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FEMA’s maps are essential tools for identifying flood risks, but they have significant gaps that limit their effectiveness.
From CoastalReview.org More buildings in 78 North Carolina counties between 1996 and 2020 were exposed to flooding than ...
Wind shear (red - strong shear; green - low shear). Shear is typically strong to start the hurricane season: ...
Today on Tracking the Tropics, we’ll have the latest on Invest-93L, which is moving across the Florida peninsula and has the ...
A new study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill revealed that repetitive flooding in North Carolina is far more common and more widespread than previously recognized, with ...
Would a flood scale like those used for hurricanes and tornadoes have prompted different actions by Texas officals and the ...
Eastgate Crossing and University Place were built in floodplains, and on top of a creek, before there were stormwater ...
Recent flash floods in Kerrville, Texas; Ruidoso, New Mexico; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and Chicago have made headlines, leaving many to wonder if such events are becoming more common or are we ...
People can click the "bell" icon in the top right corner of the map to be notified if a river is flooding in their area.
“Flooding isn’t just a coastal issue. We're seeing more of this frequent flooding inland." North Carolina is no stranger to ...