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Complete flash flood and flood information for South Carolina - from real-time warnings to historical data and comprehensive statistics dating back to 1996.
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Complete flash flood and flood information for South Carolina - from real-time warnings to historical data and comprehensive statistics dating back to 1996.
Active flood warnings in South Carolina using official National Weather Service data
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Explore flood data for specific counties in South Carolina. Click on any county to view detailed flood statistics, active alerts, and historical flood events at the county level.
Comprehensive database of flood events in South Carolina recorded since 1996 through the end of 2024(2053 total records)
Total Floods
2053
Total Deaths
31
Total Injuries
44
Property Damage
$211.5M
Flash Floods
1643
Flood Events
410
Detailed charts and visualizations revealing flood patterns by type, seasonality, and impact. These analytics show historical trends and unique characteristics of flood activity in this region.
Shows flood frequency across different months of the year, highlighting seasonal patterns. This information helps identify peak flood seasons and periods of heightened risk.
Summary: In South Carolina, August is the most active month with 391 flood events (19% of all recorded events). There is a more distributed pattern throughout the year, with August, October, July showing slightly higher activity (50% combined).
Identifies the counties most frequently affected by floods in this region. This geographical breakdown helps pinpoint flood hotspots and vulnerable areas.
Summary: CHARLESTON has experienced the highest number of floods (248) in South Carolina, accounting for 12.1% of all flood events in this state. The top three most flood-prone counties (CHARLESTON, RICHLAND, and HORRY) account for 30% of all flood activity.
Tracks flood occurrences and impacts over time, revealing long-term patterns and significant events. Toggle the metrics below to customize your view.
Visualizes the financial impact of floods across years using a square root scale. This approach ensures both major damage events and smaller impacts are visible on the same chart.
Shows the breakdown between Flash Floods and regular Flood events. Flash floods are typically more dangerous due to their rapid onset.
Summary: In South Carolina, Flash Floods are more common, representing 80% of all flood events. Flash floods typically pose greater immediate danger due to their rapid development and higher water velocities.
Comprehensive chronological list of all flood events with detailed information on each occurrence. View specifics about type, damage, casualties, and timing for individual flood events.