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SLOSH Display Program (SDP)
Visualize storm surge vulnerability from the SLOSH model, based on data produced by the National Hurricane Center.
SLOSH—which stands for Sea Lake and Overland Surge from Hurricanes—is a computerized numerical model developed by the National Weather Service to estimate storm surge heights. This tool displays the results of the SLOSH model to help emergency managers plan for evacuations, view the latest National Hurricane Center real-time runs, and educate decision makers. The intended audience is trained emergency managers, Federal Emergency Management Association personnel, and National Weather Service forecasters. Registration is required to download the tool.
Last modified:
10 May 2024 - 12:16pm
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National Weather Service website with information about SLOSH and SDP
National Hurricane Center website with information about SLOSH and SDP
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