Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. United Kingdom Flood Map: Elevation Map, Sea Level Rise Map. Elevation/Height/Water Level (-/+): 71 meter. Click on the Map to get/set the flood water level at the location. 🔍 Search for a Place and get/set its Elevation. 🖱️ Click on the map and get/set its Elevation. 🌊 Set minus/negative value for ocean depth or bathymetric study.

  2. Flood risk by postcode area. Number of postcodes of each risk level within the postcode area. Click a postcode area to drill down to postcode district. Flood maps for English postcodes using Environment Agency open data. Search by postcode to view flood risk for that postcode and neighbouring postcodes.

    • Overview
    • Before you start
    • Other ways to get this information

    Use this service to find out:

    This service tells you about an area’s long term risk from:

    Check the flood risk in Scotland, flood risk in Wales or flood risk in Northern Ireland

    Start now

    This service does not tell you:

    •how likely it is that an individual property will flood

    If you’re unable to use the online service, you can call Floodline.

    Floodline

    Telephone: 0345 988 1188

    Typetalk: 0345 602 6340

  3. Water hardness is measured by the number of mineral deposits in your water (parts per million – ppm). A soft water area would have under 60ppm while a very hard water area would register more than 180ppm. If you want to know exactly how hard the water in your home is, put in your postcode to our postcode hardness finder (above) or book a free ...

  4. NOAA's Sea Level Rise map viewer gives users a way to visualize community-level impacts from coastal flooding or sea level rise (up to 10 feet above average high tides). ). Photo simulations of how future flooding might impact local landmarks are also provided, as well as data related to water depth, connectivity, flood frequency, socio-economic vulnerability, wetland loss and migration, and ...

  5. maps.google.co.uk › mapsGoogle Maps

    Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.

  6. The highest water levels on this map (10, 20 and 30 meters) provide reference points for possible flood risk from tsunamis, in regions prone to them. Projections Scientists agree that climate change has been driving a rise in global sea level, and the rise will accelerate, leading to ocean intrusion on land and aggravated coastal flood risk.

  1. People also search for