Publicly available.<\/span><\/p>This data has been reprojected from UTM Zone 10N. Horizontal units are in meters. Vertical units are in meters.Data Limitations and Missing Data: While it is great to have harmonized lidar data and county-by-county derivatives, there are numerous limitations to these data and some areas of missing data. Please be aware that these limitations can result in incorrect or misleading information. Limitations and areas of missing data include the following: 1. There is a 340,000 acre \u2018hole\u2019 (No Data) in the lidar data products between Del Norte and Humboldt Counties. 2. There are holes (No Data areas) over some tribal lands in Sonoma, Lake, and Mendocino Counties. 3. There are data quality issues, especially in the older Quality Level 2 datasets, leading to anomalies in the point clouds and the derivatives. These can manifest as \u2018pits\u2019 in the canopy height models, anomalous high returns in the canopy and forestry metrics that aren\u2019t vegetation, and missing data in places. We are limited to the data quality of the source point clouds and couldn\u2019t re-fly areas as part of this effort. 4. Note that because we have harmonized the point clouds and created products from a harmonized point cloud, there will be differences across collection boundaries in the characteristics of the data. These will stem from both numerous factors including variations in collection time of year, changes in ground condition between adjacent collection, point density of adjacent collections, and lidar collection specification differences of adjacent collections (e.g., point density, sensor characteristics, and processing specifications). Please be aware of these variations and the shortcomings that they impose when using these data for modeling and analysis. 5. There are particular issues with the 2017 FEMA R9 collection in Modoc County. As a result, some of the derivative rasters do not exist for Modoc County.<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>",
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