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NOAA's cross-cutting program to build and sustain the agency's ability to respond effectively to emergencies.
ALOHA Overview of ALOHA, a modeling program that estimates hazards (toxicity, flammability, thermal radiation, and overpressure) after a chemical release. |
ALOHA's Limitations Even when you provide the best input values possible, ALOHA (like any model) can be unreliable in certain situations, and it cannot model some types of releases at all. |
CAMEO Overview of CAMEO, a database application for hazardous chemicals. Search for response recommendations in the chemical library, predict hazardous reactions, and manage EPCRA data. |
CAMEO Software Suite Programs Tools for emergency responders and planners, including CAMEO, CAMEO Chemicals, ALOHA, and MARPLOT. |
GNOME The GNOME Development team has released a Location File for New York Harbor, plus an updated GNOME 1.3.0! |
MARPLOT Overview of MARPLOT, CAMEO's mapping program. Create, view, and modify maps. |
The Chemical Reactivity Worksheet The Worksheet is a free program you can use to find out about the reactivity of substances and mixtures of substances. Version 1.9.2 is now available for download. |
Threat Zones and Other Output Discussion of output from the ALOHA hazard model: threat zone plot, text summary, threat at a point, and source strength. |
Working with ALOHA Brief explanation of how ALOHA helps you get the hazard model information you need quickly during an emergency response. |
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GNOME The GNOME Development team has released a Location File for New York Harbor, plus an updated GNOME 1.3.0! (updated: September 9, 2008) |
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CAMEO Software Suite Programs Tools for emergency responders and planners, including CAMEO, CAMEO Chemicals, ALOHA, and MARPLOT. |
Coastal Response Research Center (CRRC) The Coastal Response Research Center is focused on developing new approaches to spill response and restoration in marine and estuarine environments through research and synthesis of information. |
OR&R: A History Learn more about the origins of NOAA's Office of Response and Restoration (OR&R). |
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