Coastal Flood Safety: Essential Information for Smart Display Users

Coastal flooding poses significant risks to communities along the nation's shorelines. Understanding the various aspects of coastal flood safety is crucial for residents and visitors alike.
What Are Coastal Flood Watches and Warnings?
The National Weather Service (NWS) issues specific alerts to inform the public about potential coastal flooding:
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Coastal Flood Watch: Indicates that sea water spillage over dune lines and sea walls is possible if weather conditions develop as expected. Residents should be prepared to move to safe ground if flooding occurs or if warnings are issued. (weather.gov)
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Coastal Flood Warning: Means that sea water spillage over dune lines and sea walls is occurring, imminent, or expected within the next 12 hours. Immediate action is necessary to protect lives and property. (weather.gov)
How Can I Prepare for Coastal Flooding?
Preparation is key to ensuring safety during coastal floods:
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Know Your Risk: Determine if your location is prone to coastal flooding and understand the prevailing wind directions that may lead to flooding. (weather.gov)
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Secure Property: Protect your property by securing loose objects and boarding up windows close to the ground. (weather.gov)
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Evacuation Plan: Be prepared to evacuate immediately if coastal flooding becomes imminent. Know your evacuation routes and have a plan in place. (weather.gov)
What Should I Do During a Coastal Flood?
During a coastal flood, follow these safety measures:
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Move to Higher Ground: If water levels begin to rise, evacuate the area immediately. Flood waters can cover roadways and cut off evacuation routes. (weather.gov)
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Avoid Flooded Areas: Do not attempt to drive or walk through flooded roadways. The water may be deeper than it appears, or the road beneath may be washed out. Remember, "Turn Around, Don't Drown." (weather.gov)
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Stay Informed: Listen to NOAA Weather Radio, local television, or emergency broadcast stations for updates and instructions. (weather.gov)
How Can I Stay Safe After a Coastal Flood?
After a coastal flood, take the following precautions:
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Avoid Flooded Areas: Do not visit flood areas, as your presence might hamper rescue and other emergency operations. (weather.gov)
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Check Utilities: Electrical equipment should be checked and dried before being returned to service. (weather.gov)
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Boil Water: Boil drinking water before using it. Wells should be pumped out and the water tested for purity before drinking. (weather.gov)
How Can Clime Assist with Coastal Flood Safety?
Clime offers real-time weather updates and alerts, keeping you informed about coastal flood threats. With Clime, you can receive timely notifications about flood watches and warnings, ensuring you're always prepared.
By understanding these aspects of coastal flood safety and utilizing Clime's features, you can enhance your preparedness and protect yourself and your property during coastal flooding events.