Here you will find an interactive flood map, information describing the different types of flooding and educational material. You will also learn how the National Weather Service keeps you aware of potentially dangerous flooding situations through alerts and warnings.
They applied that pattern nationwide to develop a consistent way to monitor minor, moderate, and major high-tideflooding, even at locations without tide gauges.
· The team at DeVooght House Lifters has created a guide to high-tideflooding that can help you preventflood damage and where to start if you must rebuild and recover after flooding events.
· To staysafe during a king tideflood event, avoid flooded areas, move to higher ground, and keep an eye on local safety alerts. Unlike storm-driven floods, king tides happen naturally and stick to a known schedule, but they can still cause real trouble.
· When you’re at risk from storm surge or flooding, it’s important to get to high ground away from bodies of water and any flood-prone areas. Evacuate if told to do so. Never drive through floodwaters or compromised bridges. Always pay attention to barriers and signage.
The best resource for easy to understand info on Tides and Currents. Learn what tides are, how they work, and find tidetimes for today, tomorrow, this month.
Complete beach safety guide using tide charts and NOAA data. Learn rip current prediction, safe swimming times, lifeguard operations, and emergency planning with tide information.