Description: Each segment of highway has unique ranking and scores related to extreme heat, extreme precipitation, wildfire, landslides, snow days, daily freeze thaw, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and coastal erosion exposure. Each segment also has a unique consequeence score extracted from Roadway functional class, traffic flow (AADT) and Truck flow (AADT). A final risk score is created from exposure and consequence scores. Connector and frontage roads were removed and excluded from analysis. Segmentation of highway network has been altered from ODOT Highway Network dataset. Each segment is dissolved at highway intersections or a region boundaries.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Dataset created by ICF 2021
Extreme heat ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Very heavy precipitation ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Snow days ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Daily freeze thaw ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Percent area burned https://climatetoolbox.org/tool/Climate-Mapper Oct 10th and Dec 10 2020
Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon (SLIDO) https://www.oregongeology.org/slido/ Oct 10 2020
ODOT Unstable Slopes Received from ODOT Oct 14th 2020
Aqueduct Floods Hazard Maps http://wri-projects.s3.amazonaws.com/AqueductFloodTool/download/v2/index.html Dec 10 2020 and March 3 2021
National Flood Hazard layer database https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResulthttps:/hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResult Oct 10 2020
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/# Nov 18 2020
Oregon coastal atlas sea level rise https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php/tools/planners/68-slr Oct 26 2020
DOGAMI Coastal erosion Sent directly from DOGAMI via email Dec 10 2020
Description: Each segment of highway has unique ranking and scores related to extreme heat, extreme precipitation, wildfire, landslides, snow days, daily freeze thaw, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and coastal erosion exposure. Each segment also has a unique consequeence score extracted from Roadway functional class, traffic flow (AADT) and Truck flow (AADT). A final risk score is created from exposure and consequence scores. Connector and frontage roads were removed and excluded from analysis. Segmentation of highway network has been altered from ODOT Highway Network dataset. Each segment is dissolved at highway intersections or a region boundaries.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Dataset created by ICF 2021
Extreme heat ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Very heavy precipitation ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Snow days ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Daily freeze thaw ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Percent area burned https://climatetoolbox.org/tool/Climate-Mapper Oct 10th and Dec 10 2020
Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon (SLIDO) https://www.oregongeology.org/slido/ Oct 10 2020
ODOT Unstable Slopes Received from ODOT Oct 14th 2020
Aqueduct Floods Hazard Maps http://wri-projects.s3.amazonaws.com/AqueductFloodTool/download/v2/index.html Dec 10 2020 and March 3 2021
National Flood Hazard layer database https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResulthttps:/hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResult Oct 10 2020
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/# Nov 18 2020
Oregon coastal atlas sea level rise https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php/tools/planners/68-slr Oct 26 2020
DOGAMI Coastal erosion Sent directly from DOGAMI via email Dec 10 2020
Description: Each segment of highway has unique ranking and scores related to extreme heat, extreme precipitation, wildfire, landslides, snow days, daily freeze thaw, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and coastal erosion exposure. Each segment also has a unique consequeence score extracted from Roadway functional class, traffic flow (AADT) and Truck flow (AADT). A final risk score is created from exposure and consequence scores. Connector and frontage roads were removed and excluded from analysis. Segmentation of highway network has been altered from ODOT Highway Network dataset. Each segment is dissolved at highway intersections or a region boundaries.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Dataset created by ICF 2021
Extreme heat ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Very heavy precipitation ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Snow days ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Daily freeze thaw ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Percent area burned https://climatetoolbox.org/tool/Climate-Mapper Oct 10th and Dec 10 2020
Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon (SLIDO) https://www.oregongeology.org/slido/ Oct 10 2020
ODOT Unstable Slopes Received from ODOT Oct 14th 2020
Aqueduct Floods Hazard Maps http://wri-projects.s3.amazonaws.com/AqueductFloodTool/download/v2/index.html Dec 10 2020 and March 3 2021
National Flood Hazard layer database https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResulthttps:/hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResult Oct 10 2020
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/# Nov 18 2020
Oregon coastal atlas sea level rise https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php/tools/planners/68-slr Oct 26 2020
DOGAMI Coastal erosion Sent directly from DOGAMI via email Dec 10 2020
Description: Each segment of highway has unique ranking and scores related to extreme heat, extreme precipitation, wildfire, landslides, snow days, daily freeze thaw, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and coastal erosion exposure. Each segment also has a unique consequeence score extracted from Roadway functional class, traffic flow (AADT) and Truck flow (AADT). A final risk score is created from exposure and consequence scores. Connector and frontage roads were removed and excluded from analysis. Segmentation of highway network has been altered from ODOT Highway Network dataset. Each segment is dissolved at highway intersections or a region boundaries.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Dataset created by ICF 2021
Extreme heat ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Very heavy precipitation ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Snow days ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Daily freeze thaw ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Percent area burned https://climatetoolbox.org/tool/Climate-Mapper Oct 10th and Dec 10 2020
Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon (SLIDO) https://www.oregongeology.org/slido/ Oct 10 2020
ODOT Unstable Slopes Received from ODOT Oct 14th 2020
Aqueduct Floods Hazard Maps http://wri-projects.s3.amazonaws.com/AqueductFloodTool/download/v2/index.html Dec 10 2020 and March 3 2021
National Flood Hazard layer database https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResulthttps:/hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResult Oct 10 2020
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/# Nov 18 2020
Oregon coastal atlas sea level rise https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php/tools/planners/68-slr Oct 26 2020
DOGAMI Coastal erosion Sent directly from DOGAMI via email Dec 10 2020
Description: Each segment of highway has unique ranking and scores related to extreme heat, extreme precipitation, wildfire, landslides, snow days, daily freeze thaw, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and coastal erosion exposure. Each segment also has a unique consequeence score extracted from Roadway functional class, traffic flow (AADT) and Truck flow (AADT). A final risk score is created from exposure and consequence scores. Connector and frontage roads were removed and excluded from analysis. Segmentation of highway network has been altered from ODOT Highway Network dataset. Each segment is dissolved at highway intersections or a region boundaries.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Dataset created by ICF 2021
Extreme heat ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Very heavy precipitation ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Snow days ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Daily freeze thaw ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Percent area burned https://climatetoolbox.org/tool/Climate-Mapper Oct 10th and Dec 10 2020
Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon (SLIDO) https://www.oregongeology.org/slido/ Oct 10 2020
ODOT Unstable Slopes Received from ODOT Oct 14th 2020
Aqueduct Floods Hazard Maps http://wri-projects.s3.amazonaws.com/AqueductFloodTool/download/v2/index.html Dec 10 2020 and March 3 2021
National Flood Hazard layer database https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResulthttps:/hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResult Oct 10 2020
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/# Nov 18 2020
Oregon coastal atlas sea level rise https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php/tools/planners/68-slr Oct 26 2020
DOGAMI Coastal erosion Sent directly from DOGAMI via email Dec 10 2020
Description: Each segment of highway has unique ranking and scores related to extreme heat, extreme precipitation, wildfire, landslides, snow days, daily freeze thaw, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and coastal erosion exposure. Each segment also has a unique consequeence score extracted from Roadway functional class, traffic flow (AADT) and Truck flow (AADT). A final risk score is created from exposure and consequence scores. Connector and frontage roads were removed and excluded from analysis. Segmentation of highway network has been altered from ODOT Highway Network dataset. Each segment is dissolved at highway intersections or a region boundaries.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Dataset created by ICF 2021
Extreme heat ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Very heavy precipitation ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Snow days ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Daily freeze thaw ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Percent area burned https://climatetoolbox.org/tool/Climate-Mapper Oct 10th and Dec 10 2020
Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon (SLIDO) https://www.oregongeology.org/slido/ Oct 10 2020
ODOT Unstable Slopes Received from ODOT Oct 14th 2020
Aqueduct Floods Hazard Maps http://wri-projects.s3.amazonaws.com/AqueductFloodTool/download/v2/index.html Dec 10 2020 and March 3 2021
National Flood Hazard layer database https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResulthttps:/hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResult Oct 10 2020
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/# Nov 18 2020
Oregon coastal atlas sea level rise https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php/tools/planners/68-slr Oct 26 2020
DOGAMI Coastal erosion Sent directly from DOGAMI via email Dec 10 2020
Description: Each segment of highway has unique ranking and scores related to extreme heat, extreme precipitation, wildfire, landslides, snow days, daily freeze thaw, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and coastal erosion exposure. Each segment also has a unique consequeence score extracted from Roadway functional class, traffic flow (AADT) and Truck flow (AADT). A final risk score is created from exposure and consequence scores. Connector and frontage roads were removed and excluded from analysis. Segmentation of highway network has been altered from ODOT Highway Network dataset. Each segment is dissolved at highway intersections or a region boundaries.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Dataset created by ICF 2021
Extreme heat ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Very heavy precipitation ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Snow days ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Daily freeze thaw ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Percent area burned https://climatetoolbox.org/tool/Climate-Mapper Oct 10th and Dec 10 2020
Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon (SLIDO) https://www.oregongeology.org/slido/ Oct 10 2020
ODOT Unstable Slopes Received from ODOT Oct 14th 2020
Aqueduct Floods Hazard Maps http://wri-projects.s3.amazonaws.com/AqueductFloodTool/download/v2/index.html Dec 10 2020 and March 3 2021
National Flood Hazard layer database https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResulthttps:/hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResult Oct 10 2020
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/# Nov 18 2020
Oregon coastal atlas sea level rise https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php/tools/planners/68-slr Oct 26 2020
DOGAMI Coastal erosion Sent directly from DOGAMI via email Dec 10 2020
Description: Each segment of highway has unique ranking and scores related to extreme heat, extreme precipitation, wildfire, landslides, snow days, daily freeze thaw, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and coastal erosion exposure. Each segment also has a unique consequeence score extracted from Roadway functional class, traffic flow (AADT) and Truck flow (AADT). A final risk score is created from exposure and consequence scores. Connector and frontage roads were removed and excluded from analysis. Segmentation of highway network has been altered from ODOT Highway Network dataset. Each segment is dissolved at highway intersections or a region boundaries.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Dataset created by ICF 2021
Extreme heat ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Very heavy precipitation ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Snow days ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Daily freeze thaw ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Percent area burned https://climatetoolbox.org/tool/Climate-Mapper Oct 10th and Dec 10 2020
Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon (SLIDO) https://www.oregongeology.org/slido/ Oct 10 2020
ODOT Unstable Slopes Received from ODOT Oct 14th 2020
Aqueduct Floods Hazard Maps http://wri-projects.s3.amazonaws.com/AqueductFloodTool/download/v2/index.html Dec 10 2020 and March 3 2021
National Flood Hazard layer database https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResulthttps:/hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResult Oct 10 2020
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/# Nov 18 2020
Oregon coastal atlas sea level rise https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php/tools/planners/68-slr Oct 26 2020
DOGAMI Coastal erosion Sent directly from DOGAMI via email Dec 10 2020
Description: Each segment of highway has unique ranking and scores related to extreme heat, extreme precipitation, wildfire, landslides, snow days, daily freeze thaw, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and coastal erosion exposure. Each segment also has a unique consequeence score extracted from Roadway functional class, traffic flow (AADT) and Truck flow (AADT). A final risk score is created from exposure and consequence scores. Connector and frontage roads were removed and excluded from analysis. Segmentation of highway network has been altered from ODOT Highway Network dataset. Each segment is dissolved at highway intersections or a region boundaries.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Dataset created by ICF 2021
Extreme heat ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Very heavy precipitation ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Snow days ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Daily freeze thaw ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Percent area burned https://climatetoolbox.org/tool/Climate-Mapper Oct 10th and Dec 10 2020
Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon (SLIDO) https://www.oregongeology.org/slido/ Oct 10 2020
ODOT Unstable Slopes Received from ODOT Oct 14th 2020
Aqueduct Floods Hazard Maps http://wri-projects.s3.amazonaws.com/AqueductFloodTool/download/v2/index.html Dec 10 2020 and March 3 2021
National Flood Hazard layer database https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResulthttps:/hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResult Oct 10 2020
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/# Nov 18 2020
Oregon coastal atlas sea level rise https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php/tools/planners/68-slr Oct 26 2020
DOGAMI Coastal erosion Sent directly from DOGAMI via email Dec 10 2020
Description: Each segment of highway has unique ranking and scores related to extreme heat, extreme precipitation, wildfire, landslides, snow days, daily freeze thaw, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and coastal erosion exposure. Each segment also has a unique consequeence score extracted from Roadway functional class, traffic flow (AADT) and Truck flow (AADT). A final risk score is created from exposure and consequence scores. Connector and frontage roads were removed and excluded from analysis. Segmentation of highway network has been altered from ODOT Highway Network dataset. Each segment is dissolved at highway intersections or a region boundaries.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Dataset created by ICF 2021
Extreme heat ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Very heavy precipitation ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Snow days ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Daily freeze thaw ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Percent area burned https://climatetoolbox.org/tool/Climate-Mapper Oct 10th and Dec 10 2020
Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon (SLIDO) https://www.oregongeology.org/slido/ Oct 10 2020
ODOT Unstable Slopes Received from ODOT Oct 14th 2020
Aqueduct Floods Hazard Maps http://wri-projects.s3.amazonaws.com/AqueductFloodTool/download/v2/index.html Dec 10 2020 and March 3 2021
National Flood Hazard layer database https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResulthttps:/hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResult Oct 10 2020
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/# Nov 18 2020
Oregon coastal atlas sea level rise https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php/tools/planners/68-slr Oct 26 2020
DOGAMI Coastal erosion Sent directly from DOGAMI via email Dec 10 2020
Description: Each segment of highway has unique ranking and scores related to extreme heat, extreme precipitation, wildfire, landslides, snow days, daily freeze thaw, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and coastal erosion exposure. Each segment also has a unique consequeence score extracted from Roadway functional class, traffic flow (AADT) and Truck flow (AADT). A final risk score is created from exposure and consequence scores. Connector and frontage roads were removed and excluded from analysis. Segmentation of highway network has been altered from ODOT Highway Network dataset. Each segment is dissolved at highway intersections or a region boundaries.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Dataset created by ICF 2021
Extreme heat ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Very heavy precipitation ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Snow days ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Daily freeze thaw ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Percent area burned https://climatetoolbox.org/tool/Climate-Mapper Oct 10th and Dec 10 2020
Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon (SLIDO) https://www.oregongeology.org/slido/ Oct 10 2020
ODOT Unstable Slopes Received from ODOT Oct 14th 2020
Aqueduct Floods Hazard Maps http://wri-projects.s3.amazonaws.com/AqueductFloodTool/download/v2/index.html Dec 10 2020 and March 3 2021
National Flood Hazard layer database https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResulthttps:/hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResult Oct 10 2020
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/# Nov 18 2020
Oregon coastal atlas sea level rise https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php/tools/planners/68-slr Oct 26 2020
DOGAMI Coastal erosion Sent directly from DOGAMI via email Dec 10 2020
Description: Each segment of highway has unique ranking and scores related to extreme heat, extreme precipitation, wildfire, landslides, snow days, daily freeze thaw, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and coastal erosion exposure. Each segment also has a unique consequeence score extracted from Roadway functional class, traffic flow (AADT) and Truck flow (AADT). A final risk score is created from exposure and consequence scores. Connector and frontage roads were removed and excluded from analysis. Segmentation of highway network has been altered from ODOT Highway Network dataset. Each segment is dissolved at highway intersections or a region boundaries.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Dataset created by ICF 2021
Extreme heat ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Very heavy precipitation ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Snow days ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Daily freeze thaw ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Percent area burned https://climatetoolbox.org/tool/Climate-Mapper Oct 10th and Dec 10 2020
Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon (SLIDO) https://www.oregongeology.org/slido/ Oct 10 2020
ODOT Unstable Slopes Received from ODOT Oct 14th 2020
Aqueduct Floods Hazard Maps http://wri-projects.s3.amazonaws.com/AqueductFloodTool/download/v2/index.html Dec 10 2020 and March 3 2021
National Flood Hazard layer database https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResulthttps:/hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResult Oct 10 2020
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/# Nov 18 2020
Oregon coastal atlas sea level rise https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php/tools/planners/68-slr Oct 26 2020
DOGAMI Coastal erosion Sent directly from DOGAMI via email Dec 10 2020
Description: Each segment of highway has unique ranking and scores related to extreme heat, extreme precipitation, wildfire, landslides, snow days, daily freeze thaw, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and coastal erosion exposure. Each segment also has a unique consequeence score extracted from Roadway functional class, traffic flow (AADT) and Truck flow (AADT). A final risk score is created from exposure and consequence scores. Connector and frontage roads were removed and excluded from analysis. Segmentation of highway network has been altered from ODOT Highway Network dataset. Each segment is dissolved at highway intersections or a region boundaries.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Dataset created by ICF 2021
Extreme heat ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Very heavy precipitation ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Snow days ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Daily freeze thaw ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Percent area burned https://climatetoolbox.org/tool/Climate-Mapper Oct 10th and Dec 10 2020
Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon (SLIDO) https://www.oregongeology.org/slido/ Oct 10 2020
ODOT Unstable Slopes Received from ODOT Oct 14th 2020
Aqueduct Floods Hazard Maps http://wri-projects.s3.amazonaws.com/AqueductFloodTool/download/v2/index.html Dec 10 2020 and March 3 2021
National Flood Hazard layer database https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResulthttps:/hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResult Oct 10 2020
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/# Nov 18 2020
Oregon coastal atlas sea level rise https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php/tools/planners/68-slr Oct 26 2020
DOGAMI Coastal erosion Sent directly from DOGAMI via email Dec 10 2020
Description: Each segment of highway has unique ranking and scores related to extreme heat, extreme precipitation, wildfire, landslides, snow days, daily freeze thaw, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and coastal erosion exposure. Each segment also has a unique consequeence score extracted from Roadway functional class, traffic flow (AADT) and Truck flow (AADT). A final risk score is created from exposure and consequence scores. Connector and frontage roads were removed and excluded from analysis. Segmentation of highway network has been altered from ODOT Highway Network dataset. Each segment is dissolved at highway intersections or a region boundaries.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Dataset created by ICF 2021
Extreme heat ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Very heavy precipitation ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Snow days ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Daily freeze thaw ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Percent area burned https://climatetoolbox.org/tool/Climate-Mapper Oct 10th and Dec 10 2020
Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon (SLIDO) https://www.oregongeology.org/slido/ Oct 10 2020
ODOT Unstable Slopes Received from ODOT Oct 14th 2020
Aqueduct Floods Hazard Maps http://wri-projects.s3.amazonaws.com/AqueductFloodTool/download/v2/index.html Dec 10 2020 and March 3 2021
National Flood Hazard layer database https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResulthttps:/hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResult Oct 10 2020
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/# Nov 18 2020
Oregon coastal atlas sea level rise https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php/tools/planners/68-slr Oct 26 2020
DOGAMI Coastal erosion Sent directly from DOGAMI via email Dec 10 2020
Description: Each segment of highway has unique ranking and scores related to extreme heat, extreme precipitation, wildfire, landslides, snow days, daily freeze thaw, inland flooding, coastal flooding, and coastal erosion exposure. Each segment also has a unique consequeence score extracted from Roadway functional class, traffic flow (AADT) and Truck flow (AADT). A final risk score is created from exposure and consequence scores. Connector and frontage roads were removed and excluded from analysis. Segmentation of highway network has been altered from ODOT Highway Network dataset. Each segment is dissolved at highway intersections or a region boundaries.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Dataset created by ICF 2021
Extreme heat ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Very heavy precipitation ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Snow days ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Daily freeze thaw ClimDa via ICF - see memo Dec 10 2020
Percent area burned https://climatetoolbox.org/tool/Climate-Mapper Oct 10th and Dec 10 2020
Statewide Landslide Information Database for Oregon (SLIDO) https://www.oregongeology.org/slido/ Oct 10 2020
ODOT Unstable Slopes Received from ODOT Oct 14th 2020
Aqueduct Floods Hazard Maps http://wri-projects.s3.amazonaws.com/AqueductFloodTool/download/v2/index.html Dec 10 2020 and March 3 2021
National Flood Hazard layer database https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResulthttps:/hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/NFHL/searchResult Oct 10 2020
NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/# Nov 18 2020
Oregon coastal atlas sea level rise https://www.coastalatlas.net/index.php/tools/planners/68-slr Oct 26 2020
DOGAMI Coastal erosion Sent directly from DOGAMI via email Dec 10 2020
Description: This layer highlights Priority Wildlife Connectivity Areas in Oregon. Priority Wildlife Connectivity Areas (PWCAs) represent the parts of the landscape with the highest overall value for facilitating wildlife movement. This interconnected network of PWCAs was developed by extracting the top 1% of priority connectivity areas for all 54 OCAMP species and linking these areas using an optimal network analysis, with an emphasis on high-priority areas (i.e., the top 2% of priority areas were preferred over the top 3%, which were preferred over the top 4%, etc.) as well as climate refugia and permanent streams/riparian climate corridors. Habitat not included in PWCAs may still represent quality wildlife habitat, and may still have value for wildlife connectivity. PWCAs were not delineated within GAP Status 1 lands (Designated Wilderness Areas and Crater Lake National Park).Each 40-acre hexagon is attributed with information on PWCA type, land management, and Primary and Secondary Recommended Conservation Actions. PWCA Types:Regions were delineated from the combined top 1% of priorities across all 54 surrogate species selected for the connectivity analysis. Regions are large, contiguous areas and represent the highest-value habitat for facilitating species movement throughout the state.Connectors follow the optimal pathways between Regions. Connectors represent the best available habitat for facilitating movement from Region to Region. Connectors may pass through high-quality habitat in intact, relatively undisturbed parts of the landscape, as well as the best remaining marginal habitat in developed or degraded areas.Steppingstones are individual or small groups of isolated hexagons within urban growth boundaries. Steppingstones represent remnant areas of intact habitat within otherwise developed landscapes that may help facilitate wildlife movement through urban areas.There are four broad categories of Recommended Conservation Action: Protect, Restore, Transportation Mitigation, and Enhance/Maintain. Protect: All hexagons within the PWCA network would benefit from protection measures, but those hexagons specifically attributed with a Recommended Conservation Action of ‘Protect’ have been targeted for their value for facilitating wildlife movement. These hexagons represent both the highest-quality habitat available to facilitate movement, as well as bottlenecked areas of movement that risk loss of connectivity if land conversion were to occur. Hexagons attributed as ‘Protect’ would benefit from targeted measures to protect and preserve habitat, including land acquisition, execution of conservation easements, or specific habitat designation within policy. Some hexagons attributed as ‘Protect’ fall within public or other lands that are already under some level of protection from development. For these areas, efforts to ‘Protect’ habitat to benefit wildlife connectivity may benefit from specific management actions, such as road closures, area closures, or other forms of recreation management, removal or modification of grazing leases, avoidance of habitat loss or disturbance from resource extraction activities such as logging or mining, and/or habitat modifications to reduce wildfire risk and remove invasive species.Restore: As with the category for ‘Protect’, nearly all of the hexagons within the PWCA network would benefit from some level of habitat restoration or enhancement. Those hexagons attributed with a Recommended Conservation Action of ‘Restore’, however, are those that have significant overlap with development, agriculture, and/or mapped areas of invasive vegetation. These hexagons in particular would benefit from measures to rehabilitate habitat damaged by human impacts, including actions to remove and prevent reestablishment of invasive species, remove or modify barriers to wildlife movement, and promote native ecological communities.Transportation Mitigation: Any location the PWCA network intersects with a roadway is a potential site for transportation mitigation. However, some roads pose a greater risk to wildlife connectivity than others, based on road width/number of lanes, traffic volumes, traffic speed, driver sightlines, and proximity to higher-quality habitats. Hexagons attributed with a Recommended Conservation Action of ‘Transportation Mitigation’ are areas of the PWCA network that are particularly susceptible to fragmentation from roadways, as determined both by the value of the surrounding habitat for facilitating movement, as well as known areas of high densities of wildlife-vehicle collisions. Areas designated as being in need of Transportation Mitigation would benefit from installation of wildlife crossing structures or autonomous animal detection systems that would improve wildlife passage across the road.Enhance/Maintain: Some areas within the PWCA network are at a lower risk of habitat loss due to conversion, represent quality, but not necessarily the highest priority of, habitat available for facilitating wildlife movement, and have limited overlap with development, agriculture, or invasive vegetation. These hexagons have been attributed with a Recommended Conservation Action of ‘Enhance/Maintain’. As with the other hexagons in the network, these areas would benefit from protection measures, but specific actions associated with hexagons attributed as ‘Enhance/Maintain’ could include maintenance of existing conditions that are already favorable to an assemblage of species, avoidance or minimization of adverse impacts that would fragment habitat, removal, modification, or avoidance of the installation of barriers to wildlife movement, and minor habitat enhancements to ensure continued functionality, including prevention of the establishment of invasive species, wildfire risk minimization, and recreation management.
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Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, 2023
Description: This data set represents the extent, approximate location and type of wetlands and deepwater habitats in the United States and its Territories. These data delineate the areal extent of wetlands and surface waters as defined by Cowardin et al. (1979). The National Wetlands Inventory - Version 2, Surface Waters and Wetlands Inventory was derived by retaining the wetland and deepwater polygons that compose the NWI digital wetlands spatial data layer and reintroducing any linear wetland or surface water features that were orphaned from the original NWI hard copy maps by converting them to narrow polygonal features. Additionally, the data are supplemented with hydrography data, buffered to become polygonal features, as a secondary source for any single-line stream features not mapped by the NWI and to complete segmented connections. Wetland mapping conducted in WA, OR, CA, NV and ID after 2012 and most other projects mapped after 2015 were mapped to include all surface water features and are not derived data. The linear hydrography dataset used to derive Version 2 was the U.S. Geological Survey's National Hydrography Dataset (NHD). Specific information on the NHD version used to derive Version 2 and where Version 2 was mapped can be found in the 'comments' field of the Wetlands_Project_Metadata feature class. Certain wetland habitats are excluded from the National mapping program because of the limitations of aerial imagery as the primary data source used to detect wetlands. These habitats include seagrasses or submerged aquatic vegetation that are found in the intertidal and subtidal zones of estuaries and near shore coastal waters. Some deepwater reef communities (coral or tuberficid worm reefs) have also been excluded from the inventory. These habitats, because of their depth, go undetected by aerial imagery. By policy, the Service also excludes certain types of "farmed wetlands" as may be defined by the Food Security Act or that do not coincide with the Cowardin et al. definition. Contact the Service's Regional Wetland Coordinator for additional information on what types of farmed wetlands are included on wetland maps. This dataset should be used in conjunction with the Wetlands_Project_Metadata layer, which contains project specific wetlands mapping procedures and information on dates, scales and emulsion of imagery used to map the wetlands within specific project boundaries.
Name: Local Wetlands Inventory (LWI) Approximate Study Areas
Display Field: SITE_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This is a temporary layer that identifies the approximate study areas of the approved Local Wetlands Inventories (LWIs) for use until the full datasets are created. See the PDF LWI maps until the complete LWI datasets are available on the SWI. The attribute “Source” gives the source of the study area polygon. Prior to 2001 digital datasets were not required. For most of the LWIs without datasets the study areas were approximated by using the city limits. In some cases, the study areas had to be digitized by DSL. When digital datasets exist, the source is from the consultant created datasets. The attribute “GIS Download” provides a hyperlink to allow dataset download from DSL's DropBox site, when this data is available. “Report” gives a link to the PDF LWI report stored at DSL's document archive system. To view PDF maps go to the LWI webpage, http://www.oregon.gov/dsl/WW/Pages/Inventories.aspx. For more information about Local Wetlands Inventories see http://www.oregon.gov/dsl/WW/Pages/WetlandConservation.aspx.
Description: For the purpose of the Statewide Wetlands Inventory, DSL has restricted soil polygons displayed in the following manner.
The Predominantly Hydric Soil Map Units layer is created from an NRCS generated combined SSURGO/STATSGO dataset for Oregon. The Predominantly Hydric Soil Map Units layer displays all map units where “Percent Hydric” (hydclprs attribute) entry is greater than 50 percent. This shows map units with over 50 percent soil components meeting NRCS hydric criteria. These areas do not show where wetlands are, but where most soil components tend to be saturated, inundated or flooded for longer periods of time, thus increasing the potential that wetlands may develop in these areas. This layer is provided as a screening flag for those areas where wetland mapping may be lacking, incomplete or inaccurate. In all cases actual field conditions determine the presence and extent of wetlands.
This dataset can be downloaded from the Oregon Dept. of Administrative Services Geospatial Enterprise Office at: https://spatialdata.oregonexplorer.info/geoportal/search;q=*soils*
For more information go to NRCS Web Soil Survey Home: https://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov/app/HomePage.htm.
Description: For the purpose of the Statewide Wetlands Inventory, DSL has restricted soil polygons displayed by selecting for Map Units with the Name (MUNAME) containing “Agate-Winlo”.
Agate-Winlo soils in Jackson County are highly associated with an aquatic resource of special concern; vernal pools. Contact DSL to see if vernal pools may be present on properties. SSURGO_STATSGO purpose: These data provide information about soil features on or near the surface of the Earth. Data were collected as part of the National Cooperative Soil Survey. These data are intended for geographic display and analysis at the state, regional, and national level. The data should be displayed and analyzed at scales appropriate for 1:250,000-scale data. SSURGO purpose: SSURGO depicts information about the kinds and distribution of soils on the landscape.
This data set can be downloaded from the Oregon Dept. of Administrative Services Geospatial Enterprise Office at: https://spatialdata.oregonexplorer.info/geoportal/search;q=*soils*
For more information go to NRCS Web Soil Survey Home: https://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov/app/HomePage.htm.
Description: PLSS Township: This dataset represents the GIS Version of the Public Land Survey System including both rectangular and non-rectangular surveys. The primary source for the data is cadastral survey records housed by the BLM supplemented with local records and geographic control coordinates from states, counties as well as other federal agencies such as the USGS and USFS. The data has been converted from source documents to digital form and transferred into a GIS format that is compliant with FGDC Cadastral Data Content Standards and Guidelines for publication. This data is optimized for data publication and sharing rather than for specific "production" or operation and maintenance. This data set includes the following: PLSS Fully Intersected (all of the PLSS feature at the atomic or smallest polygon level), PLSS Townships, First Divisions and Second Divisions (the hierarchical break down of the PLSS Rectangular surveys) PLSS Special surveys (non rectangular components of the PLSS) Meandered Water, Corners and Conflicted Areas (known areas of gaps or overlaps between Townships or state boundaries). The Entity-Attribute section of this metadata describes these components in greater detail.
Description: This file is a compliation of the vector footprints of the LAS data acquired from various sources, stored in Oregon Department of Transportation servers, and available for use within the department.
Definition Expression: N/A
Copyright Text: Oregon Department of Transportation, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industires, Puget Sound Lidar Consortium, Oregon Lidar Consortium, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Oregon Department of Forestry, United States Army Corp of Engineers, United States Bureau of Reclamatioin
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