Title: North Carolina Geodetic Survey
1North Carolina Geodetic Survey
- National Height Modernization System in
- North Carolina
2National Height Modernization System
- National Height Modernization Study (June
1998) - Performed pilot project in Asheville area
- Report to Congress
3Benefits to North Carolina
- Geodetic control network
- Global Positioning System (GPS) base station
network - North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program
- Highway construction
- North Carolina Land Records Management Program
- Environment and natural resources programs
- Emergency management
4NHMS Activities in North Carolina
5North Carolina HARN
6North Carolina HARN
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8Operational Proposed GPS Base Stations (CORS)
9NHMS Activities In North Carolina
10NHMS Project Areas
11Effects of Hurricane Floyd on North Carolina
- 51 deaths
- 3.5 billion in damages to homes, businesses,
roads, and infrastructure - 31,000 jobs lost
Goldsboro, NC
12North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program
13Components of a DFIRM
DFIRM
14LIDAR Laser Sensor
- First returns provide Digital Surface Models
(DSMs) - Roof tops
- Tree tops
- Last returns can provide Digital Elevation
Models (DEMs) of the bare earth if fully
processed to remove buildings and vegetation that
were not penetrated by the LIDAR pulses
15Multiple Returns
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18Bare-Earth Post-Processing
19First Return
Courtesy of the Joint Precision Strike
Demonstration Project Office (JPSD-PO)
20LIDAR Digital Elevation Model
21LIDAR Digital Elevation Model
22TIN
23Intensity Return
Courtesy of the Joint Precision Strike
Demonstration Project Office (JPSD-PO)
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26Terrain Data Download
27Bare Earth Terrain Data
28Objective of the QC Surveys
- Establish quality control (QC) checkpoints to
evaluate the vertical accuracy of the elevation
data - 20-cm vertical RMSE for coastal counties
- 25-cm vertical RMSE for inland counties
- Require 120 checkpoints per county
- 20 checkpoints required for the following four
classes bare earth and low grass, weeds/crops,
scrub, and built-up - 40 checkpoints required for the forest class
29Bare-Earth Low Grass Land Class
30Forest Land Class
31QC Assessment Report Halifax County, Tar-Pamlico
Portion
- RMSE summary using
- 100 of the checkpoints
- 95 of the checkpoints
- Checkpoints categorized by land cover type
The LIDAR data for Halifax County met the
specification as per the RMSE criteria of 25 cm.
All figures represented the data with the 95
data set. The data was of good quality with the
smaller data limited to the Tar-Pamlico basin
only. The land class type of built-up was
slightly high, but was well within specifications.
32Providing Access With NC OneMap
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34Jones County- Effective Mapping
35New Panels - Statewide
36The North Carolina Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)
37Flood Insurance Rate Map
- 1 annual chance floodplain-cyan dots (FEMA
Standard) - Floodway White Hatch (FEMA Standard)
- 0.2 annual chance floodplain-black dots
- Numbered cross sections
38Jones County- 2003 Mapping
Blue 2003 Zone AE
BFE
Cross Section
39The Boundaries
2002 Detail Mapping vs. Effective Approximate
Mapping
402003 Mapping vs FEMA Q3
Orange Effective Zone A
Green 2003 Zone AE
412002 Mapping
42Effective vs 2002 Mapping
2002 Limited Detail Boundary (blue)
Old Zone A Boundary (red)
43Features of New Maps
44Vertical Datum Information
- Explains vertical offset from NGVD 29 to NAVD 88
- County Average Vertical Datum Offset Table
displays datum offset by county
45www.ncfloodmaps.com
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48Collection of High Water Marks (HWM)
NHMS supported these activities in NC
49North Carolina FMP Imagery/LIDAR Quality Control
50Monitoring Subsidence
51Network RTK Positioning
52Network RTK Expansion
53Data Flow in the Network
Raw Data
CMR / RTCM
LAN
NMEA Position
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55North CarolinaFlood Warning System
Stream Gage
Rain Gage
56Tar River at Tarboro, bank full 22.4 ft.
elevation (12 ft gage ht.)
57Tar River at Tarboro 37 ft. elevation (27.0
gage ht.) Hurricane Fran
58Tar River at Tarboro 44 ft. elevation (34.0
gage ht.)
59Tar River at Tarboro 52 ft. elevation (41.5
gage ht.) Hurricane Floyd
60Tidal Station Surveys
NC NHMS Project
GPS and traditional leveling will be use to
connect tidal stations to the vertical control
network
Tidal station
61Education Outreach
Height Modernization Workshops is a traveling
workshop designed for government agencies,
professional surveyors, academic departments,
school groups, and other interested parties in
North Carolina.
- Workshops are tailored to each groups respective
needs - PDH credit
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63Questions?
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