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AWR-362 Flooding Hazards (2319ODP323) - NHFA, Concord

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Flooding Hazards: Science and Preparedness is an awareness-level, eight-hour course that addresses the current science of the causes of floods (both meteorological and otherwise), flood forecasting, flood risk assessment, and best practices for preparation and mitigation for both short and long-fuse flooding events. Modules will include instruction on: Factors that contribute to flooding and how these determine flood risk; FEMA flood risk maps and the National Flood Insurance Program; How to read and interpret forecasts, watches, and warnings from the National Weather Service and hydrographs of the US Geological Survey; and proper preparations for sudden flooding, such as flash flooding and dam breaks, and long-fuse flood events such as river flooding. The discussion of these topics will be framed to maximize the safety of first responders and other emergency staff and their ability to respond to and help others.

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