When '1-In-100 Year' Floods Happen Often, What Should You Call Them?
The term "100-year flood" is often confusing and misleading, scientists, local emergency officials and homeowners all agree. Experts say there's a better way to communicate about flood risk.
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May 9, 2019 at 01:50AM
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