I've created a new resource for the flood risk community: a dedicated Bluesky feed focused on flood risk discussions, management, science, and engineering.

What's It About?

The Flood Risk feed aggregates posts related to all aspects of flood risk—from cutting-edge research and modeling techniques to practical management strategies and engineering solutions. Whether you're a hydrologist, urban planner, emergency manager, or simply interested in water-related challenges, this feed brings relevant conversations directly to you.

How to Subscribe

Getting started with the Flood Risk feed is straightforward:

  • On the Bluesky app: Tap the Feeds icon (hashtag symbol) on your homepage, or select Feeds from the menu

  • Search for the feed: Look for "Flood Risk" or visit the direct link

  • Subscribe: Tap the feed and select the subscribe or pin option to add it to your feeds list

Once subscribed, you can easily switch between your main timeline and the Flood Risk feed to stay updated on relevant discussions.

How to Contribute

Anyone can contribute to this feed by using specific hashtags or terms in their posts. Currently, the feed tracks posts containing these terms:

  • flood risk

  • flood risk management

  • floodplain

  • flood modelling / flood risk modelling

  • FloodInformed

  • flood engineering / flood risk engineering

  • flood risk solutions

  • flood warning / flood alert

  • flood safety

  • FloodAware

  • stormwater

Simply include any of these terms in your Bluesky posts, and they'll automatically appear in the feed!

Join the Conversation

This feed is designed to foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing within the flood risk community. Whether you're sharing research findings, discussing best practices, or highlighting innovative solutions, your contributions are welcome.

Check out the Flood Risk feed and start following today. Feedback is always appreciated as we continue to refine and improve this resource!


Let's build a stronger, more connected flood risk community on Bluesky. See you in the feed! 🌊