In 1998, Earth Science Enterprise of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration conducted field studies of hurricanes Bonnie, Danielle, Earl and Georges from Patrick Air Force Base in Florida.
Papers collected by NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory.
Putting hurricanes in a broader context. The Institute's Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies is jointly sponsored by NOAA, NASA, and the National Science Foundation to enable scientists to develop a coupled ocean-atmosphere-land climate prediction model and pursue independent research.
A case study of Florida's Emergency Management system since Hurricane Andrew.
Papers and analysis developed through the cooperative effort of the Bermuda Biological Station. Includes proposals for scientifically measuring hurricane return periods over the past thousand years.
Historical Study of tropical storms and hurricanes that have affected Southwest Louisiana and Southeast Texas. Also contains current information.
May 29 to June 2, 2000. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Includes abstracts of presentations.
Coordinated research effort of universities and government agencies measures effects of hurricanes using mobile towers and sensors on retrofitted houses.
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