Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Sea-Level Rise and Climate Change to Be Considered in Flood ...

A new federal law (The ?Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012?) reauthorizes the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) for five years. At the same time, a provision of the law (Section 100215) establishes a ?Technical Mapping Advisory Council.? This Council is to make recommendations on mapping standards and guidelines for flood insurance rate maps.

The new law requires that the Technical Mapping Advisory Council develop recommendations that ?incorporate the best available climate science to assess flood risks,? and how the Federal Emergency Management Agency can best ?consider the impact of the rise in the sea level.?

Adding these considerations into the flood maps and considerations of FEMA will help address the complaint that while flood insurance rate maps and hazard calculations by FEMA may not be updated for many years?maybe decades?at a time, FEMA was previously not authorized to consider how future conditions might impact hazards such as flood risk.

Source: http://www.flseagrant.org/coastalplanning/sea-level-rise-and-climate-change-to-be-considered-in-flood-mapping/

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