Rolling the Dice for a 100-Year Flood
Scientists say Hurricane Harvey was a 1000-year flood event, considered so rare we are unlikely to see anything like it for some time. However, there... Read More
Storm Costs Rise with Development Along Vulnerable Coasts
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently reported that last year’s storms, mudslides, wildfires and other natural disasters cost $306 billion in total damages, making... Read More
Flood Prep in 2018 Should be Driven by Common Sense
Last year’s hurricane season brought 17 named storms in the Atlantic, including 10 hurricanes and six major hurricanes. The impact of those storms can’t be... Read More
New York Continues Recovery Efforts Five Years after Hurricane Sandy
According to a Special Report by NBC News, recovery in many New York neighborhoods continues five years after Hurricane Sandy devastated much of the... Read More
Human Development Made Houston Flooding Worst in History
Hurricane Harvey brought historic rainfall to Houston, but urban sprawl that added 25 percent more pavement to that city in the last 15 years is... Read More
A Quest to Protect Against Climate Change
Green Building & Design Magazine | May/June 2017
Flood Panel Featured in US Builders Review Digital Brochure with National Flood Protection
Flood Panel is featured in a new digital brochure with National Flood Protection, a national corporate partner. Click here to view the brochure.
With flooding on the rise, education is one form of protection
US Builders Review | March 2017
National Flood Protection LLC Joins American Resort Development Association
Flood Panel National Corporate Partner Will Exhibit at ARDA World 2017 National Flood Protection LLC is now a member of the American Resort Development Association... Read More
After ASFPM Input, FEMA Revises Elevation Certificate
The Association of Flood Plain Managers sent the following notice to members about the FEMA Elevation Certificate: FEMA announced in a March 1 bulletin that... Read More