The RRAF map is based on a National Weather Service model used for flood forecasting.
Legislative Input Session
The MDA is gathering ideas as we consider the 2024 legislative session, and we want your input. We are hosting two virtual input sessions to gather ideas.
- Monday, August 21, 2023, from Noon – 1 p.m. Register for this event.
- Tuesday, August 22, 2023, from 5 – 6 p.m. Register for this event.
You can also share ideas through our online form.
Legislative Input Session
The MDA is gathering ideas as we consider the 2024 legislative session, and we want your input. We are hosting two virtual input sessions to gather ideas.
- Monday, August 21, 2023, from Noon – 1 p.m. Register for this event.
- Tuesday, August 22, 2023, from 5 – 6 p.m. Register for this event.
You can also share ideas through our online form.
There are a series of tools to help navigate and use the map. The table below includes the tool or button and their function.
Tool | Function |
---|---|
Search |
The search button will move the map to any address, partial address, place name, township name followed by MN, county name followed by MN, or geographic coordinates (decimal degrees) you search. When using coordinates, longitude MUST be entered first, then latitude. |
Home |
Click the Home button to zoom the map back out to the initial extent. |
My Location |
Click the My Location button to have the map automatically zoom to your approximate location. If you get an error message, check the browser's setting for pop-ups asking if you want to share your location. |
Layers & Instructions |
Click on the Layers button to see the variety of layers you can select when viewing the map. Multiple layers can be active at one time. Be sure you know which layers you have on or off. |
Basemap |
Click the Basemap button to change the map background from the default Topographic to a Satellite (aerial) view, a Streets map view, or other backgrounds. |
Bookmark |
The Bookmark button allows you to create and save the current map view. This can help you find the same location each time you view the map. After finding your area of interest, click the Bookmark button, click ‘Add’, and type in a name for the location. The next time you open the map, you can simply click the saved Bookmark again and the map will zoom to that area. |
There are a series of tools to help navigate and use the map. The table below includes the tool or button and their function.
Tool | Function |
---|---|
Search |
The search button will move the map to any address, partial address, place name, township name followed by MN, county name followed by MN, or geographic coordinates (decimal degrees) you search. When using coordinates, longitude MUST be entered first, then latitude. |
Home |
Click the Home button to zoom the map back out to the initial extent. |
My Location |
Click the My Location button to have the map automatically zoom to your approximate location. If you get an error message, check the browser's setting for pop-ups asking if you want to share your location. |
Layers & Instructions |
Click on the Layers button to see the variety of layers you can select when viewing the map. Multiple layers can be active at one time. Be sure you know which layers you have on or off. |
Basemap |
Click the Basemap button to change the map background from the default Topographic to a Satellite (aerial) view, a Streets map view, or other backgrounds. |
Bookmark |
The Bookmark button allows you to create and save the current map view. This can help you find the same location each time you view the map. After finding your area of interest, click the Bookmark button, click ‘Add’, and type in a name for the location. The next time you open the map, you can simply click the saved Bookmark again and the map will zoom to that area. |