1,179 first-hand accounts of flood events in South Carolina, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Major coastal flooding impacted portions of the southeast South Carolina coast as astronomical high tides were elevated due to the perigee and a new moon cycle.
Read the full account →Colin first developed as a Tropical Depression just north of the Yucatan Peninsula on Sunday June 5th in the Gulf of Mexico. The system then tracked in a general north/northwest direction and strengthened into a Tropical Storm.
Read the full account →Colin first developed as a Tropical Depression just north of the Yucatan Peninsula on Sunday June 5th in the Gulf of Mexico. The system then tracked in a general north/northwest direction and strengthened into a Tropical Storm.
Read the full account →Colin first developed as a Tropical Depression just north of the Yucatan Peninsula on Sunday June 5th in the Gulf of Mexico. The system then tracked in a general north/northwest direction and strengthened into a Tropical Storm.
Read the full account →Colin first developed as a Tropical Depression just north of the Yucatan Peninsula on Sunday June 5th in the Gulf of Mexico. The system then tracked in a general north/northwest direction and strengthened into a Tropical Storm.
Read the full account →Colin first developed as a Tropical Depression just north of the Yucatan Peninsula on Sunday June 5th in the Gulf of Mexico. The system then tracked in a general north/northwest direction and strengthened into a Tropical Storm.
Read the full account →Colin first developed as a Tropical Depression just north of the Yucatan Peninsula on Sunday June 5th in the Gulf of Mexico. The system then tracked in a general north/northwest direction and strengthened into a Tropical Storm.
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