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Regional study shows compound flooding could raise water depths by several feet in Flagler County
Summary
A Northeast Florida Regional Council-commissioned vulnerability assessment and compound flooding analysis showed storm-surge and rainfall compound events can produce several additional feet of flooding in parts of Flagler County; the study is intended to guide adaptation planning and help win state resilience grants.
Andrew Prokopiak of the Northeast Florida Regional Council briefed the Palm Coast City Council on July 22 about a countywide vulnerability assessment and an additional compound-flooding analysis that together map how multiple flood drivers and sea-level rise could affect Flagler County and Palm Coast. Prokopiak said the analyses use federal and state models (NOAA, USGS), sea-level-rise projections and local topography to estimate flood depths for…
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