This paper explores the lost history of New England hurricanes and how the “return” of hurricanes challenged understandings of the environmental vulnerabilities of coastal communities and weather. A series of severe New England hurricanes from 1938-1954 forced Rhode Islanders to reassess coastal vulnerabilities and protection strategies. Before the hurricane of ’38, Rhode Islanders lived with the vulnerability of seasonal erosion and winter storms, but believed their state was, and would remain, safe from hurricanes. In a new era of the shore-at-risk, the Army Corps of Engineers re-wrote the forgotten history of coastal dangers. Dense development along Narragansett Bay and the economic incentives to safeguard Providence, Rhode Island’s only...
Hurricanes are a major factor controlling ecosystem structure, function, and dynamics in many coasta...
Author Posting. © Coastal Education and Research Foundation, 2021. This article is posted here by pe...
The Hurricane of 1938 was one of those defining moments that divide time into parts that either prec...
This paper explores the lost history of New England hurricanes and how the “return” of hurricanes ch...
In September of 1983 a hurricane swept across New England. It was one of the most destructive storms...
This project used a combination of historical research and computer modeling to study the impacts of...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
New Year’s Day has always been, for me, a time to reflect and project into the near future. Nature’s...
New Year’s Day has always been, for me, a time to reflect and project into the near future. Nature’s...
The southern New England coast of the United States is particularly vulnerable to land-falling hurri...
The infamous hurricane of 1938 accelerated the ongoing transformation of Rhode Island’s way of life
The barrier-lagoon system along the Rhode Island south shore is a vital natural resource that provid...
The barrier-lagoon system along the Rhode Island south shore is a vital natural resource that provid...
Hurricanes are powerful storms that can cause billions of dollars in damage and kill many people whe...
Hurricanes are powerful storms that can cause billions of dollars in damage and kill many people whe...
Hurricanes are a major factor controlling ecosystem structure, function, and dynamics in many coasta...
Author Posting. © Coastal Education and Research Foundation, 2021. This article is posted here by pe...
The Hurricane of 1938 was one of those defining moments that divide time into parts that either prec...
This paper explores the lost history of New England hurricanes and how the “return” of hurricanes ch...
In September of 1983 a hurricane swept across New England. It was one of the most destructive storms...
This project used a combination of historical research and computer modeling to study the impacts of...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
New Year’s Day has always been, for me, a time to reflect and project into the near future. Nature’s...
New Year’s Day has always been, for me, a time to reflect and project into the near future. Nature’s...
The southern New England coast of the United States is particularly vulnerable to land-falling hurri...
The infamous hurricane of 1938 accelerated the ongoing transformation of Rhode Island’s way of life
The barrier-lagoon system along the Rhode Island south shore is a vital natural resource that provid...
The barrier-lagoon system along the Rhode Island south shore is a vital natural resource that provid...
Hurricanes are powerful storms that can cause billions of dollars in damage and kill many people whe...
Hurricanes are powerful storms that can cause billions of dollars in damage and kill many people whe...
Hurricanes are a major factor controlling ecosystem structure, function, and dynamics in many coasta...
Author Posting. © Coastal Education and Research Foundation, 2021. This article is posted here by pe...
The Hurricane of 1938 was one of those defining moments that divide time into parts that either prec...