Read on for the latest in flood hazard mapping news. Instructions to unsubscribe are provided at the end of this e-mail. 1. Webmaster's Note: New Mailing Lists 2. Coastal Hazard Mapping: Coastal Hazard Mailing List 3. National Flood Frequency: NFF Mailing List 4. Software: HEC-RAS, Other Numerical Models Accepted 5. Forms: Expiration Dates for the MT Forms Extended 1. New Mailing Lists http://www.fema.gov/mit/tsd/OT_main.htm We have recently created two new mailing lists to provide monthly updates on issues related to coastal hazard mapping and the National Flood Frequency (NFF) program, as well as an HTML version of this bulletin. Additional information about the new lists is provided in this message. You may sign up to receive future editions of these or our other bulletins, including RASPLOT, CHECK-RAS, and Quick-2, by going to our Online Tutorials main page and entering your name and e-mail address in the appropriate sections. You may view the HTML version of this bulletin at http://www.floodmaps.net/mit/tsd/ls_may01.htm. 2. Coastal Hazard Mailing List http://www.fema.gov/mit/tsd/DL_CHAMP.htm#list http://www.fema.gov/mit/tsd/DL_WFIS3.htm#list http://www.fema.gov/mit/tsd/DL_RUN2.htm#list Subscribe to this mailing list for e-mail updates on coastal flood hazard information, coastal analysis and modeling software programs, related tutorials, and other pertinent information. Sign-up forms are available on the download pages for all coastal applications referenced on the Flood Hazard Mapping site, including CHAMP, WHAFIS, and RUNUP. You may also sign up for the list through the Online Tutorials main page. 3. National Flood Frequency Mailing List http://www.fema.gov/mit/tsd/OT_main.htm Go to the Online Tutorials main page to subscribe to this mailing list for updates on the National Flood Frequency application, tutorial, and related information. The NFF application is a widely used and accepted program developed by the U.S. Geological Survey to estimate approximate peak discharges for ungaged basins. 4. Update to the Numerical Models List Accepted by FEMA for NFIP Usage http://www.fema.gov/mit/tsd/EN_modl.htm The numerical models list has been updated to reflect FEMA's acceptance of new coastal and hydraulic models and models accepted for local usage. The updated list includes CHAMP, version 1.0; MIKE 21; DYNLET; HEC-RAS 3.0; WSPGW (a Windows version of WSPG), AHYMO 97; Colorado Urban Hydrograph Procedure; HCSWMM; and SHEET2D. 5. Expiration Date for MT Forms Extended The expiration dates for the MT-EZ and MT-2 application forms have been extended until July 1, 2001. The expiration date for the MT-1 forms has been extended through August 1, 2001. ---
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