02-06-2024, 07:45 PM
Also, keep in mind, back then maps weren’t intergraded
If the old maps are already used to define lava zones, and you say lava zones have not changed and will not be identified on a lot by lot basis (as you said earlier), what will computer integration accomplish? Especially if the publishers of the data maps say it shouldn’t be used to identify risk?
The ability for government and private entities to more easily access risk probabilities when they are told the maps do not define risk probabilities seems more like an easily available forbidden fruit than an advantage, an improvement, don’t you think?
If the old maps are already used to define lava zones, and you say lava zones have not changed and will not be identified on a lot by lot basis (as you said earlier), what will computer integration accomplish? Especially if the publishers of the data maps say it shouldn’t be used to identify risk?
The ability for government and private entities to more easily access risk probabilities when they are told the maps do not define risk probabilities seems more like an easily available forbidden fruit than an advantage, an improvement, don’t you think?