Disasters
Team Trying to Predict Detailed Hurricane Locations and Losses
La Nina's Return May Lead to More Hurricanes and Drought
Environmental Refugees: Demographic and Other Resources
Environmental Refugees: U.S. and World Examples
Special Year 2008 Look-Ahead: Environmental Refugees Grow in Numbers
Reports and Studies Map Hazards Posed by Tsunamis, Hurricanes
Floods and Drought in NOAA Forecast
A wet, snowy winter has set the table for spring flooding in much of the eastern US and a few western states. NOAA published a forecast on March 20, 2008, of the areas most likely to get swamped. Among the states at risk are "much of the Mississippi River basin, the Ohio River basin, the lower Missouri River basin, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, most of New York, all of New England, and portions of the West, including Colorado and Idaho."
Anyone With a Computer Might Be an Earthquake Scientist
Early news about a pending citizen science project has drawn such an overwhelming response that the project's leaders are now declining to talk about it further until its formal launch, potentially in July 2008. The public response suggests it'll be of great interest to some in your audience when it becomes official. Meanwhile, you can learn more online, and get on the notification list for the launch date.
USGS Updates Earthquake Maps
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