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    • How does the urban heat-island effect affect New Orleans?

      Average universal temperatures are predicted to rise with substantial increases in summer and minimal increases in winter. In addition, extreme heat events are predicted to increase in duration, frequency, and intensity.10 In New Orleans and the surrounding metro area, increasing temperatures are further compounded by the urban heat-island effect.


    • How many nights in a row did New Orleans experience?

      In 2016, New Orleans experienced 43 nights in a row with night time temperatures over 80°F.42 In addition to long term weather temperature changes, short term extreme temperature events can cause conditions such as heat rash, heat illness and heat stroke.


    • Are New Orleanians able to protect themselves from heat exhaustion?

      Some New Orleanians live in neighborhoods without means to public or street car lines or may be in the 9.1% of New Orleanians that do not have a vehicle.48 Both conditions diminish the individual’s ability to take steps to protect themselves from heat exhaustion. Figure 5: Map of New Orleans Tree Canopy by USGS EROS Land Cover.


    • What happens if Chalmette refinery is blown into New Orleans?

      Areas surrounding industrial facilities and highways with increased diesel traffic are hotspots for a ready-made cocktail of chemicals. When Chalmette Refinery has an accident, releasing toxic emissions into the air, those chemicals can be blown into New Orleans, impacting the air quality our residents breathe.


    • [PDF File]Climate Change & Health Report - City of New Orleans

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      Climate Impacts in New Orleans New Orleans like most of the world is already seeing signs of climate change and these impacts will only continue to get more severe in the future. Currently, climate researchers are projecting the following impacts on New Orleans: 1. Rising temperatures and an increase in extreme heat days 2.


    • [PDF File]LOUISIANA EMERGENCY EVACUATION MAP - American Red Cross

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      LOUISIANA EMERGENCY EVACUATION MAP Phased Evacuation During a threat of a hurricane, a phased evacuation will be based on geographic location and time in which tropical storm winds are forecasted to reach the affected areas. Phase I - 50 Hours before onset of tropical storm winds. Includes areas south of the Intracoastal Waterway.


    • [PDF File]Plan for New Orleans 2030 the 21st Century - Planetizen

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      continue to shape New Orleans—and a call for the courageous leadership that will translate this debate and dialogue into action that guarantees a brighter future for New Orleans. a major next step: new zoning One of the most important steps in implemetning the Master Plan will be creation of a new comprehensive zoning ordinance (CZO).


    • Climate Change in New Orleans, LA - National Academies of ...

      • New Orleans lost over 6 inches of annual rainfall between 1991 and 2020. • Future rainfall trends are unclear, with a wide range of potential outcomes. • A sea level rise of 3 feet between now and 2100 would submerge the outer edges of the city.


    • [PDF File]What Climate Change Means for Louisiana - US EPA

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      Unlike most of the nation, Louisiana did not become warmer during the last century. But soils have become drier, annual rainfall has increased, more rain arrives in heavy downpours, and sea level is rising.


    • [PDF File]Current and Future Flood Risk in Greater New Orleans

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      Current and Future Flood Risk in Greater New Orleans. n 2005, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, aided by levee failures, collectively damaged over 200,000 homes, killed over 1,400 Louisiana residents, and displaced more than a million others. These events marked flood risk as the primary climatic threat to the vibrant culture of New Orleans and the ...


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