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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — In the past two weeks, North Carolina has been hit by two historic flooding events, with Helene’s arrival Friday marking the latest in a series of major weather events to ...
A new study from UNC-Chapel Hill reveals that repetitive flooding in North Carolina is far more common and more widespread than previously recognized, with over 20,000 buildings flooding multiple ...
FEMA determines areas at high-risk for flooding. UNC-Chapel Hill researchers see evidence of additional and repeated flooding ...
Tropical Storm Chantal formed from an area of low pressure near Florida and the coast of Georgia early on the Fourth of July. The storm briefly intensified over warm Gulf Stream waters and brought ...
Over 38,000 buildings that flooded in North Carolina between 1996 and 2020 were located in areas not identified as high risk ...
What is causing these devastating flash floods, and what can be done to combat rising, high precipitation levels?
Several historic and deadly flash flooding events have occurred in the U.S. just within the month of July alone. Experts talk ...
The National Weather Service has issued an unprecedented number of flood warnings, with recent catastrophic events claiming ...
Both Texas and North Carolina experienced “1,000-year floods” this week. But what does that mean, and how could we see so many events in such a short time period?
The 2020 North Carolina Climate Science Report predicted rainfall from weather events such as hurricanes would become more fierce. Two other Atlantic storms were circulating Wednesday evening.
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