Submitted by queenofthespiderppl t3_1049phe in Washington
[deleted] t1_j347jax wrote
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rosesandpiglets t1_j34bwox wrote
You can look up FEMA flood maps
[deleted] t1_j34dzki wrote
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pala4833 t1_j34i50m wrote
Those maps are based on years, centuries, of data. Flooding in your town outside the recognized 100 year floodplain are anecdotal incidents. Expected anomalies that can happen with natural systems. If you want some other anecdotal stories from randos, rather than do your due diligence with official flood maps when you're investing a half million dollars, then you do you. I'm mean fuck science, right?
mudbutt4eva t1_j36iwep wrote
Flood maps don’t show urban rainfall driven flooding. They show where rivers and coasts flood.
[deleted] t1_j34l5te wrote
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flyfruit t1_j37ici8 wrote
There are a few rivers in WA that flood regularly. I don’t think Silverdale is an area that floods.
RasterAlien t1_j37knsv wrote
Thank you for actually answering!
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