How Communities Are Fast-Tracking Flood Readiness — and What You Can Learn

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Hohonu’s webinar spotlighted how hyper-local flood sensors are strengthening community resilience to flooding across the country.

Charleston, South Carolina has had more flood events since 2016 than the previous 96 years combined, and it’s not alone. Across the U.S., communities are seeing sharp increases in tidal flooding, storm surge, and riverine flood events. Federal agencies like NOAA and USGS can’t keep pace with the growing demand for localized flood data.

Enter Hohonu, a flood sensor technology company on a mission to democratize access to scientifically rigorous, real-time water data for communities, property managers and emergency response teams.

Hohonu helps asset owners, city planners, insurance companies, and community first responders answer questions like:
– How high, how often, and for how long does low-lying infrastructure flood?
– How do assets throughout town compare to each other during flood events?
– How does urban flooding compare to what you’re seeing on the coast?

To hear more about how Hohonu is strengthening community flood resilience, tune in to the recording!