NOAA Resources to Help Coastal Communities Understand Flood Risk

NOAA Resources to Help Coastal Communities Understand Flood Risk

Let's come together to hear how NOAA is supporting our coastal communities to create a more resilient Lowcountry!

By SAME Charleston Post Leadership Committee

Date and time

Wednesday, May 8 · 11:30am - 1pm EDT

Location

ECPI University

3800 Paramount Drive North Charleston, SC 29405

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Join us for an exciting event focused on the partnership between NOAA and coastal communities! Discover how NOAA's research and initiatives are benefiting our shorelines. Network with experts and learn about the latest projects in marine conservation. This in-person event will be held at ECPI University. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with like-minded individuals passionate about protecting our communities!

NOAA provides a wealth of data, tools, studies, and products that thousands of resilience practitioners use every year within academia, government, private sector, and NGO sectors. This will give SAME Charleston Post members a chance to learn about the wonderful things NOAA is producing here in our Charleston region.

Billy Brooks will be providing an overview on NOAA tools and resources that can help coastal communities understand and communicate current and future flood risk, including a discussion of regional impacts of sea level rise. Click here to read the full news story.

Speaker: Billy Brooks, NOAA Office for Coastal Management

Billy Brooks is a physical scientist and senior geospatial analyst at the NOAA Office for Coastal Management in Charleston, SC. He has been with NOAA for over 20 years and has worked on a variety of hazards and climate-related data and decision-support tools, with a focus on coastal inundation.

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