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Flood Map for Planning – 3.3% AEP defended (Climate Change)

Summary

The Flood Map for Planning includes several layers of information, which includes data created to support the use of Flood Zones in the planning process. This dataset shows the extent of land at risk of flooding to a defined annual exceedance probability (AEP) or chance of flooding each year, taking into account the possible effects of climate change as detailed below.

This dataset represents the following scenario:

● Defended: 3.3% AEP (1 in 30) Rivers/Sea

The defended products take into account the presence of flood defences and assume that they operate in the way they were intended (or designed) to function. This does not include any asset failure (or removal) scenarios.

Climate change scenarios have been produced to indicate the possible impacts of climate change on future risk. The climate change allowances are based on the latest UK Climate Projections (UKCP18) from the Met Office, using the Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5. The specific climate change scenarios shown are as follows:

● the ‘Central’ allowance for the 2080s epoch (2070-2125) for risk of flooding from rivers
● the ‘Upper End’ allowance for risk of flooding from the sea, accounting for cumulative sea level rise to 2125

For climate change scenarios, it is assumed that existing flood defences continue to function in the same way as present day. No allowance is made for any future changes to flood defence design or operation.

These datasets are designed to only give an indication of flood risk to an area of land and are not suitable for showing whether an individual property is at risk of flooding. This is because we cannot know all the details about each property.

Information on flood depth, speed or volume of flow is not included.

Use limitation statement

There are no public access constraints to this data. Use of this data is subject to the licence identified.

Attribution statement

© Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2025. All rights reserved.

Technical information

Update frequency

quarterly

Lineage

These flood outlines are created using local flood model outputs and national flood model information. These are combined by our new National Flood Risk Assessment (NaFRA2) system to generate extents of land at flood risk, with the aim of using the best available flood risk information in any one location.

Spatial information

Geographic extent

  • Latitude from: 49.943 to 55.816
  • Longitude from: -6.236 to 2.072
Metadata information

Language

English

Metadata identifier

b9418b89-aa59-4153-91dd-470f473152dd


Published by

Environment Agency

Contact publisher

Defra Data Services Forum

Dataset reference dates

Creation date

12 February 2025

Revision date

12 February 2025

Publication date

25 March 2025

Period

  • N/A

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Data and Supporting Information
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Full downloads and supporting documentationFormatAction
Flood Zones Product Description.pdfPDFDownload
Flood-Map-For-Planning-3.3-AEP-Defended-Climate-Change.gdb.zipZIPDownload
Rivers_1in30_Sea_1in30_defended_extents_CCP1.lyrLYRDownload