Disaster Recovery & Mitigation Funding for Hurricane Sally
The funding opportunities available for disaster recovery and mitigation projects related to housing, infrastructure, and economic development in Florida communities impacted by Hurricane Sally. This session provides an overview of the programs, eligibility criteria, and application process.
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2023 Hurricane Forecast
Learn about why a below normal hurricane season is expected in 2023 and the factors influencing this forecast. Find out about hurricane return periods in Connecticut and the names for the upcoming season.
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Visualizing Hurricane Tracks and Severity Over 40 Years
Explore hurricane track data from 1981 to 2021 sourced from the International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship. The visualization includes maps showcasing hurricane frequency, maximum severity by Saffir-Simpson scale categories, and trend indices. Follow the evolution of hurricane patterns
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Overview of Army Modeling and Simulation Office
The U.S. Army Modeling and Simulation Office (AMSO) serves as the lead activity in developing strategy and policy for the Army Modeling and Simulation Enterprise. It focuses on effective governance, resource management, coordination across various community areas, and training the Army Analysis, Mod
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2023 Hurricane Season Forecast and Preparedness Information
The Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security provides insights on the 2023 hurricane season, predicting a below-normal year. With neutral ENSO conditions and warm Atlantic sea surface temperatures, coastal residents are advised to
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Hurricane Scenario Tabletop Exercise: Enhancing Emergency Response Preparedness
Engage in a tabletop exercise focused on a hurricane scenario to enhance emergency response preparedness. The exercise includes introductions, agenda review, scenario discussions, action planning, and benefits such as improved readiness and skills practice in a safe environment. Objectives aim to re
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Evolution of Modeling Methodologies in Telecommunication Standards
Workshop on joint efforts between IEEE 802 and ITU-T Study Group 15 focused on information modeling, data modeling, and system control in the realm of transport systems and equipment. The mandate covers technology architecture, function management, and modeling methodologies like UML to YANG generat
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Understanding Geometric Modeling in CAD
Geometric modeling in computer-aided design (CAD) is crucially done in three key ways: wireframe modeling, surface modeling, and solid modeling. Wireframe modeling represents objects by their edges, whereas surface modeling uses surfaces, vertices, and edges to construct components like a box. Each
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Introduction to Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling for Intensive Longitudinal Data
Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling (DSEM) is a powerful analytical tool used to analyze intensive longitudinal data, combining multilevel modeling, time series modeling, structural equation modeling, and time-varying effects modeling. By modeling correlations and changes over time at both individu
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Proactive Hurricane Preparedness: A Comprehensive Guide
Learn how to proactively protect your property from hurricanes with a detailed Hurricane Emergency Response Plan (HERP). This guide covers the essential phases of emergency management, including mitigation/prevention, planning, response, and recovery. Develop key roles and responsibilities, understa
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Campus Resilience Program Exercise Starter Kit - Hurricane Tabletop Exercise
This Exercise Conduct Briefing provides a baseline document for higher education institutions to evaluate their emergency plans. Tailor the content as needed by filling in bracketed sections. It is to be used with the Hurricane Situation Manual and Facilitator Guide. The briefing covers Welcome and
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System Modeling and Simulation Overview
This content provides insights into CPSC 531: System Modeling and Simulation course, covering topics such as performance evaluation, simulation modeling, and terminology in system modeling. It emphasizes the importance of developing simulation programs, advantages of simulation, and key concepts lik
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Understanding Object Modeling in Software Development
Object modeling is a crucial concept in software development, capturing the static structure of a system by depicting objects, their relationships, attributes, and operations. This modeling method aids in demonstrating systems to stakeholders and promotes a deeper understanding of real-world entitie
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Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Modeling on Icosahedral Grids
Coupled ocean-atmosphere modeling on horizontally icosahedral and vertically hybrid-isentropic/isopycnic grids is a cutting-edge approach to modeling climate variability. The design goals aim to achieve a global domain with no grid mismatch at the ocean-atmosphere interface, with key indicators such
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Impact of Hurricane Nicole on Florida's Citrus Agriculture
Hurricane Nicole, a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane, struck Florida in early November 2022, affecting the citrus industry notably oranges. The USDA NASS Disaster Monitoring Team documented the disaster with data showing the consequences on citrus acreage. The event caused significant damage, posing ch
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Challenges in Hurricane Wind Speed Calibration and Validation Metrics
Need for accurate extreme wind measurements is crucial for various applications like hurricane tracking, climate monitoring, and oceanography. This includes reliance on dropsondes for wind speed calibration, validation metrics using multiple methods, and challenges in integrating different sources o
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Impact of Hurricane Ike and Strategies for Storm Surge Protection in Houston/Galveston
Council Member Dave Martin discussed the devastating effects of Hurricane Ike on the environment, particularly focusing on coastal habitat loss, debris accumulation, and oyster reef destruction in Galveston Bay. The presentation highlighted the urgent need for implementing a coastal barrier, known a
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Spring Valley Village Police Department Monthly Newsletter - June 2024
Spring Valley Village Police Department's June 2024 newsletter provides important community updates, including hurricane preparedness tips, special days for the month, and contact information for residents to stay connected. Chief M. Schulze emphasizes safety measures and encourages residents to be
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Advancing Computational Modeling for National Security and Climate Missions
Irina Tezaur leads the Quantitative Modeling & Analysis Department, focusing on computational modeling and simulation of complex multi-scale, multi-physics problems. Her work benefits DOE nuclear weapons, national security, and climate missions. By employing innovative techniques like model order re
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Florida Public Hurricane Loss Model Overview
The Florida Public Hurricane Loss Model, developed by a team of experts at Florida International University, provides hurricane modeling services to insurance industry clients. Since its first activation in 2006, the model has seen several updated versions accepted by the Florida Commission on Hurri
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Evaluation and Improvement of Cloud and Precipitation Physics in Hurricane Weather Forecasting
Yuqing Wang from the Department of Meteorology at the University of Hawaii worked on evaluating and enhancing cloud and precipitation physics in the operational Hurricane Weather Research and Forecast (HWRF) model. The project aimed to improve hurricane intensity and structure predictions, focusing
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Hurricane Irma Pre-Landfall Webinar - FMIT Plans for Response & Recovery
Webinar outlining preparations for Hurricane Irma, with updates on the storm's projected impact, response plans by FMIT Critical Incident Response Team, and deployment of resources like satellite phones for effective communication during the crisis.
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NOAA Hurricane Forecasting Models Overview
The NOAA hurricane forecasting models include HWRF, POM, HYCOM, HMON, covering regions like the Pacific, Indian Ocean, North Atlantic, and Gulf of Mexico. These models utilize a combination of climatology data, feature models, and real-time RTOFS inputs for initialization and forecasting. Various co
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Regional Economic Impacts of Hurricane Disasters: Research Findings and Projections
This study explores the regional economic impacts of hurricane disasters, examining factors such as property losses, vulnerable housing, unemployment rates, and other hazards. Empirical models are used to estimate future property damage, linking these to regional economic trends. The analysis also i
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Analyzing Hurricane Karl (2010): Doppler Radar Insights
Detailed analysis of Hurricane Karl (2010) using Doppler radar and WRF simulations, focusing on precipitation patterns over Mexican terrain and underlying processes. Includes NASA and NOAA grants, airborne radar measurements, WRF simulations, flight tracks, and velocity distributions comparison betw
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Impact of Rising Sea Surface Temperatures on Hurricane Behavior
Investigating the relationship between sea surface temperatures and hurricane behavior, focusing on the potential increase in out-of-season hurricanes with rising average SST. Data analysis from 1970-2020 reveals patterns in hurricane formation dates and categories, supporting the hypothesis of more
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Reflections on Hurricane Maria's Impact on Puerto Rico
In the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, the devastation exposed the fragility of infrastructure and raised questions about the island's status. The article discusses the struggles faced by the Puerto Rican people and the challenges of being an adjunct professor post-disaster while reflec
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Understanding North Atlantic Hurricane Drought and Aerosol Impact
This study explores the influence of sulfate aerosols on the late 20th-century North Atlantic Hurricane drought, focusing on the interaction of European sulfate aerosols and African dust. It investigates the radiative forcing effects and variability in hurricane activity, proposing hypotheses relate
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AXBT Demonstration Project Operations Update
The AXBT Demonstration Project aims to improve hurricane forecast accuracy by assimilating ocean observations into numerical models in real-time. The project involves collecting, processing, and transmitting AXBT data to enhance ocean model initializations and hurricane track forecasts. Deployment a
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Near Real-Time Flood Inundation Mapping Using Sentinel-1 Data During Hurricane Florence
A study by Shen, Xinyi and colleagues from the University of Connecticut has developed the RAdar Produced Inundation Diary (RAPID) algorithm for near real-time flood inundation mapping using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from Sentinel-1 during Hurricane Florence. The analysis revealed large in
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Understanding Hurricane Dynamics and Impacts
Explore meteorological concepts related to hurricanes, including hurricane paths, storm surges, wind patterns, and energy transfer. Dive into topics such as contour heights, wind speeds, and angular momentum conservation to deepen your understanding of these natural phenomena. Don't miss out on valu
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NetLogo - Programmable Modeling Environment for Simulating Natural and Social Phenomena
NetLogo is a powerful and versatile programmable modeling environment created by Uri Wilensky in 1999. It allows users to simulate natural and social phenomena by giving instructions to multiple agents operating independently, making it ideal for modeling complex systems evolving over time. NetLogo
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Hurricane Dialysis Facility Tabletop Exercise
This tabletop exercise focuses on testing plans to prepare for, respond to, and recover from a hurricane in a community. The exercise aims to ensure effective coordination of plans and actions, strengthen relationships with response partners, identify plan weaknesses, and expedite facility operation
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Hurricane Matthew: After Action Report Overview
Hurricane Matthew, a Category 5 storm, impacted the Bahamas and came close to Palm Coast, causing significant rainfall and storm surges. Despite not making landfall in Palm Coast, the area experienced strong winds and moderate storm surges. The city's response included proactive preparations, strate
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Hurricane Oscar Functional Exercise Overview
Hurricane Oscar, a Category 3 hurricane, has impacted Green, Kane, Liberty, and Stramford Counties with powerful winds and significant storm surge. This presentation provides a detailed overview of the exercise, focusing on roles and responsibilities, safety measures, and logistical concerns for eme
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Criminology of Disaster: Exploring Crime Patterns in Times of Catastrophe
Delve into the fascinating intersection of criminology and disaster scenarios through historical case studies such as Hurricane Hugo in St. Croix, the impact of Hurricane Sandy in Brigantine, and the chaos following the San Francisco earthquake. The complexities of social disruption, looting behavio
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Hurricane Irma Update: Sun, Sept 10, 8:00 am (MDT)
Hurricane Irma has been declared as a Category 5 hurricane. The latest updates include information on wind speed probabilities, precipitation amounts, and evacuation routes. Stay informed and stay safe during this severe weather event.
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Statewide Person Tracking System for Healthcare Facilities
eFINDS is a statewide system mandated post Hurricane Sandy to track evacuees from healthcare facilities, ensuring their safety by monitoring movement and capturing essential care needs and contact information. The system addresses challenges faced during emergencies like hurricane evacuations, provi
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Advanced Applications of Monte Carlo Wind Probability Model in Hurricane Analysis
Update on the Year 1 Joint Hurricane Testbed Project, focusing on the Monte Carlo Wind Probability Model and its estimation of wind probabilities for different intensities. The model incorporates track and intensity error distributions, land proximity, and serial correlations to provide accurate for
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Understanding Hurricane Seasons and Comparing Hurricanes
This work explores the characteristics of hurricanes, the Saffir-Simpson Scale, Accumulated Cyclone Energy, and examples from the 2011 hurricane season. It delves into hurricane formation, impact on land, and the importance of seasonal outlooks in predicting and preparing for hurricanes. The collabo
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