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About Dickerson City.
Dickerson City, Florida, situated near the coast, implies a significant risk for various hurricane impacts such as destructive winds, heavy rain, storm surge, and severe flooding. The coastal location is vulnerable to storm surge flooding that can lead to considerable property damage. Also, the low elevation of this region plays a part in its high flood risk, as heights close to sea level allow for easier inundation caused by torrential rains and storm surges. Particularly, the combination of a storm surge and simultaneous high tide can cause significant floods affecting homes, infrastructures, and transportation. In terms of significant storm events in the past 30 years, Hurricane Ivan in 2004 stands out as having caused extensive damage in the area. The storm surge from Ivan, along with its heavy rainfall, resulted in widespread flooding. More recently, in 2018, Hurricane Michael hit the Florida panhandle and brought heavy rains and powerful winds which affected Dickerson City as well. As we observe changing climate trends and their impact on weather patterns, it is critical for the residents of Dickerson City to have a disaster preparedness plan. From an historical perspective, these weather events serve as a reminder of the town's susceptibility to extreme weather and the necessity for proactive measures.


