FEMA has released a list of all communities scheduled to have new Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) go active during 2010. WARNING: the list isn’t particularly reader-friendly. I’d recommend downloading it, then doing a search for the name of your community in the document. If it appears, look at the top of the table on […]
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National Flood Insurance Program Expires (Again)
At the same time that parts of New England are threatening to float away from record-breaking floods, Congress allowed the National Flood Insurance Program to expire for the second time this year. As legislators won’t be reconvening until April 12th, the program looks likely to sit in limbo for a couple of weeks (at least). […]
How Does Coastal Mississippi's Risk Compare to Our Neighbors?
Great interactive map from the NOAA Coastal Services Center quickly tells you for any state: Population growth of the Coastal Flood Hazard Area (CFA) Percentage of people living in the CFA who are: Living below the poverty line Over 65 years old What percentage of the state’s total land area is within the Coastal Flood […]
NEW: Current Mississippi Storm Outlook
Thanks to the duo working on the incredible StormPulse website, we’re happy to announce our newest site feature: a near-live, beautifully-rendered view of what’s happening right now in Mississippi weather. Please check it out and let us know what you think!
New FIRMs Tested in Massachusetts
The Boston Globe has an interesting article on how the updated National Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) did in last week’s floods there. In a word: well. This wasn’t good news to many who were sure the the updates, which had designated their properties as high flood risk, were wrong. Some were even fighting to […]
Florida is now StormSmart!
Thanks to loads of help from folks in the Florida Departments of Environmental Protection, Community Affairs, Emergency Management, and others, late last week we unveiled the brand-new Florida StormSmart Coasts site. Welcome, Florida! You can access the new Florida StormSmart Coasts at http://fl.stormsmart.org/
Region Forms Group & Plan to Address Threats to Critical Infrastructure
Emergency Management has written a case study on one region’s efforts to assess and identify its critical infrastructure and how to address the risks posed to it. Not surprisingly, the article reports that the project was not easy: along with the standard challenges of who should be involved and who should be in charge, they […]
Planning for Coastal Resilience Using Green Infrastructure: April 14, Biloxi [EVENT]
This press release just in: Planning for Coastal Resilience Using Green Infrastructure Sponsored by Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Mississippi Coastal Plains RC&D Council, Mississippi Department of Marine Resources, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources Conservation Service Wednesday, April 14, 2010 9:30 a.m. to Noon (Followed […]
National Flood Insurance Program Expires [UPDATED]
[ORIGINAL MARCH 1 POST]: Nothing to panic about (we don’t think), but the US Senate failed to pass a reauthorization of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). As a result, the NFIP officially expired last night. FEMA, meanwhile, released an announcement last Friday expressing its confidence that the program will be reauthorized when the Senate […]
Hindsight: Video of Galveston After the 1900 Hurricane
The Caffeinated Politics blog has chased down some fascinating old video footage of the famous 1900 Galveston Hurricane. This storm made landfall as a Category 4 Hurricane and caused somewhere between 6,000 and 12,000 deaths (the current population was 42,000), making it the deadliest natural disaster ever to strike the United States. The footage below […]