2017 Lidar: City of Palm Coast, FL

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Digital Aerial Solutions LLC collected 185.5 square miles in the City of Palm Coast in Florida. The nominal pulse spacing for this project was 1 point every 0.35 meters. Dewberry used proprietary procedures to classify the LAS according to project specifications: 1-Unclassified, 2-Ground, 7-Low Noise, 9-Water, 10-Ignored Ground due to breakline proximity, 17- Overpasses and Bridges, 18-High Noise. Dewberry produced 3D breaklines and combined these with the final lidar data to produce seamless hydro flattened DEMs for the project area. The data was formatted according to the FDEM statewide tiling scheme with each tile covering an area of 5,000 ft by 5,000 ft. A total of 161 LAS tiles and 161 DEM tiles were produced for the entire project. The NOAA Office for Coastal Management (OCM) received 161 las files from the City of Palm Coast, FL. OCM processed the data to be available on the Digital Coast Data Access Viewer (DAV). In addition to these lidar point data, the bare earth hydro-flattened Digital Elevation Models (DEM) created from the lidar point data are also available. These data are are available for custom download at the link provided in the URL section of this metadata record. Breakline data are also available. These data are are available for download at the link provided in the URL section of this metadata record. These products have not been reviewed by the NOAA Office for Coastal Management (OCM) and any conclusions drawn from the analysis of this information are not the responsibility of NOAA or OCM. This data set is an LAZ (compressed LAS) format file containing LIDAR point cloud data.
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