The Great New England Hurricane of 1938 struck the New England coast on September 21, 1938 following four days of substantial rainfall. The heavily pre-saturated soil created conditions conducive to disaster, with the flooding and storm surge claiming over 600 lives. Deciphering the details behind the precipitation patterns of this particularly destructive hurricane using ground-data from 12-22 September 1938 was the goal of this project. As with all storms before the time of radar and satellite data, the available records had to be digitized before they could be studied. The U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS) Hurricane Flood Records for September 1938 included data from 754 stations across the U.S. Northeast and Canada; however, the data wasn...
Hurricanes are a major factor controlling ecosystem structure, function, and dynamics in many coasta...
This study examined landscape and regional impacts of the 1938 Hurricane in New England and Hurrican...
On June 5th, 2001, Tropical Storm Allison made landfall west of Galveston, Texas with maximum sustai...
The Great New England Hurricane of 1938 struck the New England coast on September 21, 1938 following...
The Great New England Hurricane of 1938 struck the New England coast on September 21, 1938 following...
The Great New England Hurricane of 1938 (H1938) struck New England and the surrounding areas on 21 S...
This project used a combination of historical research and computer modeling to study the impacts of...
Spatial patterns of the drought and hurricane tracks were reconstructed for 1860. These reveal a typ...
Irene was the most destructive tropical cyclone (TC) of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season due to fl...
Increases in damage associated with floods in the North Central U.S. call for a better understanding...
Irene was the most destructive tropical cyclone (TC) of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season due to fl...
Increases in damage associated with floods in the North Central U.S. call for a better understanding...
meeting summary Among the many natural disasters that disrupt human and industrial activity in the U...
Hurricanes and other severe coastal storms have become more frequent and destructive during recent y...
Hurricanes and other severe coastal storms have become more frequent and destructive during recent y...
Hurricanes are a major factor controlling ecosystem structure, function, and dynamics in many coasta...
This study examined landscape and regional impacts of the 1938 Hurricane in New England and Hurrican...
On June 5th, 2001, Tropical Storm Allison made landfall west of Galveston, Texas with maximum sustai...
The Great New England Hurricane of 1938 struck the New England coast on September 21, 1938 following...
The Great New England Hurricane of 1938 struck the New England coast on September 21, 1938 following...
The Great New England Hurricane of 1938 (H1938) struck New England and the surrounding areas on 21 S...
This project used a combination of historical research and computer modeling to study the impacts of...
Spatial patterns of the drought and hurricane tracks were reconstructed for 1860. These reveal a typ...
Irene was the most destructive tropical cyclone (TC) of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season due to fl...
Increases in damage associated with floods in the North Central U.S. call for a better understanding...
Irene was the most destructive tropical cyclone (TC) of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season due to fl...
Increases in damage associated with floods in the North Central U.S. call for a better understanding...
meeting summary Among the many natural disasters that disrupt human and industrial activity in the U...
Hurricanes and other severe coastal storms have become more frequent and destructive during recent y...
Hurricanes and other severe coastal storms have become more frequent and destructive during recent y...
Hurricanes are a major factor controlling ecosystem structure, function, and dynamics in many coasta...
This study examined landscape and regional impacts of the 1938 Hurricane in New England and Hurrican...
On June 5th, 2001, Tropical Storm Allison made landfall west of Galveston, Texas with maximum sustai...