Originally posted by Katharine Laubscher@Dec 8 2003, 02:55 PM
We use flood insights.
I did a search for Flood insights on this forum and it sounds like the companies are the same.
If they are I love flood insights so far. Only used it for a month now. You get the census tract and all the codes, zones, dates, ext.
So far every map has come out great.
And it is the easiest thing in the world to paste into your report.
And it matches our location map from microsoft. Not that that matters.
No, Flood Insights and InterFlood are completely different, both in features and philosophy.
Flood Insights is from Transamerica (now owned by First American). InterFlood is from a la mode, my company.
Our InterFlood system uses the real, actual, 100% FEMA flood maps -- so our servers show you the actual scanned maps. FloodInsights however does not show the real FEAM flood map. With them, you get a low resolution Internet-style street map with the flood zones overlaid as colored lines on top of it. Also, your clients are then looking at an image which in no way looks like the flood maps they've seen for years.
With our InterFlood system, you have every single FEMA map online. Every single map (over 110,000 of them). Last I checked, Flood Insights was missing many hundreds of counties. Even the free FEMA online map system referenced on this forum doesn't have every map online (and the process leaves a lot to be desired in terms of usability and speed -- and it's down and/or broken quite often).
And by the way, we even pay for Flood Insight's data as a fallback position; if we don't have a clear match on the automated zone and map name extraction, we pull it from Flood Insights' servers. So, with our InterFlood you get the best of both worlds -- our superior maps, and their data if needed.
Dave Biggers
CEO
a la mode, inc.