
Tidal Flooding Talk
Joe Martucci·68 episodes
Tidal Flooding Talk is the only weekly show in America dedicated to coastal flooding and resiliency. Presented by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition - a nonprofit organization committed to building more resilient communities at the Jersey Shore, new episodes drop every Tuesday.
Episodes
TIDAL FLOODING TALK | Finally, a free weather app Meteorologist Joe Martucci approves of! The EverythingWx app is 100% human curated weather data with any high-quality information you can think of. Cory Mottice, the owner of the app, joins TFT to explain this groundbreak app.Download on Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/everythingweather/id6736664582Download on Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.corymottice.wiseweather&hl=en_USExperience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday night, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
In this episode, we celebrate the career of Dr. Dave Robinson, the long-serving New Jersey State Climatologist, exploring his journey, insights on weather and climate, and his retirement plans. We also discuss the impact of climate science on policy and community resilience.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday night, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Join us as we explore the Blue Acres Program in New Jersey with Courtney Wald-Wittkop, discussing flood risk mitigation, voluntary buyouts, and community resilience strategies. Learn how this innovative program helps homeowners relocate from flood-prone areas and the future of flood resilience in the state.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday night, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Join us as we explore urban nature-based solutions for flood and heat mitigation with Johnny Quispe of the Nature Conservancy. Discover how cities like Newark and Patterson are implementing innovative strategies to create resilient, sustainable communities.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday night, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
REWIND: In the Tidal Flooding Talk episode, Dr. Nicole Elko, Executive Director of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association (ASBPA), discussed New Jersey’s history of beach replenishment.Founded in 1926 right here in NJ, the ASBPA supports beach renourishment, impacting economies and storm protection. Plans for its 2026 centennial conference in Atlantic City were shared, alongside insights on erosion patterns, sand types, and economic benefits of beach nourishment.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday night, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
In this episode, @noaa oceanographer Karen Kavanaugh discusses tidal flooding, high tide predictions, and the tools NOAA uses to monitor and forecast coastal hazards. The conversation covers water level data, flood mapping, and how these insights help communities prepare for flooding events.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday night, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!ResourcesNOAA Tides and Currents Inundation Dashboard - https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/inundationDBNOAA Monthly High Tide Flood Outlook - https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/high-tide-flooding/monthly-outlook.htmlNOAA Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services - https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.govNOAA Water Level Monitoring Network - https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/waterlevels.html
TIDAL FLOODING TALK | South Jersey Weather Legend Jim Eberwine returns! He catches us TFT crew up on how many jobs he has this spring, parts of NJ possibly getting federal money for the 2026 blizzard costs and old forecasting tales. Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday night, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
TIDAL FLOODING TALK | Superstorm Sandy reminded the Northeast how vulnerable it is in 2012. Experts called Sandy a rare “once-in-500-years” storm due to its unusual path. But here’s the real risk: other hurricanes could strike every 50 years and cause equal or greater damage today. Historical storms, like the 1821 hurricane, would now trigger $100 billion in damages, thanks to more coastal development and rising seas. Jersey's own Dr. Megan Linkin, Senior Vice President at Swiss Re, joins Dan, Palma and Joe to talk more.
TIDAL FLOODING TALK | Highlands, NJ leverages community action for future FEMA Community Rating System flood resilience and insurance savings. We talk with Mayor Carolyn Broullon and Kathy Shaw about it! Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
In this episode of "Tidal Flooding Talk," meteorologist Joe Martucci and Palma Shiles discuss the challenges of balancing affordability and safety in housing, particularly in flood-prone areas. Dr. Ivis Garcia, an Associate Professor of Urban Planning at Texas A&M University, shares insights on how coastal housing markets are affected by climate risks and the importance of informed decision-making for homebuyers.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Author Don Colgan shares his exciting journey writing the book Historic Winter Storms of New Jersey. He tells real stories from huge storms like the 1888 Blizzard and the powerful 1962 nor'easter. Learn how people survived tough times and why everyone needs to prepare for floods. Winter storms can be just as dangerous as hurricanes—stay weather-smart! Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
TIDAL FLOODING TALK | Join Georgia Tech scientist Dr. Francesco Fedele to learn about rogue waves—huge, unexpected ocean waves that can appear even on calm days! He explains how waves add together to create monsters in places like the North Sea. These waves can flood coasts, and new AI tools might help predict them in just a few years.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
TIDAL FLOODING TALK | Join Joe, Palma and Dan as they welcome Dan's best friend Matt Noyes from One Degree Outside. They chat about New England's snowy winter, coastal flooding risks, Nor'easters, beach erosion, digital meteorology shifts, Matt's career move from TV, plus Super Bowl fun. Great for weather fans and coastal folks!Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
TIDAL FLOODING TALK | The American Coastal Coalition (ACC) is in the hall of Congress throughout the year, making sure the beaches at the Jersey Shore, and beyond, get the financial support they need. Dan Ginolfi and Howard Marlowe, of the ACC, join the TFT team to discuss. The NJCC and the ACC are partners in mission.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
🌊TIDAL FLOODING TALK | Sea levels will rise at least a half foot by 2040 compared to 2005. By 2070, it's likely to between 1.3 to 2.3 feet higher than 2005. Dr. Bob Kopp, lead author of the 2025 Rutgers Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel Report, joins Dan and Joe to discuss. Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
TIDAL FLOODING TALK | FEMA’s voluntary flood buyout program aims to reduce future disaster costs, yet often shifts flood risk to new homeowners rather than removing properties from harm’s way. Rice University sociologist Jim Elliott breaks down real migration patterns, persistent structural inequalities favoring wealthier areas, and the growing challenge of climate gentrification.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Extreme precipitation trends under global warming reveal heavy rainfall events in the tropics surging dramatically—moderate rains decline while intense downpours rise sharply over decades. University of Miami PhD student (and Jersey guy) Eric Mischell shares insights on Florida's record events like 2023 Fort Lauderdale floods, convective changes, and climate-driven water cycle shifts.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
In our latest New Jersey Coastal Coalition discussion, we showcased Stafford Township’s outstanding resiliency achievements, including $5–10 million in DEP-funded marsh restorations using dredge spoils, extensive lagoon dredging to fight tidal flooding, and our exciting new free web app that delivers real-time weather alerts and emergency messaging. We dove into the value of regional partnerships, Community Rating System discounts that reduce flood insurance costs, and community-led stormwater initiatives built to protect our coast from rising climate risks.
Explore groundbreaking coastal resiliency research at Oregon State University's Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory, led by Director Pedro Lomonaco. Using large-scale wave flumes and basins, they simulate hurricane surges and storm impacts on houses. This way, we all know how we need to elevating structures to protect our coastal communities from storms. Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
TIDAL FLOODING TALK | Join hosts Joe and Dan as they welcome Jim Murdoch, News 12's Jersey Shore reporter, for a captivating look back at Winter Storm Jonas—the historic 2016 blizzard that brought massive snow, tidal flooding, and thundersnow to New Jersey. Relive the intense coverage, personal stories, and lessons learned from this epic event.Join hosts Joe and Dan as they welcome Jim Murdoch, News 12's Jersey Shore reporter, for a captivating look back at Winter Storm Jonas—the historic 2016 blizzard that brought massive snow, tidal flooding, and thundersnow to New Jersey. Relive the intense coverage, personal stories, and lessons learned from this epic event.
Environmental reporter Amanda Oglesby from the Asbury Park Press (www.app.com) explored wave power’s promise as a renewable energy source for New Jersey. Though still emerging—with pioneering research at Rutgers and Stevens Institute—wave energy faces steep challenges, including ocean corrosion, high costs, and mixed political support. The discussion also covered wind project hurdles like elevated interest rates and supply chain issues, plus Superstorm Sandy’s lasting lessons on coastal resilience and flood risk.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Sand on the East Coast moves north to south. Sea level depends on the tide. We dig into the science of sand with Dr. Lenore Tedesco from The Wetlands Institute (https://wetlandsinstitute.org/)! Rising sea levels threaten marshes and beaches, underscoring vital marsh restoration projects. Beach nourishment provides short-term relief from tidal flooding, but faces long-term sustainability challenges.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
🌊TIDAL FLOODING TALK | Get ready for the awesome 2025 wrap-up episode of Tidal Flooding Talk! The team shares exciting stories from fighting fires in strong winds, cheers for their growing show with about 3,000 listeners each time, teases cool guests for 2026, and hands out funny "yearbook superlatives" to amazing experts—ending with a shocking fact about huge storm surges that left everyone quiet.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Discover the challenges of translating weather forecasts into Spanish and improving flood warnings in this insightful meeting summary. Dr. Joseph Trujillo-Falcon, Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois, discusses tidal flooding, rip currents, and recurrent floods, plus a new AI tool that cuts translation time from hours to minutes. Learn why clear, simple language matters for safety and how social science boosts meteorology education. Perfect for understanding better weather communication in Spanish!Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
GeoCollaborate and Storm Center Communications unveiled an exciting new partnership to create a powerful flood communications web app. The customizable GeoCollaborate dashboard pulls real-time NOAA data, delivers alerts, and lets New Jersey Coastal Coalition communities send targeted warnings, tide updates, and safety messages directly to residents—all in one easy-to-use platform. See it for yourself at at https://njcc.geocollaborate.com/dashboard/.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
National Hurricane Center storm surge specialist Cassie Mora shared her inspiring journey from a childhood fascination during Tropical Storm Ernesto to forecasting at NHC. She broke down the 2025 season, explained the new hurricane cone graphics and rip current tools, and stressed focusing on impacts—not just the cone—while preparing communities year-round.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
The “100-year flood” means a 1% chance each year, not every century. Dr. Hamed Moftakhari of the University of Alabama explains climate change is raising nuisance flooding costs through repeated events. Will better models keep New Jersey safe and ready?Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Dr. Judah Cohen, Director of Subseasonal Forecasting at AER and Visiting Scientist at MIT's Parsons Lab explored Arctic predictors like Siberian snow and sea ice, polar vortex dynamics, and La Niña’s subtle impacts on Mid-Atlantic winters. Models favor milder temperatures and lighter snow for New Jersey—but will a looming stratospheric coupling unleash a 2009-style polar plunge by December?Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Fire Chief Jesse Peri tackles year-round wildfires, winter king tides, and storm surges in Stinson Beach, CA, just north of San Francisco. From inflatable boat rescues and dune restoration to septic flood risks and evacuation routes, he shares strategies for managing transient crowds, access challenges, and county collaboration amid rising threats.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Dr. Michael Mann, perhaps the most known name in climate, discussed how climate change is shifting Nor'easters. Inspired by the 2010 Snowmageddon, his research using 75 years of data revealed an 8% increase in maximum wind speeds due to ocean warming. He emphasized greater awareness and research to prepare coastal communities.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
In an electrifying team session, the crew gears up for their Halloween episode on "ghost boats"—derelict vessels menacing coasts with storms, costing over $24,000 each to remove amid funding shortfalls. Kiley Price of Inside Climate News unpacked whale perils: ghost gear entanglements, vessel strikes along the East Coast, and innovations like ropeless fishing plus NOAA-guided slowdown zones to safeguard endangered North Atlantic right whales.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Joe Bastardi, the legendary meteorologist who career spans from AccuWeather's early days to WeatherBell to social media, joins the show. The focus is on his Power and Impact scale. Joe argues that the current Saffir-Simpson scale for hurricanes is outdated and we have the tools to provide a better idea of how impactful a hurricane is than just winds. No one is more passionate about weather than Joe, though. So, the episode talks about Sandy in 2012 being classified as a post-tropical cyclone instead of a hurricane, and his Jersey Roots in Somers Point. Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
It's shark week at Tidal Flooding Talk! Discover how marine scientists tag pelagic sharks like makos and blues with advanced sensors to gather real-time ocean data on temperature, salinity, and heat content. This cost-effective method can outperform pricey gliders, enhancing Atlantic hurricane forecasts amid climate change. From offshore expeditions to tag deployment challenges, explore the future of bio-logging in marine research. Dr. Aaron Carlisle, Associate Professor at the University of Delaware, joins Dan, Palma and Joe to share his shark stories. Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Ben Noll and Sarah Kaplan from The Washington Post explored Hurricane Helene’s inland flooding and communication breakdowns in North Carolina (https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2025/07/07/hurricane-helene-evacuation-north-carolina-warnings/). The team discussed rising atmospheric moisture, global flood risks, and education gaps. Leadership updates and forecasting insights deepened their mission: improving public understanding and resilience in a rapidly changing climate.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Dr. Venkatachalam “Ram” Ramaswamy, director of NOAA’s Geophysical Dynamics Fluid Laboratory (www.gfdl.noaa.gov), discussed shifting atmospheric river patterns. Research shows East Coast atmospheric rivers are increasing in frequency, impacting populated areas, while West Coast events are decreasing. These changes, linked to climate patterns like El Niño, affect precipitation, flooding, and water management, with models improving predictions.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
In a riveting discussion, Amy Wicks, owner of Wicks Consulting Group (https://wickscg.com/) unveiled the hurricane-proof marvel of Babcock Ranch, a Florida community defying storms. Nestled 20 miles from Fort Myers, it boasts solar fields, water storage and an underground power grid ensuring uninterrupted electricity. By mapping natural water flows and raising uplands, Babcock Ranch channels water through wetlands, making the town flood-proof. Amy’s innovative strategies, blending resilient infrastructure with native plantings, have inspired municipalities to rethink codes, though developer enthusiasm lags. Amy’s vision for storm-safe communities shines as a beacon of hope against intensifying hurricanes.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Joined by Inside Climate News journalist Kylie Price, Joe Martucci and Dan Skeldon dove into her gripping article on how wildfire burn scars trigger devastating flash floods, spotlighting a New Mexico case where altered soil fuels torrents. The trio tackled New Jersey’s Pine Barrens, where climate-driven fires and hurricanes like Sandy amplify risks, urging robust disaster resilience through early evacuations and dynamic community action.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Discover Margate's response to record-breaking August 21st flooding. Join Fire Chief Dan Adams as they discuss Hurricane Erin's impact, emergency coordination, mutual aid, and public safety measures. Learn about rescue efforts, specialized equipment, and the importance of flood preparedness in this insightful community discussion.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Hurricane Hal, Dr. Hal Needham, is the world's premiere researcher on storm surges and for this week's episode, you get a look at the top 3 storm surges on record for New Jersey, American and the globe. Hurricane Hal describes why NJ hasn't even seen a worst-case scenario for storm surge on record yet but also why NJ will never be top of the list for the globe. Tune in to be amazed! You can find Hurricane Hal's research on http://www.u-surge.net/ and if you're in Galveston, TX, go on his Hurricane Tour around town http://www.galvestonhurricanetour.com/. Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
In the Tidal Flooding Talk episode, Dr. Nicole Elko, Executive Director of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association (ASBPA), discussed New Jersey’s history of beach replenishment. Founded in 1926 right here in NJ, the ASBPA supports beach renourishment, impacting economies and storm protection. Plans for its 2026 centennial conference in Atlantic City were shared, alongside insights on erosion patterns, sand types, and economic benefits of beach nourishment.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Mayor Michael Collins of Margate, NJ, right at our Jersey Shore home, addressed Margate's persistent coastal flooding. He's advocated for tailored, cost-effective solutions rather than a single fix. He commended the New Jersey Coastal Coalition for resource-sharing and emphasized post-Hurricane Sandy building code changes, raising homes for resilience, despite altering the town’s character. Effective coordination among city departments and multi-platform communication, including social media, were crucial for public awareness. Collins stressed educating residents, especially newcomers, about flood risks. Margate has maintained its Class 5 Community Rating System status, securing a 25% flood insurance discount through FEMA-compliant construction standards.Recap the month of weather that was. It's all Jersey, with two of Jersey's best weather guys. New Jersey State Climatologist Dr. Dave Robinson as well as Meteorologist Joe Martucci, owner of Cup A Joe Weather and Drone take you through the temperatures, rain, snow, coastal flooding and much more every episode.
Florida’s Senate Bill 180, signed into law, restricts post-hurricane rebuilding regulations, prompting lawsuits, including one targeting Manatee County. The bill limits local governments’ ability to strengthen building codes for two years after a hurricane, raising flood insurance costs. Manatee County leads a multi-county campaign for legislative changes, while critics warn of hindered storm recovery. Positively, SB 180 streamlines permitting, enhances debris management, and provides first-responder training, aiming to speed up recovery and reduce rebuilding burdens. Alex Harris (now recurring guest) from the Miami Herald and Ryan Ballogg of the Bradenton Herald join the show to provide inside about this far reaching bill. Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
TIDAL FLOODING TALK | Get ready for a weather whirlwind! Retired National Weather Service Meteorologist, Absecon Emergency Manager, and FEMA instructor Jim Eberwine dished on New Jersey’s tidal flooding—August is the state's calm, but October’s a flood chaos zone. Jim warned that warming Atlantic waters are priming storms, especially in the Gulf and Caribbean, with rapid intensification spooking emergency managers. He clarified storm surges versus tides for preparedness for us, too. Stay until the end to hear Joe's hot take on how to revamp beach badges in NJ. Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
TIDAL FLOODING TALK | Immerse yourself into climate change with artist Andrea Limauro (https://www.andrealimauro.com/), Georgetown’s Earth Commons Institute artist-in-residence. The Italian born artist unveils his stunning murals, like "The River and the Town," tackling D.C.’s spring flooding and urban heat. From 200-hour painting marathons to flood resilience insights, Andrea blends art and science to spark action. The crew also chats fall festivities, D.C. adventures, and tough building codes for coastal resilience. Join us for a vibrant mix of art, climate, and hope!Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Angela Anderson, from Long Beach Township Field Station (https://lbtfieldstation.com/), shares insights on its educational programs, like Terrapin Tuesdays, and coastal research role. She discusses the Clam Cove oyster restoration project, a 22-acre initiative funded by $1 million in grants and corporate support. Angela highlights her grant-writing expertise, emphasizing relationship-building for successful coastal resiliency funding. Discover the Long Beach Township Field Station’s impact and innovative projects, including oyster farming and marsh island restoration, on Long Beach Island.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Environmental reporter Frank Kummer of the Philadelphia Inquirer discusses New Jersey's disappearing wetlands, driven by sea level rise and tidal flooding. His article on Scotch Bonnet Island (https://www.inquirer.com/news/new-jersey/scotch-bonnet-island-wetlands-sea-rise-20250528.html) highlights rapid marsh loss and efforts to combat erosion with sediment projects. The group explores climate change impacts, challenges in sustaining 200,000 acres of wetlands, and mixed public perceptions, emphasizing the need for factual awareness despite economic and policy hurdles.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Join Palma, Joe, and Dan as they dive into tidal flooding, contractor licensing in NJ, and weather alert differences. Learn why licensed contractors are crucial for storm recovery, the role of building inspectors, and the value of weather radios. The team also discusses minor league baseball, season preferences, and their podcast’s six-month milestone, offering a mix of serious insights and light-hearted banter. Tune in for expert tips and engaging conversations!Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Egg Harbor Township native and now New Orleans meteorologist Alexa Trischler (https://www.wwltv.com/article/about-us/team-bios/wwltv-new-orleans-alexa-trischler-meteorologist-hurricanes-weather/289-a9fa01fb-6a48-41b4-8243-3971c319cf0c) joins the show to explore coastal flooding between Louisiana and New Jersey. Inspired by Hurricane Sandy and mentored by our very own Dan Skeldon, Trischler highlights New Orleans’ flood-prone culture, where levees and pumps can fail against heavy rains. She contrasts Louisiana’s levee-focused resilience with New Jersey’s post-Sandy building codes. Trischler also shares her WWL Louisiana media work and local food insights.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
TIDAL FLOODING TALK | Scott Bonar from Scott’s Dock (www.scottsdock.com) has deep family roots in Margate, NJ, where his dock has been a local staple for generations. On this week’s TFT, Scott shares what it’s like running a waterfront business in the back bays - from boat rentals and fishing to tidal flooding and storm prep. Scott talks about how tides, flooding, and coastal storms impact daily life on the bay, what he’s seen change over the years, and offers advice for first-time boaters navigating Margate’s tides. Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
Matt Lanza, a Somers Point native, is the face of Space City Weather in the Houston, TX area (www.spacecityweather.com). On this week's TFT, he compares coastal flooding there to his native NJ. He discusses Houston’s geography, with intense rainfall and drainage issues, and his very own flood severity scale, revised with University of Houston. Lanza notes Galveston’s normalized flooding, unlike NJ’s, with storms like Harvey and Ike as benchmarks. He addresses rising Gulf Coast real estate prices, soaring insurance rates due to hailstorms, and concerns about land subsidence and sea level rise.Experience Tidal Flooding Talk every Tuesday at 7PM, America’s leading show on coastal flooding resilience. Hosted by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition, which formed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012, it empowers leaders with dynamic workshops. Visit njcoastalcoalition.com to learn more!
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