Category: Flooding
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Schools, Floods, Roads, Monuments, Gambling, Oh My!
by Dick Hall-Sizemore Local referenda, while important locally, are often overlooked in the media coverage of elections. However, the results of those elections may provide some insight into the mood of the electorate, at least in some areas of the state. Following is a summary of the results of the local referenda on the ballot…
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The Economics of Flood Control in Virginia
by James C. Sherlock We have work to do, and need to do it quickly and well. If we want to get storm defenses built before major storm damage rather than after; and if we want the federal government to pay 65% of the costs. Letโs assume we do. The โVirginia Coastal Resilience Master Planning…
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Louisiana Shows How Flood Control Can Work at Massive Scale
by James C. Sherlock Louisiana has half the population of Virginia. Virginia is ranked the 18th richest state in per capita income, Louisiana 48th. So, why has Louisiana been so phenomenally successful in flood control efforts since Katrina while Virginia writes its own framework for action that it is too expensive here? Primarily because Louisiana…
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Virginiaโs Coast and Flood Control – The Past Is Prologue
by James C. Sherlock So how do we picture how bad a hurricane or Norโeaster could be along Virginiaโs coast? What might it look like? Wonโt the Outer Banks catch the worst of any hurricane and break it up? Well, no. Consider some stunning historical examples.
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Flood Control — Fatal flaws in Virginia’s Approach
by James C. Sherlock It is hurricane season, if you had not noticed. This is the first of a multi-part series of articles on flood control in Virginia. This first one will provide a brief overview of where we stand in flood control planning and construction in the Commonwealth with an emphasis on Hampton Roads.…
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Virginia Has a Rising Sea Problem, Relatively
by Steve Haner and Kip Hansen When discussing sea level rise, on Virginiaโs coast or anywhere else, watch the terms being used very carefully. Absolute sea level is the height of the ocean compared to the center of the Earth. Relative sea level is the height of the ocean compared to a specific point on…
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The Other Side of the “Intensifying Rain” Claim
by Steve Haner and Kip Hansen With the rainy remnants of another hurricane heading for Virginia from battered Louisiana, the stories of a coming Climate Armageddon will again ramp up. A couple of good examples of what to expect recently appeared in Virginia Mercury, the main one quoting numerous sources claiming Virginia is seeing more…
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Shellenberger’s “Apocalypse Never” Lessons for VA
โClimate change is real but itโs not the end of the world.ย It is not even our most serious environmental problem.โ By Steve Haner That statement opens the dust jacket summary for โApocalypse Never:ย Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us Allโ by Michael Shellenberger, once named โHero of the Environmentโ by Time magazine. It remains the…
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If You Pay Full Price for Flood Insurance, Ask our City/County Manager Why
by James C. Sherlock There were lots of comments in my last post about government programs to mitigate flooding damage in flood plains, specifically about buying and tearing down houses that repeatedly flood. One of the carrots to do so is Community Rating System (CRS) discounts to flood insurance in communities that take an active…
