PDC Weekly Global Flood Survey: May 31, 2012 In some parts of the world, flooding is predictable. It is a seasonal fact of life, which is expected and accommodated by the population. In other areas, floods are always surprising. What is important to remember is that unusual weather variations can cause flooding any time and any …
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Daily Archive: May 31, 2012
May
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May
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2012
Tropical Cyclone Activity Report – Atlantic / Caribbean / Gulf of Mexico
There are no active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea or the Gulf of Mexico Tropical Weather Outlook NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC…CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO… Atlantic Ocean There are no active tropical cyclones NHC graphical Tropical Weather Outlook Map Caribbean Sea There are no …
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2012
Tropical Cyclone Activity Report – Pacific / Indian Oceans
There are no active tropical cyclones in the Pacific or Indian Oceans The area above circled in blue is a tropical disturbance, which is being given a high chance of developing into a tropical cyclone. Winds in this area are estimated to be 15-20 knots, which is showing some light circulation at this time…and moving …
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Data for International Response
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Solutions Across Borders (DMRS)
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Information Support for Japan
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Protecting Papahānaumokuākea
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Statewide Hurricane Preparedness
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Preparing for Hazards in the Pacific
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Information Support for Haiti
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Reducing Flood Risk in Hawaii
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DisasterAWARE in Thailand (NDWC)
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Vietnam Decision Support System
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Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
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Situational Awareness in the Philippines
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Modeling Volcanic Gases
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Risk Assessment in the Philippines

