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Nov
15
2012

PDC Global Flood Survey

Just In: Your Weekly Flood Report! Over the past week flooding has been observed in many regions around the globe, including Africa, Southeast Asia, and Europe. In Eastern Africa, localized flooding was reported in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda; further flooding is possible as additional rainfall is forecast within the region (NOAA/CPC). Flooding was …

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Nov
08
2012

PDC Global Flood Survey

Nor’easter batters areas damaged by Tropical Cyclone Sandy   Snow, rain and flooding! Flooding occurred in several places around the globe this week, including: Europe, Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, and North America. In the United States, a Nor’easter brought rain, snow, high surf, and winds up to 60 mph to areas damaged by last week’s …

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Nov
01
2012

PDC Global Flood Survey

Wind, Rain, and Flooding: Tropical Cyclone Sandy! Wind, rain, and flooding! Throughout the week, flooding was observed in many places across the globe, including Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, the Caribbean, and North America. In the United States, all eyes were fixed on Tropical Cyclone Sandy, which brought strong winds, heavy rains, and flooding to the …

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Oct
25
2012

PDC Global Flood Survey

Tropical Cylones and Flooding! This week flooding has been observed in many places around the world! Weeks of persistent flooding continue to impact parts of Africa, including Nigeria, Cameroon, and Somalia. Threats of flooding remain for these countries, in addition to southern Ethiopia and eastern Kenya, as heavy rains continue to be forecast (NOAA/CPC). Flooding …

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Oct
18
2012

PDC Global Flood Survey

Flooding in all Season! In the northern hemisphere, temperatures are starting to cool as we move into fall and winter. Before we know it, those rainy autumn days will be turning into snowy cold winter days! However, did you know that flooding can occur at any time of the year? When you think about “Winter …

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