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The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) has announced upgrades to the state’s flood warning and observation ...
Pennsylvania is rolling out an upgraded weather monitoring and alert system that’s not only boosting public safety—but also ...
The additional stations are part of an upgrade to the state's weather monitoring network, and will allow for improved ...
The Pennsylvania Integrated Flood Warning and Observation System (IFLOWS 2.0) was spotlighted at program in Greencastle on July 30.
Penn State Professor Scott Richardson explains the IFLOWS 2.0 rain gauge at the weather station near Greencastle-Antrim ...
PA has deployed IFLOWS 2.0 weather sensors at Greencastle-Antrim Middle School and at locations across the state to improve ...
The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency is upgrading its IFLOWS 2.0 flood warning and observation system with 30 new ...
The IFLOWS 2.0 will provide real-time weather information and alerting tools to emergency managers, meteorologists and the public across Pennsylvania.
Known as the IFLOWS 2.0, the system provides real-time weather information and alerting tools to emergency managers, meteorologists, and the public at sites across the Commonwealth.
The updates to IFLOWS come largely as a result of FEMA funding in the form of a $720,000 grant for Hazard Mitigation in 2022 and a $172,500 grant for Pre-Disaster Mitigation in 2021.
Hurricane Florence made landfall on Friday, but the Staunton, Waynesboro and Augusta County area only experienced a small amount of precipitation. In a 24 hour time period, from Friday to Saturday ...