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Abstract
This resource links to the Hurricane Harvey 2017 Story Map (Esri ArcGIS Online web app) [1] that provides a graphical overview and set of interactive maps to download flood depth grids, flood extent polygons, high water marks, stream gage observations, National Water Model streamflow forecasts, and several other datasets compiled before, during and after Hurricane Harvey.
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[1] Hurricane Harvey Story Map [https://arcg.is/1GWyKi]
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Hurricane Harvey Story Map
This resource links to the Hurricane Harvey 2017 Story Map (Esri ArcGIS Online web app) [1] that provides a graphical overview and set of interactive maps to download flood depth grids, flood extent polygons, high water marks, stream gage observations, National Water Model streamflow forecasts, and several other datasets compiled before, during and after Hurricane Harvey.
Each tab of the story map provides information, links, and graphics about that subject heading. The left-hand narrative pane contains links to HydroShare pages for downloadable data, examples of usage (when applicable), and further documentation.
References
[1] Hurricane Harvey Story Map https://arcg.is/1GWyKi
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This resource is described by | https://arcg.is/1GWyKi |
This resource has been replaced by a newer version | Arctur, D., E. Boghici (2018). Hurricane Harvey 2017 Story Map, HydroShare, https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.8161a96a08474d12bba219852409be61 |
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