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<resTitle>Category 3 Storm Surge</resTitle>
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<idAbs>Category 3 Storm Surge Average Water Depth
About this map: This depiction of hurricane storm surge inundation across Puerto Rico utilizes National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Maximum of the Maximum Envelope of High Water (MEOW) or MOM) water depth data for each category hurricane. MOM data provides a worst-case scenario for all places/storms. MOM data is not storm specific and does not provide specific depths for a particular storm. Average water depth is summarized for each hexagonal grid, representing 0.5 sq. mile, and is symbolized using an equal interval classification scale. </idAbs>
<idCredit>Spatial analytics derived by the vulnerability mapping and analysis platform at the university of Central Florida – www.vulnerabilitymap.org </idCredit>
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