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New research finds “sunny day” tides now flood some N.C. streets a third of the year, far beyond tide-gauge estimates, ...
A UNC study finds 43% of flooded buildings in North Carolina were outside FEMA flood zones, revealing potential hidden risks ...
Over 38,000 buildings that flooded in North Carolina between 1996 and 2020 were located in areas not identified as high risk ...
Flooding is consistently being addressed in the coastal regions of North Carolina as of late, with Brunswick County ...
The National Weather Service office in Charleston, South Carolina, is adjusting which flood alert products will be issued ...
A peer‑reviewed study of 78 floods finds 43% of North Carolina buildings that took on water over the past two decades sit ...
Disaster response experts gathered in Columbus to discuss preparation strategies. Plus national conversations about changes ...
Several areas are at risk of heavy rains and potential flooding, including parts of the Mid-South and Appalachian region, as ...
A three-and-a-half-year Sunny Day Flooding Research Project from students and staff at N.C. State and the University of North ...
The ingredients that led to the Hill Country disaster — steep terrain, swollen rivers and unsuspecting people in harm’s way — ...
With Chantal having moved across North Carolina and claiming at least six lives, experts say the once-in-a-1,000-years event signals an unusually early and powerful start to the storm season. Over ...
"The science behind it is so basic you can see it in daily life," one researcher said. "Warm water drives more evaporation — ...
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