Category Archives: Weather Emergencies

More Hurricane Resources

(I’m ignoring the too-obvious “Anniversary Edition” temptation in favor of this…) Updated: Much to my chagrin, this Ning site didn’t last, and I haven’t been able to find an update. Check the “Hurricanes” tag to see which of these I’ve … Continue reading

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Gustav links roundup

There’s no end of information around here these days, just a weary librarian trying to pull the best bits out of the pile for you… Here’s NASA’s great site, with images and animations galore. Latest Storm Images and Maps from … Continue reading

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3 years ago today…

(Do I even need to say what happened? Katrina remembrance seems to be everywhere in the news this morning, particularly with the horrible irony of Gustav heading in to the Gulf Coast.) I use the Library of Congress’ website almost … Continue reading

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Emergency Preparedness On Campus

For those of us who work full-time on campus, there’s a nice rhythm to the year, with the ebb and flow of people and activity. Right now, we’re enjoying having students back in the library – and lots of them, … Continue reading

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Hurricane Season Forecasts Links

As we come into the 2008 hurricane season (peak months are usually August-October), I’ve come across some interesting sites that I wanted to share. NOAA, of course, offers hurricane predictions each season. The most recent one was released August 7th, … Continue reading

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