Natural Disasters and Hazards
Categories
- Avalanches (6)
- Education and Research (9)
- Floods (88)
- Multimedia (2)
- News and Media (5)
- Preparedness (11)
- Warnings and Forecasts (4)
- Wildfires (22)
Links
A Procedure to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Two Watch Warning Systems
http://www.udel.edu/SynClim/noaa.htm
Notes from this workshop on the effectiveness of heat related health watch systems.
American Experience: Fatal Flood
http://www.pbs.org/amex/flood/
Companion site to the PBS documentary about the 1927 flooding of the Mississippi River. Includes timeline, maps, profiles of people and events, teacher's guide, and info about the film.
CBS News Disaster Links
http://www.cbsnews.com/digitaldan/disaster/disasters.shtml
Information about a variety of manmade and natural disaster-related websites. Quick reference and access to realtime data.
Cyclone of 1896 St. Louis, Missouri
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Garage/9537/cyclone.html
Photographic views of damage caused by cyclone of May 27, 1896.
Disaster Research Center
Online publications, data, bibliographies, and other information relevant to the sociology of disasters.
Forces of Nature
http://www.thinkquest.org/library/lib/site_sum_outside.html?tname=C003603&url=C003603
Educational information about natural phenomena and different natural disasters. Includes information about the causes of disasters as well as lists of the worst recorded type of each disaster.
Geo Monitor
Links to websites about volcanos, earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, hurricanes, thunderstorms, and floods.
HazNet
Provides information on coastal natural hazards (such as hurricanes and shoreline erosion), hazard planning, and things that can be done to reduce personal and economic losses. From U.S. National Sea Grant College Program.
Hot Topics: Disasters
http://www.newscientist.com/hottopics/disaster/disaster.jsp
New Scientist news and articles on some of the most feared natural disasters: fires, quakes, megafloods, tsunamis, meteors, mass extinctions.
Largest Earthquakes in the United States
http://www.fema.gov/hazards/earthquakes/eq_usa.shtm
Maps and statistics from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

