This tool compares the current floodplain in the Skagit Watershed (specifically, the regulatory 100-year floodplain as defined by FEMA) with a projected future floodplain based on climate change and sea level rise research. The projected future floodplain is based on research developed by a team of SC2 members and focused on 140 square miles of the Lower Skagit River’s floodplain. The researchers used a hydraulic model of the river channel and floodplain including information on runoff from the upper watershed, potential levee scenarios, and tidal water levels to establish projected flood levels for the 2040s and the 2080s. For more information on the modeling, click on the download link at the top-right hand corner of this panel.