[New post] National Weather Service Rolling Out New Flood Warning Maps
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The National Weather Service (NWS) has launched a nationwide rollout of "experimental" flood forecasting maps. The maps show when, where and how much floodwaters will impact specific areas up to five days in advance.
NWS's new experimental flood inundation maps help communicate the timing and magnitude of high water events by showing modeled inundated areas in blue overlay. Emergency managers may use these services to preposition resources, secure critical infrastructure and recommend evacuations and evacuation routes.
System Already Rolled Out to Houston Area
NWS has already rolled out the system for Houston and East Texas with other parts of the county to follow.
The new system should enable emergency managers to see how predicted rainfall could impact structures, communities and people.
Until now, the best NWS could do issue a flood watch or warning for communities. But the new maps will show how far floodwaters could spread in a community. That will help people better prepare for floods and evacuate from them. For instance, it will reportedly show when roads will be cut off by rising waters.
However, the new maps can't yet forecast urban flash flooding related to lack of storm sewer capacity.
Near Real-Time View for Emergency Managers
NWS announced the new experimental flood maps on September 26, 2023. "These new services complement and support the issuance of flood watches and warnings by providing near-real-time, high-resolution, street-level visualizations showing where, when, and how much flood waters are forecast."
David Vallee, director, Service Innovation and Partnership Division, NOAA's National Water Center said, "These services will dramatically improve our ability to provide impact-based decision support services to our partners so they can preposition people and resources ahead of flood events."
Three New Tools
Three new near-real-time services will help improve flood impact information. They include:
Hourly Analysis will model flood inundation extent based on streamflow analysis.
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