Natural Hazards
USGS Scientific Efforts | Real-Time East Coast Storm Surge and Floods Map |
The U.S. Geological Survey continues to mobilize equipment and personnel to gather the scientific data and information on the impact of Tropical Storm Hanna. USGS scientists will be:
Need more information? View the USGS list of public affairs and state contacts. |
This interactive tool can be used to track storm surge and floods in real-time on Google Maps before, during and after the storm. The map includes data from streamgages along the east coast, which is imperative to local, State and Federal officials in order to forecast floods and coordinate flood-response activities in the affected area.
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Monitoring Streamflow Conditions
News Releases and Multimedia
Additional Resources
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Real-Time Flood and High Flow Conditions
NOAA: National Hurricane Center (Atlantic)
NOAA: National Hurricane Center (East Pacific)
USGS Storm Team (password required) |
State Contacts:
If you would like to know more specific information about USGS Tropical Storm Hanna response activities in your area, please contact the appropriate person listed below.
Public Affairs Contacts
Change in Emergency Call-in Procedures for USGS Employees
In the event employees are unable to contact their immediate supervisor, they should contact the USGS Emergency Call Center.
Contact information for the USGS Emergency Call Center
· Toll Free: (866) 854-8987
· TTY (hearing or speech impaired): (800) 725-7024
· Reporting via Internet: http://www.lexitelcom.com/USGS/EmployeeCalls.aspx