Esri has rolled out another handy social news map, this time to monitor social media news and updates regarding wildfires and related activities, particularly with focus on the situation in Texas Some details from Esri… This Esri Wildfires Map shows fire related information in and around the central Texas region. It is free to use […]
Hurricane Irene—Forecasting the Impact of Historic Rainfall Levels in iMap
New Potential Flood Index product shows historic and catastrophic rainfall amounts caused by Irene
CoreLogic Analysis Shows Billions in Potential Exposure to Residential Property Damage
CoreLogic® Analysis Shows Billions in Potential Exposure to Residential Property Damage in Virginia Beach, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Providence, Boston and Atlantic City from Hurricane Irene Storm Surge
CoreLogic Issues Maps Showing Risk of Storm Surge Flooding from Hurricane Irene
CoreLogic® Issues Maps Showing Risk of Storm Surge Flooding from Hurricane Irene in 12 Major Metro Areas See Map Links Below
Over 1.8 Million Properties at Risk of Storm Surge Flooding from Hurricane Irene
Over 1.8 Million Properties at Risk of Storm Surge Flooding from Hurricane Irene, According to Data from CoreLogic
Esri Hurricane / Storm Reports Social News Map
This latest social news map from Esri is designed to help the public stay informed of hurricane related information and social media updates.
CivicPlus Cyber Recovery Team Supports Local Government When Disaster Strikes
Secure servers, 24/7 website experts provide information safety net to keep citizens informed
Hurricane Irene – NHC Briefings will stream live as as archives on over 600 iMap Weather Maps
Norman, OK, August 25, 2011- New, exclusive Weather Decision Technologies (WDT) live streaming from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) will appear in over 600 media company iMap maps this week, starting Thursday morning. WDT’s iMapTracker live and archived streams can be viewed at http://www.imaphurricane.info The National Hurricane Center begins live on-camera briefings at 6am EDT […]
4-H Youth Deliver Emergency Preparedness, Economic Development to Hurricane Belt
CHEVY CHASE, Md., Aug. 19, 2011 — When Hurricane Katrina passed through the city of Lucedale, Miss., on Aug. 29, 2005, the town of roughly 3,000 was left without power and resources for information such as radio and television. When the city went into recovery mode and assessed the property damage – which totaled about […]
Remote sensing technologies employed to conduct rapid damage assessment after the 2011 US Tornadoes
Within days after devastating tornadoes struck Alabama and Missouri, the damage experts at ImageCat and New Light Technologies produced a rapid building damage assessment database to estimate losses from the event. This work was done through the use of high-resolution pre- and post- event NOAA aerial photography, Google Earth satellite imagery and engineering expertise. Over […]