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  1. National Storm Surge Risk Maps - Version 3

  2. Irma remains a tropical storm with 60-mile-per hour winds. Current location: Just outside Quitman, Georgia. 55 miles east of Tallahassee, Florida. Tropical storm force winds extend outward 415 miles.

  3. Sep 8, 2017 · Here is what we know about impacts for Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina right now. Florida. What We Know: Irma will remain an intense hurricane, at least Category 4, as it makes ...

  4. Sep 26, 2022 · Megan Borowski, a meteorologist with the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network said the risk tied to storm surge needs to be taken seriously. "You can really just picture it as a plow taking up all that water and pushing it inland," Borowski said. "So the sea level rise, you can think of it as a temporary rise of between 5 and 10 feet.

  5. • Resolution of inundation risk maps are ~10 m from Texas to Maine compared to a resolution of ~30 m in Version 2 • Storm surge risk maps have been developed for Southern California, Guam, American Samoa, and the Yucatan Peninsula (not included in Version 2)

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    Real-Time River Levels - Water Data Portal

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  8. Sep 27, 2022 · To help prepare residents for what they can expect, the National Hurricane Center has an interactive map that shows the impact storm surge can have along Florida's coast, as well as along the Eastern seaboard and in the Gulf of Mexico to Texas. The map lets users toggle between a simulation of the various hurricane intensities, from a Category ...

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