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The winter storms helped inform San Diego's Office of Emergency Services about which areas are especially prone to flooding.

SAN DIEGO — The City of San Diego's Operations Center is monitoring Hurricane Hilary closely in wake of Southern California's first-ever Tropical Storm watch. The team at the center is adjusting its plan based on it what it learned during the winter storm season, in which the area saw record rainfall.

Street sweeping will be done as well to lower the amount of trash and pollution that will inevitably enter the waterways during the storm, the city says. A number of variables will determine that, but still, emergency management officials have new tools in place to help track the impact of the storm and get important information out, including theSan Diego Hazard Dashboard. The dashboard take web pages with crucial information people commonly look for via Google at and consolidates them in one easy to find place.

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