, we suggest using the included "Age" fields that maintain the number of days or hours since a record was created or last modified, compared to the last service update. These queries fully support the ability to cache a response, allowing common query results to be efficiently provided to users in a high demand service environment.When ingesting this service in your applications, avoid using POST requests whenever possible. These requests can compromise performance and scalability during periods of high usage because they too are not cacheable.Update Frequency: Events are updated as frequently as every 5 minutes and are available up to 30 days with the following exceptions: Events with a Magnitude LESS than 4.5 are retained for 7 daysEvents with a Significance value, 'sig' field, of 600 or higher are retained for 90 days In addition to event points, ShakeMaps are also provided. These have been dissolved by Shake Intensity to reduce the Layer Complexity.The specific layers provided in this service have been Time Enabled and include: Events by Magnitude: The event’s seismic magnitude value.Contains PAGER Alert Level: USGS PAGER (Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response) system provides an automated impact level assignment that estimates fatality and economic loss.Contains Significance Level: An event’s significance is determined by factors like magnitude, max MMI, ‘felt’ reports, and estimated impact.Shake Intensity: The Instrumental Intensity or Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) for available events.For field terms and technical details, see: ComCat DocumentationAlternate SymbologiesVisit the Classic USGS Feature Layer item for a Rainbow view of Shakemap features.This map is provided for informational purposes and is not monitored 24/7 for accuracy and currency. Always refer to USGS source for official guidance.If you would like to be alerted to potential issues or simply see when this Service will update next, please visit our Live Feed Status Page!

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EarthquakeEsriLive FeedLive FeedsPAGERShakemapUSGSearth observationshazards
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HTMLArcGIS GeoServices REST API
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
Shake IntensitySource

In addition to displaying earthquakes by magnitude, this service also provide earthquake impact details. Impact is measured by population as well as models for economic and fatality loss. For more details, see: PAGER Alerts. Consumption Best Practices: As a service that is subject to very high usage, ensure peak performance and accessibility of your maps and apps by avoiding the use of non-cacheable relative Date/Time field filters. To accommodate filtering events by Date/Time, we suggest using the included "Age" fields that maintain the number of days or hours since a record was created or last modified, compared to the last service update. These queries fully support the ability to cache a response, allowing common query results to be efficiently provided to users in a high demand service environment.When ingesting this service in your applications, avoid using POST requests whenever possible. These requests can compromise performance and scalability during periods of high usage because they too are not cacheable.Update Frequency: Events are updated as frequently as every 5 minutes and are available up to 30 days with the following exceptions: Events with a Magnitude LESS than 4.5 are retained for 7 daysEvents with a Significance value, 'sig' field, of 600 or higher are retained for 90 days In addition to event points, ShakeMaps are also provided. These have been dissolved by Shake Intensity to reduce the Layer Complexity.The specific layers provided in this service have been Time Enabled and include: Events by Magnitude: The event’s seismic magnitude value.Contains PAGER Alert Level: USGS PAGER (Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response) system provides an automated impact level assignment that estimates fatality and economic loss.Contains Significance Level: An event’s significance is determined by factors like magnitude, max MMI, ‘felt’ reports, and estimated impact.Shake Intensity: The Instrumental Intensity or Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) for available events.For field terms and technical details, see: ComCat DocumentationAlternate SymbologiesVisit the Classic USGS Feature Layer item for a Rainbow view of Shakemap features.This map is provided for informational purposes and is not monitored 24/7 for accuracy and currency. Always refer to USGS source for official guidance.If you would like to be alerted to potential issues or simply see when this Service will update next, please visit our Live Feed Status Page!

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Tags:
EarthquakeEsriLive FeedLive FeedsPAGERShakemapUSGSearth observationshazards
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HTMLArcGIS GeoServices REST APICSVGeoJSONZIPKML
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
Snowfall Forecst WebAppSource

This map displays the expected total accumulation of new snow over the next 72 hours across the Continental United States. Data are updated hourly from the National Digital Forecast Database produced by the National Weather Service. The dataset includes incremental and cumulative snowfall data in 6-hour intervals. In the ArcGIS Online map viewer you can enable the time animation feature and select either the amount by time (incremental) or accumulation by time (cumulative) layers to view a 72-hour animation of forecast precipitation. All times are reported according to your local time zone.Where the data is coming fromThe National Digital Forecast Database (NDFD) was designed to provide access to weather forecasts in digital form from a central location. The NDFD produces gridded forecasts of sensible weather elements. NDFD contains a seamless mosaic of digital forecasts from National Weather Service (NWS) field offices working in collaboration with the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP). All of these organizations are under the administration of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Source: http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/SL.us008001/ST.opnl/DF.gr2/DC.ndfd/AR.conus/VP.001-003/ds.snow.binThe Source data is downloaded and parsed using the Aggregated Live Feeds methodology to return information that can be served through ArcGIS Server as a map service.What can you do with this layer?This map service is suitable for data discovery and visualization. Identify features by clicking on the map to reveal the pre-configured pop-ups. View the time-enabled data using the time slider by Enabling Time Animation.

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AccuWeatherDRPDisasterForest FireGeoMACHot spotsLive FeedsMODISNEXRADPIMRiskUSGSWildfireWildfire potentialdisturbanceearth observationshazardsweather
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HTMLArcGIS GeoServices REST API
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
Volcano Information AppSource

This interactive map shows currently active, global volcanoes and recent eruptions.  It shows information from the Smithsonian Institute Weekly Volcano Report and USGS. 

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AccuWeatherDRPDisasterForest FireGeoMACHot spotsLive FeedsMODISNEXRADPIMRiskUSGSWildfireWildfire potentialdisturbanceearth observationshazardsweather
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HTMLArcGIS GeoServices REST API
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago
ca offshoreSource

Earthquake Faults and Folds in the USAThis feature layer, utilizing data from the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) Earthquake Hazards Program (EHP), displays known faults and folds in the U.S. This layer, per USGS, "contains information on faults and associated folds in the United States that demonstrate geological evidence of coseismic surface deformation in large earthquakes during the past 1.6 million years (Myr)."Earthquake Faults and FoldsData currency: This cached Esri service is checked monthly for updates from its federal source (Faults)Data modification: noneFor more information: Earthquake HazardsFor feedback please contact: ArcGIScomNationalMaps@esri.comNote: the map is designed to be displayed at a "States scale", in order to showcase the contents more efficiently.U.S. Geological SurveyPer USGS, "The USGS provides science about the natural hazards that threaten lives and livelihoods; the water, energy, minerals, and other natural resources we rely on; the health of our ecosystems and environment; and the impacts of climate and land-use change."

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DOIDepartment of the InteriorEHPEarthquake Hazards ProgramU.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological SurveyUSDOIUSGSearthquakesfaultsfederalfoldsgeological surveygeologyhazardslandscapemagnitudequaternarysubsurface
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HTMLArcGIS GeoServices REST APICSVGeoJSONZIPKML
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)over 1 year ago