Instructions: Place mouse over place names to view 7 day forecast peak inundation.
"Effective January 1, 2008,  the Southeast River Forecast Center will terminate the experimental real-time flood inundation mapping web service for three river locations along the Tar River - Rocky Mount, Tarboro, and Greenville.  This experimental service was only available when flooding was occurring or forecast.
The Uniform Resource Locator for this web page is

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/alr/inundation/tar.htm

On October 22, 2007, the National Weather Service, in collaboration with the state of North Carolina, implemented static flood inundation map libraries for seventeen locations in North Carolina.   Information about this new suite of flood inundation maps is available at the following web address:

http://www.weather.gov/os/notification/scn07-50_floodmap-nc.txt

This new information service will provide our customers with a planning tool when flooding is occurring or is forecast to occur.  It also provides additional information not available with the experimental real-time flood inundation mapping service, such as an aerial photographic views of the flood inundation areas for various water level intervals, including the 100- and 500-year floods.

If you have any questions about this change, please contact the following individuals:

John Feldt
Hydrologist-in-Charge, Southeast River Forecast Center  Phone: 770-486-0028  email:
john.feldt@noaa.gov
 
Peak Flooding Views Graphical Representation of Peak
Forecast Inundation, North is Up

Whole Reach (1 Inch = 29736 Feet)  - Rocky Mount, Tarboro, Greenville (1 Inch = 5947 Feet)

Whole Reach

 

Rocky Mount

 

Tarboro

 

Greenville

Graphical representation of forecast for 6 to 72 hours out
legend for map-hospitals, streams, schools, flood forecast points, stage and flow data site