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Mean High Water

Jared Bramblett

A Project Documenting Sea Level Rise and Flooding in the SC Lowcountry

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A City in the Sea

Flooding of Vendue Range and the French Quarter during a nor’easter on December 17, 2023.

Charleston is increasingly becoming a city in the sea. This past year saw above-average rainfall, a continued increase in the frequency of tidal floo...

2 years ago
2

A Record-Setting Nor'easter Flood in Charleston

Flooding of the Charleston City Market

The nor’easter that impacted the Charleston region on December 17th wasn’t exactly a surprise, but the impacts from it were much more significant that anyone expected. In the days leading up to the st...

2 years ago
1

Exploring Flooding & Sea Level Rise through AI

Over the past month, I’ve been diving into a rabbit hole of AI image generation and exploring its ability to help us visualize the potential impacts of flooding and sea level rise in Charleston and the Lowcountry. As climate change poses si...

3 years ago
4

The Architecture of Good Fortune

Built in 1948 per county tax records

Only three hurricanes significantly impacted the Savannah Region over the twentieth century: David (1979), unnamed (1947), & unnamed (1940). More recently, Irma (2017) and Matthew (2016) have threatened...

3 years ago
2

A long overdue update

A Sunset Sail in Charleston Harbor

Thanks to everyone that subscribed to this Mean High Water newsletter. When I started this back in November of 2021, I intended on publishing updates on a regular basis. However, it’s now almost si...

4 years ago

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