During the past several years, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have been called upon to respond to catastrophi
In the last decade, modelling hurricanes in potentially affected areas using geographical informatio...
meeting summary Among the many natural disasters that disrupt human and industrial activity in the U...
Responding to the storms of 2005 was just the beginning of a long process in which the U.S. Geologic...
In the 10 days of 21−30 September 1998, Hurricane Georges left a trail of destruction in the Caribbe...
Barrier islands in tropical regions are prone to coastal flooding and erosion during hurricane event...
Extreme storms can have a profound impact on coastal topography and thus on ecosystems and human- bu...
Although anthropogenic climate change has contributed to warmer ocean temperatures that are seemingl...
Hurricanes are of important social and eco-nomic concern in the United States. Strong winds and stor...
This resource from the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program, depicts the likelihood of a range of...
International audienceBecause of the lack of data on past hurricanes, empirical evaluations of the s...
The most critical hazards impacting the world today are the affects of climate change and global wa...
A partnership between NASA and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) is examining prot...
This site describes the three types of severe coastal storm impacts that the United States Geologica...
I There are six regions and hurricane data focused on region 1 (entire US coastline) I Tropical stor...
none3The instrumental record of hurricane activity is too short to fully capture the occurrence of t...
In the last decade, modelling hurricanes in potentially affected areas using geographical informatio...
meeting summary Among the many natural disasters that disrupt human and industrial activity in the U...
Responding to the storms of 2005 was just the beginning of a long process in which the U.S. Geologic...
In the 10 days of 21−30 September 1998, Hurricane Georges left a trail of destruction in the Caribbe...
Barrier islands in tropical regions are prone to coastal flooding and erosion during hurricane event...
Extreme storms can have a profound impact on coastal topography and thus on ecosystems and human- bu...
Although anthropogenic climate change has contributed to warmer ocean temperatures that are seemingl...
Hurricanes are of important social and eco-nomic concern in the United States. Strong winds and stor...
This resource from the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program, depicts the likelihood of a range of...
International audienceBecause of the lack of data on past hurricanes, empirical evaluations of the s...
The most critical hazards impacting the world today are the affects of climate change and global wa...
A partnership between NASA and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) is examining prot...
This site describes the three types of severe coastal storm impacts that the United States Geologica...
I There are six regions and hurricane data focused on region 1 (entire US coastline) I Tropical stor...
none3The instrumental record of hurricane activity is too short to fully capture the occurrence of t...
In the last decade, modelling hurricanes in potentially affected areas using geographical informatio...
meeting summary Among the many natural disasters that disrupt human and industrial activity in the U...
Responding to the storms of 2005 was just the beginning of a long process in which the U.S. Geologic...