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<br /> <br />Acknowledgments <br /> <br /> <br />R. Boyles with the North Carolina State <br />Climate Office at North Carolina State University, <br />provided maps showing rainfall distributions <br />during Hurricanes Dennis and Floyd, Reviews by <br />T. Brown, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <br />Wilmington Distriet; S. Hamed, National Weather <br />Service Raleigh Forecast Office; and J. Feldt, <br />National Weather Service Southeast River Forecast <br />Center are gratefully acknowledged. Flood data <br />collected under difficult conditions by statY from <br />the U.S, Geological Survey offices in Raleigh, <br />Charlotte, and Asheville, North Carolina; Pearl, <br />Mississippi; and Columbia, South Carolina, made <br />this report possible. <br /> <br />Flooded shopping center along the Neuse River in Kinston, N.C. <br /> <br /> <br />Photograph Credits <br /> <br />Photographs used in this report were <br />contributed by Federal Emergency Management <br />Agency (FEMA) [Dave Gatley and Dave Saville]; <br />Goldsboro News-Argus [Ed Hayden]; National <br />Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), <br />Goddard Space Flight Center; National Oceanic <br />and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), <br />Satellite Services Group, National Climatic Data <br />Center; North Carolina Division of Emergency <br />Management (NCDEM); U.S. Geological Survey, <br />Center for Coastal Geology; U.S. Geological <br />Survey, Earth Resources Observation Satellite <br />(EROS) Data Center; and U.S. Geological Survey, <br />North Carolina District Office. <br /> <br />Flooded shopping center at Princeville, N.C. <br /> <br /> <br />Electrical substation near the Tar River, Greenvillc, KC. <br /> <br />Two .\1onths of Flooding in Eastern North Carolina, September-October 1999 <br />