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<br />IJ <br /> <br />Fig. 3c. Effect of Flood Warning <br /> <br /> , , NC <br /> , <br /> ./ NC <br />WITH~" <br /> , <br />S I S Q <br />/" <br />(, <br /> Q 1.0 f 01 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />NC <br /> <br />1.0 <br /> <br />f <br /> <br />.00 <br /> <br />Advance warning cln II I low temporary measures to be frnplel1leftted to protect or <br />remove damageable property. For example. the evacuation of movable property <br />or the rafsing or sandbagging of property which MUst reMItn. Flood warning is <br />a combination of flood proofing and evacuation. and while it 15 not as depen~ <br />dabl. as the permanent Measures it can help to reduce potential dam8Qes. The <br />stage-damage functton, as described tn- the secttons on flood proofing end evac- <br />uation, is the only one affected. The sketch displays the impact of significant <br />advance warning (say greater than 12 hours notice.) <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 1 <br />10 OF 12 <br />