Flood Center Expands Sensor Network
This coming spring, when snow melts and rising waters threaten Iowa homes and communities, more Iowans than ever will be able to receive advanced warnings and move possessions out of the way.
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This coming spring, when snow melts and rising waters threaten Iowa homes and communities, more Iowans than ever will be able to receive advanced warnings and move possessions out of the way.
The Iowa Flood Center welcomed the National Weather Service Director, Dr. Louis W. Uccellini, and members of his staff to the UI campus in October.
The Iowa Flood Center and University of Iowa will welcome National Weather Service Director, Dr. Louis W. Uccellini, and members of his staff to campus on October 14 and 15.
Two undergraduate students from Iowa State University reflect on their summer and participating in internships at the Iowa Flood Center.
Project AWARE participants, including IFC’s Dan Ceynar, removed waste and raised awareness while paddling the Big Sioux River in July.
Easy-to-access, science-based floodplain maps are among the best tools we have to defend against flooding.
Iowa’s rivers and reservoirs have not reached flood stages of 1993 or 2008, but many communities are still dealing with significant flooding. And it seems like we’re having more frequent severe flooding in Iowa. Are we?
The Iowa Floodplain and Stormwater Management Association and the Iowa DNR have created a series of modules to help communities.
Jim Clark, City of Sioux City Emergency Management Coordinator, and Witold Krajewski, Iowa Flood Center, talk with Emily Woodbury during this “Talk of Iowa” interview about flooding around the state and if we’re getting any better at handling flood waters.
Iowa Flood Center
The University of Iowa
100 Stanley Hydraulics Laboratory
Iowa City, IA 52242
E-mail: iihr-iowafloodcenter@uiowa.edu
Contact: Breanna Shea
Phone: 319-384-1729
Fax: 319-335-5238