UPDATED: July 10, 2019.
Updated to include audio of teleconference held July 10, 2019
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On July 10, NOAA will release its 2018 State of High Tide Flooding and 2019 Outlook for the U.S.. The study tracks changes in coastal high tide flooding from May 2018 to April 2019, and provides projections for next year using national flooding thresholds at 98 NOAA tide gauges around the U.S.
High tide flooding, sometimes referred to as nuisance flooding, is coastal flooding that leads to public inconveniences such as road closures. It is becoming increasingly common as sea levels rise. NOAA has released an outlook on coastal high tide flooding every year since 2014.
WHAT:
Media teleconference for 2018 high tide flooding report and the outlook for 2019
WHO:
WHEN:
Wed., July 10, 11:30 a.m. EDT
WHERE:
By phone:
800-369-2099 U.S./Canada (toll-free)
1-517-308-9242 International (toll)
Passcode: "TIDES"