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Title: Inland Flooding from Coastal Storms


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Inland Flooding from Coastal Storms
Lessons learned in North Carolina
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Inland Flooding from Coastal Storms
  • Hazard Vulnerability in North Carolina
  • Overview of Hurricane Floyd
  • Impacts of Inland Flooding
  • North Carolina Initiatives

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Tropical Cyclones Passing Within 75 N. Mi. of
Greensboro 1886-1997 Source Joel Cline, National
Weather Service
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Tropical Cyclones Passing Within 75 N. Mi. of
Charlotte 1886-1997 Source Joel Cline, National
Weather Service
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Tropical Cyclones Passing Within 75 N. Mi. of
Hickory 1886-1997 Source Joel Cline, National
Weather Service
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Tropical Cyclones Passing Within 75 N. Mi. of
Asheville 1886-1997 Source Joel Cline, National
Weather Service
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Tropical Cyclones Passing Within 75 N. Mi. of
Raleigh 1886-1997 Source Joel Cline, National
Weather Service
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Source Joel Cline, National Weather Service
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Source Joel Cline, National Weather Service
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1970 - 1999
  • 67 Deaths in North Carolina (NWS Criteria)
  • 57 were inland
  • 10 were coastal
  • 1 was storm surge
  • Source Joel Cline, National Weather
    Service
  • 52 Deaths from Floyd (State Medical Examiner
    Criteria)
  • 35 freshwater drownings
  • 24 of those 35 were vehicle related
  • 2 were DOT responders
  • Source North Carolina Division of Emergency
    Management

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NOTE - Six storms (Bertha, Fran, Bonnie, Dennis,
Floyd Irene) have impacted or made land fall on
the North Carolina coast in the last five years
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1999 Hurricane Season
Hurricane Dennis Cape Hatteras Landfall -
September 4, 1999 Very slow moving storm - 8 to
10 mph forward speed 8 to 10 - inches rainfall
east of I-95 Hurricane Floyd Cape Fear Landfall
September 16, 1999 Impacted North Carolina 12
days after Hurricane Dennis 10 to 20-inches more
rainfall east of I-95 Hurricane Irene Skirted
North Carolina coast October 17, 1999 Added 6
more inches of rain to saturated areas and caused
additional flooding along rivers still above
flood stage
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City of Greenville, NC
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Floodprone Junkyards
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Infrastructure
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Wastewater Treatment Plant
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Casket Retrieval and Identification
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Fountain Industrial Park Edgecombe County
Trailers
Direction of View Above
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Hog Farms
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Animal Rescue
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Search and Rescue
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Princeville, North Carolina
Town of Princeville, NC
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  • Printed in 1998, this is the first in a series to
    showcase the accomplishments of local
    communities.
  • Linking Hazard Mitigation and Sustainable
    Communities
  • Comprehensive Mitigation Planning
  • Strengthening Buildings and Public Facilities
  • Hazard Avoidance Strategies
  • Qualitative

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  • Series of case studies
  • Losses avoided
  • Elevations
  • Acquisitions
  • Relocations
  • Demolitions
  • Quantitative
  • In essence, the State of North Carolina can -
    for the first time - definitely point to the
    savings from mitigation

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Hurricane Floyd Buyouts
  • Over 424 million total
  • Over 4,200 structures approved

Hurricane Fran Activities
  • Elevations
  • 1,000
  • Buyouts
  • 2,000

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Permanent Replacement Housing Program
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Hazard Mitigation Planning Initiative
  • Mitigation Plan Requirement (Disaster Mitigation
    Act of 2000)
  • Demonstration Communities
  • Documenting Success
  • Sustainable Development Framework
  • Small Business Initiative
  • - Guide for Small Farmers in North Carolina
  • Partners UNC Planning School, Center for
    Geographic Information and Analysis, Geotech,
    Durham Technologies Incorporated

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  • Sustainable Development and Hazard Mitigation
  • Mitigation Planning and Sustainable Communities
  • Housing
  • Businesses
  • Infrastructure
  • Environment
  • Guiding Principles for the Quality Redevelopment
    of Eastern North Carolina

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Small Business Initiative
  • Assessing Risk
  • Business Impact Analysis
  • Insurance
  • Protecting Buildings and Contents
  • Vital Records
  • Protecting Employees and Customers
  • Interruptions from Suppliers Indirect
    Impacts
  • Business Relocation Plan
  • Promoting Business Preparedness in the
    Community
  • Products will include
  • 6 page Brochure
  • 99 page Guide
  • Web-based Resources
  • Recognition Program
  • Farm Guide

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North Carolinas Flood Mapping Program
  • Cooperating Technical State Partnership
  • Ownership and responsibility for Flood
    Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) delegated to
    State
  • Accurate, up-to-date flood hazard information

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North Carolinas Flood Mapping Program
  • Community Mapping Needs Assessment (Scoping)
  • High-resolution topographic data and
    accurate Digital Elevation Models (DEMs)
  • Countywide digital FIRMs (DFIRMs)
  • Real-time forecasting and inundation mapping
    capability

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  • Analyzes Target Audiences, Messages to Convey,
    and Vehicles for Outreach
  • Outreach Strategy Matrix
  • When completed, the plan will cover a seven year
    timeline and budget
  • Develop Outreach Go-Kits for local communities
  • Internet access at Libraries
  • www.ncfloodmaps.com

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N.C. State LegislatureDisaster Recovery Bill
  • Housing Programs 311M
  • Business Programs 50M
  • Environmental Programs 28M
  • Agriculture Programs 151M
  • Other/Federal Match 246M
  • Total Package 836,000,000

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