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This is a component of the Atlantic Ocean Hurricane Tracker Story Map. The hurricane track layers are provided by National Hurricane Center and the satellite imagery layers are provided by NESDIS using GOES data. About NHC The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is a component of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) located at Florida International University in Miami, Florida. The NHC mission is to save lives, mitigate property loss, and improve economic efficiency by issuing the best watches, warnings, forecasts, and analyses of hazardous tropical weather and by increasing understanding of these hazards. The NHC vision is to be America's calm, clear, and trusted voice in the eye of the storm and, with its partners, enable communities to be safe from tropical weather threats.About NESDIS National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) provides secure and timely access to global environmental data and information from satellites and other sources to promote and protect the Nation's security, environment, economy, and quality of life.GOES-R Series Satellites NOAA’s most sophisticated Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES), known as the GOES-R Series, provide advanced imagery and atmospheric measurements of Earth’s Western Hemisphere, real-time mapping of lightning activity, and improved monitoring of solar activity and space weather.GOES satellites orbit 22,236 miles above Earth’s equator, at speeds equal to the Earth's rotation. This allows them to maintain their positions over specific geographic regions so they can provide continuous coverage of that area over time.The first satellite in the series, GOES-R, now known as GOES-16, was launched in 2016 and is currently operational as NOAA’s GOES East satellite. GOES-S, now known as GOES-17, was launched in 2018 and now serves as an on-orbit backup. GOES-T, now GOES-18, launched in 2022 and now serves as NOAA’s operational GOES West satellite. GOES satellites are designated with a letter prior to launch. Once a GOES satellite has successfully reached geostationary orbit, it is renamed with a number. GOES-U, the final satellite in the series, is scheduled to launch in 2024.Together, GOES East and GOES West watch over more than half the globe — from the west coast of Africa to New Zealand and from near the Arctic Circle to the Antarctic Circle. The GOES-R Program is a collaborative effort between NOAA and NASA. NASA builds and launches the satellites for NOAA, which operates them and distributes their data to users worldwide.
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The City Limits layer provides a digital representation of the administrative boundaries that define the territorial extent of the City. This layer serves as a fundamental reference for understanding the geographical scope of the city and its associated jurisdictional boundaries.For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
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This layer depicts Streets in Milton, symbolized by Street Class. Data is updated as new streets are added. For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
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This layer shows the Greenspaces within the City of Milton. Data is updated if and when new greenspaces are acquired.For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
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This layer shows the Sewer Expansion Areas within the City of Milton. The City of Milton is divided into areas where there is an Existing Sewer Expansion, meaning a Sewer Expansion is allowed, and No existing expansion, meaning Sewer Expansion is prohibited. . For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
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This layer depicts the City of Milton's gateways. Data is updated as new streets are added. For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
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This layer shows the Form Based Code Areas within the City of Milton. This layer was developed by the Community Development department, and maintained by the GIS Division.For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
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This layer depicts Rezoning Cases and is also referred to as Zoning History. Data is updated as there are changes to the Zoning Districts. For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
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This layer shows the City of Milton's Zoning Overlay. Data was developed by the Community Development Department and is updated if and when changes are made to the layer.For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
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This layer shows Trails within the City of Milton. Data is updated when new trails are built.For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
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This layer shows the City of Milton's Future Land Use plan for 2040. This layer was developed by Milton's Community Development Department but maintained by Milton GIS Division (gis@miltonga.gov).
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This layer depicts the City of Milton's Character Areas. Data is updated as changes are made. For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
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This layer shows the Parks in the City of Milton. Data is updated as new parks are developed.For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
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This layer shows the City of Milton's Future Land Use plan for 2035. Layer was developed by Milton's Community Development Department but maintained by Milton GIS Division (gis@miltonga.gov).
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This layer shows the MPACT Zones (Milton Police And Citizens Together) within the City of Milton. Data is updated when changes to the zones are made.For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
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This layer depicts Zoning Districts and is maintained by the Community Development Department. Data is updated as there are changes to the Zoning Districts. For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
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This layer shows plats in the City of Milton. This layer was developed and maintained by Milton's Community Development Department .For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
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The Stormwater Inspection Zone GIS Layer provides essential geospatial information regarding stormwater management inspection zones within the City of Milton. For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
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This layer depicts Equestrian Facilities in Milton. Data is updated as new facilities are developed. For more info, contact the Milton GIS Division: gis@miltonga.gov.
Dashboard displaying Tropical Cyclone Milton Rainfall data for select locations. NOTE: The data provided are preliminary. They are subject to updates and corrections as appropriate.The National Hurricane Center is responsible for conducting the official post-analysis of all tropical cyclones. Once compiled, the Tropical Cyclone Report is posted here: https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/data/tcr/index.php . For current official data and information, go to weather.gov.Layers displayed:Rainfall PointsRainfall Tile Layer
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This is a component of the Atlantic Ocean Hurricane Tracker Story Map. The hurricane track layers are provided by National Hurricane Center and the satellite imagery layers are provided by NESDIS using GOES data. About NHC The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is a component of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) located at Florida International University in Miami, Florida. The NHC mission is to save lives, mitigate property loss, and improve economic efficiency by issuing the best watches, warnings, forecasts, and analyses of hazardous tropical weather and by increasing understanding of these hazards. The NHC vision is to be America's calm, clear, and trusted voice in the eye of the storm and, with its partners, enable communities to be safe from tropical weather threats.About NESDIS National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) provides secure and timely access to global environmental data and information from satellites and other sources to promote and protect the Nation's security, environment, economy, and quality of life.GOES-R Series Satellites NOAA’s most sophisticated Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES), known as the GOES-R Series, provide advanced imagery and atmospheric measurements of Earth’s Western Hemisphere, real-time mapping of lightning activity, and improved monitoring of solar activity and space weather.GOES satellites orbit 22,236 miles above Earth’s equator, at speeds equal to the Earth's rotation. This allows them to maintain their positions over specific geographic regions so they can provide continuous coverage of that area over time.The first satellite in the series, GOES-R, now known as GOES-16, was launched in 2016 and is currently operational as NOAA’s GOES East satellite. GOES-S, now known as GOES-17, was launched in 2018 and now serves as an on-orbit backup. GOES-T, now GOES-18, launched in 2022 and now serves as NOAA’s operational GOES West satellite. GOES satellites are designated with a letter prior to launch. Once a GOES satellite has successfully reached geostationary orbit, it is renamed with a number. GOES-U, the final satellite in the series, is scheduled to launch in 2024.Together, GOES East and GOES West watch over more than half the globe — from the west coast of Africa to New Zealand and from near the Arctic Circle to the Antarctic Circle. The GOES-R Program is a collaborative effort between NOAA and NASA. NASA builds and launches the satellites for NOAA, which operates them and distributes their data to users worldwide.