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Geospatial data about City of Albuquerque, New Mexico Township and Range. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about City of Albuquerque, New Mexico Municipal Limits. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Urban heat islands are small areas where temperatures are unnaturally high - usually due to dense buildings, expansive hard surfaces, or a lack of tree cover or greenspace. People living in these communities are exposed to more dangerous conditions, especially as daytime high and nighttime low temperatures increase over time. NOAA Climate Program Office and CAPA Strategies have partnered with cities around the United States to map urban heat islands. Using Sentinel-2 satellite thermal data along with on-the-ground sensors, air temperature and heat indexes are calculated for morning, afternoon, and evening time periods. The NOAA Visualization Lab, part of the NOAA Satellite and Information Service, has made the original heat mapping data available as dynamic image services.Dataset SummaryPhenomenon Mapped: Sensing package time step valuesUnits: decimal degrees Cell Size: 30 metersPixel Type: 32 bit floating pointData Coordinate Systems: WGS84 Mosaic Projection: WGS84 Extent: cities within the United StatesSource: NOAA and CAPA StrategiesPublication Date: September 20, 2021What can you do with this layer?This imagery layer supports communities' UHI spatial analysis and mapping capabilities. The symbology can be manually changed, or a processing template applied to the layer will provide a custom rendering. Each city can be queried.Cities IncludedBaltimore, Boise, Boston, Fort Lauderdale, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Nampa, Oakland-Berkeley, Portland, Richmond, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Juan, Victorville, Washington, West Palm Beach, Worcester, Charleston and YonkersCities may apply to be a part of the Heat Watch program through the CAPA Strategies website. Attribute Table Informationcity_name: Albuquerque NMAfternoon air temperatures in cities
Created using ArcGIS Pro Geoprocessing tools (Create Space Time Cube, Emerging Hot Spot Analysis, and Enrich Layer) and the ArcGIS R Bridge. The EBest function, part of the spdep package was used to calculate an Empirical Bayes smoothed crime rate with 2016 population estimates. This procedure is presented as part of the R-ArcGIS Workflow Demo on GeoNet.Relative Burglary Risk is the natural log (Ln) of the kernel density of burglaries g(x) divided by the kernel density of households g(y) calculated using CrimeStat. Note: Ten months of burglary data (the minimum required) were used for this initial analysis. Also Note: These locations are one-half kilometer square polygons. It will be updated in the future as more data from the Albuquerque Police Department is obtained (see ABQ Data).Please see the web map for another similar way to present these results.More information at (http://www.unm.edu/~lspear/other_nm.html).
This map runs this app - http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=958544e5eebd4501be8b70f71e2ef925Instructions for Using Premium content on a Public Map:https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-living-atlas/local-government/including-online-demographic-maps-in-your-public-maps-and-apps/
A map used in the Community Impact Dashboard to monitor coronavirus cases and share this information with the public.
The map displays current drought conditions as well as forecast drought category changes produced by the Drought Monitor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. It is used in conjunction and best viewed with the NWS ABQ Weather Briefing story map, and various other briefing tools utilized by the National Weather Service Albuquerque office.
This webmap showcases CWSU areas of responsibility across the CONUS with a focus on the Albuquerque CWSU office. A USA Airports and air traffic routes layer are also included as further emphasis on the air traffic needs CWSU Albuquerque (ZAB) meets with their forecasting and support efforts they provide. Included in the CWSU Albuquerque - About Us storymap, it is geared toward an introduction to the CWSU Albuquerque office.
Using GIS data collected from the University of Nebraska's Drought Monitor program, the change in drought categories from December 7, 2021 to June 21, 2022 was calculated. This was done to highlight the degradation of drought conditions across New Mexico in particular, and is used in conjunction with the NWS Albuquerque - 2022 Fire Season storymap to highlight underlying drying and curing of fuels. The map also includes pop-ups that show the category change for a particular area.
This Web App is linked to this map:http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=742b710b6b1945d98765750b1c7c672bLayers:Albuquerque Municipal LimitsLaw Enforcement Locations2016 Crime Index2016 Personal Crime2016 Property Crime
Research shows that crime and pedestrian related injuries/fatalities can be reduced through adequate street lighting. This map indicates who is responsible for the ABQ area street lights and which communities are impacted more than others. This map contains layers derived from the following sources: Citelum Group, a subcontractor of the City of Albuquerque, Street Light DataUS Census Bureau's American Community Survey Race/Ethnicity and Median Family Income DateNM Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Crash DataCity of Albuquerque Sector Development Plan International District Boundaries DataSee also - https://crashstats.nhtsa.dot.gov/Api/Public/ViewPublication/812493This map runs this App - https://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=64b591c04b544f1b97a927ec57c3f01d
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ABQ Ride bus routes
A map used in the Lead Service Line Public Viewer application for the public to view the material of their service line.
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Bike and multi-use paths, lanes, and routes for City of Albuquerque.Metadata
This webmap shows the WFIGS 2024 Wildfire Perimeter feature layer with a focus on the Blue 2, South Fork and Salt burn scars near Ruidoso, NM. Secondary layers for the 2022 Hermit's Peak/Calf Canyon and McBride burn scars are also included. Pop-ups for both layers show stats for the selected fire, including acreage burned and estimated costs to date. This webmap is used within the NWS Albuquerque - 2024 Fire and Monsoon Season storymap.
This map depicts the current weather and warnings and advisories over the CONUS. It is used in conjunction and best viewed with the NWS ABQ Weather Briefing story map, and various other briefing tools utilized by the National Weather Service Albuquerque office.
This map runs on this app: http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=2088cfcae5e84568bee211db7e226c28Map depicts NRCS soil types in several layers of increasing detail as the zoom level is increased. Generated through ESRI ArcGIS Online services. It was assembled from ESRI and NRCS sources by Johnsonson Engineering.This map shows the Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) by the United States Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service. It also shows data that was developed by the National Cooperative Soil Survey and supersedes the State Soil Geographic (STATSGO) dataset published in 1994. SSURGO digitizing duplicates the original soil survey maps. This level of mapping is designed for use by landowners, townships, and county natural resource planning and management. The user should be knowledgeable of soils data and their characteristics. The smallest scale map shows the Global Soil Regions map by the United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service.
See corresponding interactive map at: HEALTHY WEIGHT ASSESSMENT, ALBUQUERQUE, 2009-2013 http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=a4da832c3613413abd950bcab6067092NMPHA Healthy Weight Assess final 040114 ARC.pdf
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