{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "This Supplemental Flood Zone (SFZ) was created by Western Carolina University at the request of Horry County. This SFZ methodology goes beyond FEMA\u2019s probability-based maps (e.g., percent-annual chance), creating hazard zones based on recorded, historic flood exposure. The resulting data could be used for informational or academic purposes, or to reduce the vulnerability of future development through appropriate regulations and policy. \n\nThe primary objectives of this mapping exercise were to utilize field-collected, post-storm data (high water marks) of flood elevations from Hurricane Florence within Horry County to: 1) delineate a SFZ independent of the FEMA SFHA, which approximates the actual extent of flooding during Florence (the storm of record); and 2) create subzones (within the SFZ), each with an adjusted Base Flood Elevation (BFE) that is based on the flood elevations recorded from Florence. \nThis metatdata was created on 10/8/2020, and may have since been updated. See this link for updates: http:///shoreline2.wcu.edu/Katie/HorrySFZ_Metadata.pdf", "description": "

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