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Modelled fluvial flood depth data created 2004: 1 percent annual chance for grid reference ST
Flood Zone Depth Grid Dataset 2004
2004-01-01
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This modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 1% annual chance of flooding situations and was produced as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The purpose of the generalised modelling project was to fill the gaps where there was no detailed local modelled data in 2004, in order to define the extents of Flood Zones for spatial planning.
A two-dimensional hydrodynamic model called JFlow was used to produce this modelled fluvial flood depth data on a 5x5m grid.
Since 2004, local detailed modelling has been used to replace this generalised modelling in many areas to define the extents of Flood Zones. However this depth dataset has not been updated.
INFORMATION WARNING: This data is not suitable for identifying whether an individual property will flood, for detailed decision making or for use in site specific Flood Risk or Strategic Flood Risk Assessments. Where this data is used for anything other than broad catchment or Shoreline Management Plan scale further evidence, verification and studies should be undertaken.
More recent, accurate and local detailed modelling depth data is available for many places. Please contact your local Environment Agency office to see if detailed modelling is available for your area of interest.
This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA238 Flood Zone Depth Grid Dataset 2004
Modelled fluvial flood depth data are available for the whole of England, however this data is for the 100x100km squared Ordnance Survey National Grid reference ST. If you are interested in data for another grid reference refer to the Ordnance Survey National Grid document linked below to find the relevant referencing code and search on Data.gov.uk again to download the data.
https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/docs/support/national-grid.pdf Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2016. All rights reserved.
Some features of this information are based on digital spatial data licensed from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology © NERC (CEH). Defra, Met Office and DARD Rivers Agency © Crown Copyright. © Cranfield University. © James Hutton Institute. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2015. Land & Property Services © Crown copyright and database right.
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National generalised modelling for fluvial flood depth data (2004) were generated using JFLOW National 2D Fluvial Model (modelling areas of land between 0.1% and a 1% annual chance of flooding). JFLOW used Intermap NEXTMap Digital Elevation Model and CEH FEH Flood Peak Estimates (Q(T) grids) as model inputs. Model flood depths were output from these models as 5 metre grids. Accuracy of this data has never been verified.