08 December 2008

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Flood maps

What do the flood maps show?

Understanding the flood map

The map and associated information is intended for guidance, and cannot provide details for individual properties.

To find out how to be prepared for all types of flooding go to our Floodline pages or call Floodline on tel: 0845 988 1188.

Key

1. Floodplain

A floodplain is the area that would naturally be affected by flooding if a river rises above its banks, or high tides and stormy seas cause flooding in coastal areas. 

There are two different kinds of area shown on the Flood Map. They can be described as follows:

  • Dark blue shows the area that could be affected by flooding, either from rivers or the sea, if there were no flood defences. This area could be flooded:
    • from the sea by a flood that has a 0.5% (1 in 200) or greater chance of happening each year.
    • or from a river by a flood that has a 1% (1 in 100) or greater chance of happening each year.
  • Light blue shows the additional extent of an extreme flood from rivers or the sea. These outlying areas are likely to be affected by a major flood, with up to a 0.1% (1 in 1000) chance of occurring each year.

    These two colours show the extent of the natural floodplain if there were no flood defences or certain other manmade structures and channel improvements.

    For a fuller explanation of flood likelihood, follow the link at the bottom of the page.

    2. Flood Defences

    The purple line shows all flood defences built in the last five years to protect against river floods with a 1% (1 in 100) chance of happening each year, or floods from the sea with a 0.5% (1 in 200) chance of happening each year, together with some, but not all, older defences and defences which protect against smaller floods. Flood defences that are not yet shown, and the areas that benefit from them, will be gradually added.
     
    Hatched areas benefit from the flood defences shown, in the event of a river flood with a 1% (1 in 100) chance of happening each year, or a flood from the sea with a 0.5% (1 in 200) chance of happening each year. If the defences were not there, these areas would be flooded.

    Flood defences do not completely remove the chance of flooding, however, and can be overtopped or fail in extreme weather conditions. 
     
    For information on flood defences which are not yet shown on the map, contact your local Environment Agency office.

    3. Significant, Moderate or Low likelihood of flooding

    Our assessment of the likelihood of flooding from rivers and the sea at any location is based on the presence and effect of all flood defences, predicted flood levels, and ground levels. By clicking within either of the blue areas of floodplain, you can see which of three further categories of likelihood of flooding (significant, moderate, or low) apply there.

    For a fuller explanation of flood likelihood, follow the link at the bottom of the page.

    4. Flood Warning

    Flood Warning Areas

    Flood warning schemes have been set up for a number of areas that are considered to be at particular risk from flooding. These areas are called Flood Warning Areas. Within these areas, we can warn residents in advance when flooding may be likely and how severe the flooding could be. We also publish a number of flood warnings that are in force on this site. Follow the link below to view them.