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Learning ArcGIS Pro through hazard mapping: storm surge, FEMA risk, and wildfire hot spots

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PadamPaudel
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Hi Esri Community,

I recently completed a set of ArcGIS Pro exercises focused on GIS fundamentals, spatial data management, tabular joins, spatial analysis, raster analysis, and spatial statistics. As practice, I created several hazard-related map layouts for South Carolina and the Carolinas.

The examples include:

  1. Bull Island storm-surge visualization using hurricane track data and a 4 m surge layer.
  2. South Carolina county-level Expected Annual Loss map using FEMA National Risk Index-style risk categories.
  3. Optimized Hot Spot Analysis of wildfires in the Carolinas, showing statistically significant hot and cold spot clusters.

My goal was not to produce a final operational hazard model, but to practice the full GIS workflow: data preparation, projection awareness, tabular joins, spatial/raster analysis, symbology, layout design, and map communication.

I would appreciate feedback on the following:

  • Are the legends and risk classes clear enough for a general audience?
  • How can I improve the layout balance, especially white space, north arrow size, scale bars, and map extent?
  • What is the best way to document assumptions and data sources in an ArcGIS Pro layout?
  • For the wildfire hot spot map, what additional method notes should I include so the statistical output is not over-interpreted?
  • For storm-surge visualization, what are the common mistakes beginners should avoid when presenting surge-exposure maps?

Data sources used in the layouts include NOAA IBTrACS hurricane track data, FEMA risk data, and Esri/OpenStreetMap basemap sources where applicable.

I welcome any cartographic, analytical, or workflow feedback.

Thank you,
Padam20260410_GIS_Assignment_6_Padam.jpgBullisland_padam.jpgSouth Carolina Counties by Expected Annual Loss.jpg

Padam Prasad Paudel
Ph.D. Researcher, Biosystems Engineering
Clemson University
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