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Gulf Spill Oil Coming to Atlantic?
Introducing StormSmart Connect
After months of testing, we're extremely excited to announce the release of the newest part of the StormSmart Coasts Network: StormSmart Connect.
We built StormSmart Connect to help make it easier for coastal decision makers work together. On StormSmart Connect, you can:
Find other people in your profession from around the country (at last count we're, »read more
Municipal Emergency Management Messaging Systems
Tags: case study, emergency services, technology
County Uses FEMA Funds for Innovative Infrastructure Reconstruction
Tags: Building, funding & assistance, infrastructure, story, technology
FEMA Releases New Mobile Website
Want FEMA assistance from your iPhone, Blackberry, or other smart phone? FEMA head Craig Fugate announced the launch of FEMA's new mobile website, m.fema.gov. FEMA says that the "mobile website makes it easier to access critical information regarding emergency preparedness and what to do before and after a disaster right on a smartphone." So far, it looks, »read more
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High Tech (and generally free) Tools for Disaster Preparation
Tags: emergency services, hazard identification, technology, training & outreach, video
National Hurricane Center Announces Changes
FLOAT House Suggests New Approach to Floodplain Living
Tags: adaptation & mitigation, Building, technology, weather & climate
Wall of Wind to Blow Houses Down
Can Bill Gates Stop Hurricanes?
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has applied for patents to slow or stop hurricanes through the use of special barges to pump cool water from deep in the Gulf of Mexico to the surface. When the hurricanes hit the cooler water, the thinking goes, the hurricanes will dissolve.
As reported in USA Today, if the patents are issued, they offer 18 years of legal, »read more
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