![]() Rainfall and water-stage monitoring stations are installed at important locations of the river basin. The project also developed a cloud-based platform that can access forecast and real-time rainfall and other data in the river basin from different sources. The newly developed software can integrate weather, including rainfall forecasts and real time river flow observation, to simulate and forecast the flash flood occurrence in any section of the river. The ADB project has focused on improving monitoring and early warning, and emergency responses at the community level.įour communities were selected for the pilot project – they are in the flashflood-prone Shewei River basin and Kongmu River basin in Henan and Jiangxi provinces.įlash flood modelling is at the core of the forecast and early warning system. Since 2018, the Asian Development Bank has been piloting innovative flash flood disaster early warning systems in the PRC. Recognizing this, more than 2,000 counties prone to flash floods have established monitoring and early warning systems in the PRC.įorecasts can be inaccurate and short warning lead time would result in insufficient time for evacuation. ![]() With all this rain impacting California, nearly 27% of the state is out of a drought according to the latest numbers released by the U.S Drought Monitor.Flash floods are a common and serious problem in the People’s Republic of China and elsewhere. SLO County interiors and the Santa Ynez Valley are sticking to mid to upper 50s. SLO County beaches and coastal valleys are expecting highs in the 60s despite the rain. Highs are expected to be a little warmer given that this is a warmer system. You can expect winds of 25 to 40 mph and gusts up to 60 mph especially in the mountains and interior valleys. There is a High Wind Warning in effect until 3 PM on Friday. Strong southerly winds are another important character in this forecast. This slow-moving atmospheric river continues to rise concerns over flooding conditions in rivers, creeks and low-lying areas. There is also an active Flood Advisory, which ends at 7 AM on Friday. There is still a slight chance of thunderstorms throughout Friday.Ī Flood Watch remains in effect in both San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties until 4 AM on Saturday. Higher resolution models are suggesting rainfall rates between 0.5” and 1” per hour this morning and afternoon. The Southcoast has only gotten a couple tenths of an inch as this atmospheric river is moving slowly. How much rain have we gotten so far? In the last 24 hours, Arroyo Grande has seen about 1.44,” Templeton 1.22,” Cambria nearly 2” and San Luis Obispo about 1.28.” However, this model is showing moderate and light rain across both SLO County and Santa Barbara County. Our radar is showing heavier rain in Cambria, San Luis Obispo and Arroyo Grande. Good morning Central Coast residents! Rain is dominating the forecast this Friday morning with pockets of heavy rainfall concentrating in the northwestern part of San Luis Obispo County. ![]() Other threatened areas include San Simeon and Lake Nacimiento. UPDATE (7:30 AM): The National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Warning for the northwestern area of San Luis Obispo County, and it will remain in place until 1 PM.įlooding has been reported in Cambria where they have received 3” to 6” of rain.
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