Hurricane frequency and severity data

    • [DOC File]THE FOUR PHASES OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

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      Animals in Disasters MODULE A UNIT 3 The Four Phases of Emergency Management Overview This unit covers ways in which emergency management can …

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    • [DOC File]Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA)

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      ( Hurricane, ( Mud/Landslide, ( Severe ( Ice Storms, ( Snow, ( Tornado, ... where as a hired consultant will be responsible for data interpretation and analysis that will feed into the specific section updates and compilation of the plan update. ... Frequency. Severity. Coastal storms. Earthquake. Windstorms. Fire. Flood. Freezing. Hurricane ...

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    • [DOC File]HMGP-Planning Application Document

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      (Also fill in Hazard matrix with frequency and severity data) Identify the county/community’s disaster loss history by disaster type. To attached matrixes, add number . repetitive loss properties and critical facilities (e.g., fire, police, water and wastewater facilities, etc.) that . have experienced losses during past disasters..

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    • [DOCX File]North Carolina

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      Hurricane Storm Surge - Areas at risk from hurricane storm surge with the ability to overlay 2006 FEMA flood zones. Planners can model surge severity from category 1 to category 5. Sea Level Rise - Areas likely to be inundated by sea level rise in current climate year, 2045, 2060, and 2100.

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    • [DOCX File]Jack Hester

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      With the increasing severity and frequency of the disasters, there is an even greater risk of infectious disease spread [5]. Another applicable example is, Hurricane Katrina, a Category 5 hurricane which hit the area around Louisiana in 2005 and had an especially detrimental impact on the city of New Orleans.

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    • [DOC File]HURRICANE MODIFICAITON WORKSHOP

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      Focus: This presentation examined the concept that, since hurricanes grow in sea areas where surface temperatures exceed 26.5 Celsius, perhaps their frequency and severity can be reduced by reducing water temperatures to below the critical value.

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    • [DOC File]OVERVIEW OF U - FEMA

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      Data compiled by the Center for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED), at the University of Louvain, Belgium, for the years 1963-1992 reveal: ... And the frequency and severity of these disasters is growing.” ... The hurricane-prone regions of the United States have developed dramatically as people have moved to the coast and the ...

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    • [DOCX File]California Science Test Specifications—MS-ESS3-2 - CAASPP ...

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      Task provides data on the frequency and severity of a certain class of natural disasters: Applies concepts in probability and averages to demonstrate that a “one-in-a-hundred year” event means that the probability that an event of that magnitude will occur in a given year is 1%, but not that the event will occur exactly once per hundred ...

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    • [DOCX File]Table of Figures - Virginia Tech

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      The data reflected this, as seen in Figure 1, with the hurricane tweets reaching a peak during and immediately after the initial landfall, and then petering out as rebuilding efforts were underway (or the public lost interest in the story).

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction

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      EXPOSURE NOTE: The drafting group considered comments submitted based on the 5/14/19 draft of the bulk of the paper and comments submitted on the 7/24/19 draft of Sections VIII “Proposed Changes to the Product Filing Review Handbook” and IX “Proposed State Guidance” (exposed 8/3/19).Please submit comments to Kris DeFrain (kdefrain@naic.org) on this 10/14/19 …

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