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ESFSEW A weak to moderately strong atmospheric river will impact western Washington Friday through Saturday night producing moderate to heavy rain at times. Mean forecasts of rainfall is for 2-4 inches with locally 5+ inches with the main focus on the Olympic Peninsula and north Washington Cascades. With snow levels rising to around 8000-9000 feet, there is potential for various types of flooding. River flooding is possible on the Skokomish River and to a lesser extent the Bogachiel River Where heavy rain occurs, the relatively high rain rates could produce flash flooding/debris flows on the more sensitive burn scars. It could also cause ponding or nuisance flooding in urban areas and

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Tulane University, one of the nation’s premier research institutions, invites applications for a tenure-track, full-time Assistant Professor position starting Fall 2026 within the Department of River-Coastal Science and Engineering (RCSE). This hire supports RCSE’s growth as a transdisciplinary center for water-nexus scholarship spanning civil and environmental engineering, hydrology, geosciences, and ecological sciences. We encourage applications from scholars who will complement and expand our existing strengths and foster cross-disciplinary collaborations across the river-delta-coastal continuum. The goal of our expanding faculty group is to conduct interdisciplinary research and to develop innovative approaches to educate the next generation to tackle complex problems associated with human interactions in the river-to-ocean realm. More information about RCSE’s mission and our growth to date can be found at https://sse.tulane.edu/river.

The Department’s unique position, housed with the School of Science and Engineering (SSE), provides exceptional opportunities for collaboration across disciplines and supports the development of

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* WHAT…Two to two and a half feet of inundation above ground level in low- lying areas due to tidal flooding. * WHERE…Shoreline in Southern Baltimore County and the City of Baltimore. * WHEN…From 10 PM this evening to 10 PM EDT Thursday, especially around the time of high tide. The highest tides will be Thursday late morning through early afternoon. * IMPACTS…At 3.5 feet, flooding is occurring at the end of Thames Street in Baltimore. Water covers the promenade in the Inner Harbor in multiple locations. At 3.0 feet, water begins encroaching upon yards in the Bowleys Quarters area. Near moderate flooding is possible in the Bowleys Quarters area early

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