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To build for the future, we need updated rainfall records

“Rainfall data is one of the most overlooked and highest reward opportunities to ensure our cities and towns are built for a future of more frequent and intense extreme weather events,” writes AFC Executive Director Melissa Roberts in a new op-ed. 

Yet many communities have little access to accurate, forward-looking rainfall data — through no fault of their own. That’s because states across the country use outdated rainfall records, sometimes as old as 50 years, when upgrading infrastructure. 

Read the full op-ed in the Hill.

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