
We provide Flood Zone Map online (apkid: com.rmtheis.flood) in order to run this application in our online Android emulator.
Description:

Run this app named Flood Zone Map using MyAndroid.
You can do it using our Android online emulator.
This app displays a printable map that shows the flood-prone areas near a given street address in the United States.
To use:
Type your street address in the "Address" field
Tap the "Get Flood Risk Map" button
Maps generated by this app are not interactive maps, but mapsusually PDFsthat are suitable for emailing and printing out on paper.
Depending on the availability of the flood study data in your area, this app will generate one of the following results:
Areas with modern digital FEMA flood study data: A printable PDF showing about 400 acres or about 0.6 sq.
mi.
Areas with old FEMA flood study data: A zip file with a scanned image of an old (often 1980s) printed map
Remote areas where a FEMA flood study has not been conducted: No map available
Ideal for:
Homeowners and home buyers
Real estate agents
Farmers
Insurance professionals
Businesspeople
Anyone doing a risk assessment or asking "Am I in a flood zone?"
Ad-supported.
If you like the app, please consider upgrading to remove the ads and support future development.
HAVING TROUBLE?
This app requires having a PDF viewer appsuch as the Adobe Acrobat Reader appinstalled on your phone.
Many phones have one installed already.
You also need to have a web browser app installed, like Google Chrome or Firefox.
If the FEMA study data in your location is old, you'll need to have an app for opening zip files (such as Winzip) and an app for opening TIFF files (such as Multi-TIFF Viewer Free) so you can open the scanned maps that are used for those locations.
Hurricane Irma aftermath photo by Wade Austin Ellis
To use:
Type your street address in the "Address" field
Tap the "Get Flood Risk Map" button
Maps generated by this app are not interactive maps, but mapsusually PDFsthat are suitable for emailing and printing out on paper.
Depending on the availability of the flood study data in your area, this app will generate one of the following results:
Areas with modern digital FEMA flood study data: A printable PDF showing about 400 acres or about 0.6 sq.
mi.
Areas with old FEMA flood study data: A zip file with a scanned image of an old (often 1980s) printed map
Remote areas where a FEMA flood study has not been conducted: No map available
Ideal for:
Homeowners and home buyers
Real estate agents
Farmers
Insurance professionals
Businesspeople
Anyone doing a risk assessment or asking "Am I in a flood zone?"
Ad-supported.
If you like the app, please consider upgrading to remove the ads and support future development.
HAVING TROUBLE?
This app requires having a PDF viewer appsuch as the Adobe Acrobat Reader appinstalled on your phone.
Many phones have one installed already.
You also need to have a web browser app installed, like Google Chrome or Firefox.
If the FEMA study data in your location is old, you'll need to have an app for opening zip files (such as Winzip) and an app for opening TIFF files (such as Multi-TIFF Viewer Free) so you can open the scanned maps that are used for those locations.
Hurricane Irma aftermath photo by Wade Austin Ellis
MyAndroid is not a downloader online for Flood Zone Map. It only allows to test online Flood Zone Map with apkid com.rmtheis.flood. MyAndroid provides the official Google Play Store to run Flood Zone Map online.
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