Redondo Beach, WA
CATEGORY 2
WHAT... Analysis of Day 1's weather and tidal data in comparison to historical events and Boeing Field's December 2022 data indicates a low likelihood of flooding. The barometric pressure during high tide at 12:18 PM is significantly higher than the threshold associated with previous flood events, suggesting less severe weather conditions.
WHEN... Given the current data, the flood risk for Day 1 is minimal, with no immediate action required.
The high tide level does not approach the historical flooding event thresholds, and the barometric pressure is well above the critical levels observed during past floods. Wind direction and speed are not provided but would be considered if they were available. NOAA's Flood Likelihood Analysis reports a low likelihood of flooding for this date.
CATEGORY 3
WHAT... Comparative analysis for Day 2 using the same parameters as Day 1 shows a slightly increased flood risk due to a decrease in barometric pressure during the high tide at 04:12 AM, which is closer to the threshold of past flood events.
WHEN... The flood risk for Day 2 is slightly elevated but still not expected to cause significant flooding or property damage.
The tide level remains below historical flood event thresholds, but the barometric pressure has decreased compared to Day 1. This pressure is still higher than the critical levels seen in past floods but warrants closer monitoring. NOAA's Flood Likelihood Analysis continues to report a low likelihood of flooding for this date.
CATEGORY 3
WHAT... Focused analysis on Day 3's conditions in the context of historical data and December 2022 observations indicates a continued low risk of flooding. Barometric pressure has increased slightly compared to Day 2 and remains well above the threshold for major flooding events.
WHEN... The projection of flood risk for Day 3 remains low, with no significant changes from the previous days' assessments.
Despite high tide levels, the combination of high barometric pressure and NOAA's low likelihood of flooding suggests that there is no immediate threat of flooding. Historical data comparison supports this conclusion. Wind direction and speed are not provided but would be considered if they were available.
Residents and businesses should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should conditions change. Always consult with local authorities or experts for final decision-making in flood-related situations.