FLOOD ALERT HOT LINE

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Apr. 14, 2004 - Lower Mill St., Vincentown

As a result of recent meetings with Federal, State and County Officials, we have created this hot line page to provide up-to-date information during storm events in order to keep residents posted on conditions along the Rancocas Creek.

  • 1. The website of the National Weather Service located at Mount Holly is the primary source of general information on rainfall totals affecting conditions along the Rancocas. Once there is suspicion of a building storm, then you should consider going to the next level of forecasting.

  • 2. The website of the Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center is a bit more complex, but very informative if one wishes to monitor conditions along the Rancocas. Flood stage information is available on the site, as well as historic data on the floods of July, 2004 and April, 2007 for comparison purposes. Because there are multiple factors affecting the rain accumulation, the site provides "multisensor" observations to predict flooding. Those who live in areas flooded in 2004 and 2007 should familiarize themselves with the data and maps on this site. For close-ups of specific areas on the large maps, simply click on the appropriate green dot on the map.

  • 3. We have provided a quick link to the hourly statistics for those who would like to monitor the information in the event of a true flood emergency. Click on the date and time and you will be taken to a map.

  • 4. We have also created a link to a special page on the Weather Service site created to provide information to Emergency Managers in local communities. This will give you access to current information that is being fed to those responsible for serving the public in a storm emergency.

    During storm emergencies we will post important precipitation and river level alert information as it becomes available to us. The phone number at the National Weather Service in Mount Holly is 609-261-6602. To speak with Joe Miketta, one of the weather professionals on site, dial extension #223.

Here are the links to the referenced web sites: