There are many base map options. All basemaps can be selected at all scales but will not necessarily show data at each scale. These map services can help you look at the hazard data in different ways. For example:
Light Gray Canvas (default): The Esri "Light Gray Canvas" map service focuses attention on the data layers by providing a neutral background with minimal colors, labels, and features.
Data Source
Imagery:The "World Imagery" map service provides satellite imagery that is the most photograph-like of the basemap options. It can help you see the hazard data on top of "real-world" features.
DataSource
Topographic: The "National Geographic World Map"
service provides a a map that shows the topography of the land (without contours). It can help you see the hazard data on slopes and channels.
Data Source
DOGAMI Lidar: In addition to the basemap options, you can turn on highest-hit or bare earth lidar layers from the layers panel. Lidar technology provides very precise, accurate, and high-resolution images of the surface of the earth, vegetation, and the built environment. Lidar is an essential tool in helping Oregon better understand natural hazards and resources, and also manage and plan enhancements to water systems, roads, open space, and ecosystems.
Learn more about lidar