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Riverside - News August 29, 2011Tesei, Theis Survey Greenwich During Hurricane (Patch)
Irene Brings Down Trees, Branches; Swells Rivers and Streams [Video] (Patch)
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Tesei, Theis Survey Greenwich During Hurricane
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... the Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center on Pemberwick Road and the Eastern Middle School on Hendrie Avenue in Riverside. Less than 50 people spent the night in the shelters, he said. (Please see video.) However, late Sunday morning, residents of ...
Irene Brings Down Trees, Branches; Swells Rivers and Streams [Video]
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... Cos Cob still had power as of 12 noon Sunday - however it appeared that most homes in the Sheephill Road area in Riverside were without power. According to the CL&P power outage map , as of 12:30 p.m., 31 to 40 percent of Greenwich was without ...
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Riverside - News August 28, 2011
(Patch) The streets of Cos Cob, Riverside and Old Greenwich were very quiet as of 7:30 p.m. - and only a handful of businesses, mostly restaurants, gas stations and liquor stores, were open - as Hurricane Irene approached. |
Michael Finkbeiner: "The selectmen should base the street list on the FEMA FIRM maps, which are for the National Flood Insurance Program."
Where are the Pemberwick streets?
From: Michael Finkbeiner [mailto:mwfinkbeiner@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 11:28 PM
To: VAD5573@aol.com; Peter Tesei; drew.marzullo@greenwichct.org; David N Theis
Subject: Re: Latest Town Hurricance Alert
The Town's Evacuation program appears to be based on the SLOSH Category I list only, not the FEMA Flood Insurance Risk mapping that is the basis of the Flood Hazard Overlay Regulations of the Town, Sec 6-139.
The Street list and SLOSH maps used by the Selectmen represent wind driven tidal flooding by salt water only, and ignore the rainfall, runoff, and urban flooding hazard of the rain component of the storm.
Pemberwick Streets are not included for this reason. Neither are the other non-shoreline flood prone areas included. The Byram, Mianus, and Horseneck Brook watershed flooding components are ignored.
However, IRENE is likely to be remembered for its rain and flooding components as the primary hazards.
The Town's Emergency Management Response should rely on the FEMA Maps of June 18, 2010 to assess flood risk and hazard.
I testified to this effect on June 1, 2010 at the P&Z hearing for the revised Flood Hazard Overlay Regulations.
Michael Finkbeiner, LS
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Mr. Finkbeiner seems to be saying that ....
It is important to understand that the SLOSH model is only for storm surge, not rain or fresh water flooding.
The Town appears not looking at the flood impact of rain in this analysis.
One must add the sea water run-up in the SLOSH model to the rivers and streams carry local flood waters into Pemberwick.
The SLOSH plus high-tide makes this a very serious event for everyone flooded in 2007.