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USDA Drought Disaster UpdateWed, 12 Sep 2012 10:55:33 EDTThe United States Department of Agriculture Drought Portal provides resources and information related to the current drought crisis from across the Government. Throughout much of the country, communities are struggling with one of the worst droughts to strike the U.S. in decades. The lack of rain and high temperatures have done considerable damage to crops -- particularly those in the Midwest. USDA and other federal agencies are taking steps to help farmers, ranchers, and small businesses wrestling with this crisis. Details... Archived Drought Headlines...
M 2.8, Central CaliforniaSun, 14 Oct 2012 01:15:15 GMTOctober 14, 2012 01:15:15 GMT Details... Subscribe to Earthquake RSS feeds from U.S. Geological Survey
Earthquake felt in the Mid-AtlanticWed, 24 Aug 2011 13:51:00 EDTThe U.S. Geological Survey reports a magnitude 5.8 earthquake was felt across much of the Mid-Atlantic region Tuesday afternoon at 151 PM EDT. The epicenter was located 5 miles south-southwest from Mineral, VA, or 38 miles northwest from Richmond, VA, or 84 miles southwest from Washington, DC Details... Archived NOAAWatch Earthquake Headlines...
NOAA Seeks Applicants for the Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate ScholarshipWed, 17 Dec 2008 09:15:58 ESTNOAA is accepting applications through January 30, 2009 for a scholarship program in honor of retired South Carolina Sen. Ernest F. Hollings, who promoted oceanic and atmospheric research throughout his career. This is the fifth year this scholarship is being made available to students interested in pursuing degrees in ocean and atmospheric sciences and education. Details... Archived Education/Outreach Headlines...
Latest El Nino/Southern Oscillation discussion includes a La Nina WatchTue, 08 Jun 2010 06:05:24 EDTThe NOAA Climate Prediction Center has issued its monthly El Nino/Southern Oscillation discussion, which also includes a La Nina Watch. This indicates that La Nina--a cooling of Equatorial Pacific Ocean waters--is expected during the next three months. This could enhance the strength of the Atlantic hurricane season. Details... Archived El Niño/La Niña Headlines...
Excessive Heat Warnings for parts of Oklahoma and ArkansasThu, 06 Sep 2012 05:20:56 EDTOver Texas, Oklahoma, and into the Lower Mississippi River Valley, very hot weather is expected to continue for a few more days. Excessive heat Warnings are in effect fr parts of Oklahoma and Arkansas. For Thursday and Friday, daytime highs on the order of 100-105 degrees are expected for Oklahoma and much of central and northern Texas. Highs in the mid to upper 90s, along with oppressive levels of humidity, are likely for Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, resulting in heat advisories for parts of these states. Details... Look up daily records set on a given day for a month, day, or all-time.Mon, 30 Jul 2012 05:10:10 EDTNOAA's National Climatic Data Center Climate Services and Monitoring Division maintains an easy to use web site to look up temperature, rainfall, and snowfall records. Details... Archived Excessive Heat Headlines...
Fire Weather for TuesdayTue, 09 Oct 2012 09:45:01 EDTLocalized critical fire weather conditions are possible across southeast South Dakota and northeast Nebraska today, where relative humidities of 20-25% will combine with winds of 20 to 25 mph. Details... Archived Wildfire/Fire Weather Headlines...
River Conditions13 Aug 2009 19:55:25 GMTDetails...
Web Site Tracks Predicted New England Red Tide OutbreakMon, 19 May 2008 12:45:47 EDTOn April 24, 2008 scientists at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and North Carolina State University (NCSU) forecasted the potential for a larger-than-normal Alexandrium bloom in the Gulf of Maine. Depending on weather and ocean conditions, this year’s bloom could be comparable to the historic bloom of 2005 that resulted in an estimated direct impact of $18 million to the commercial shellfishing industry in Massachusetts. Red tides, also known as harmful algal blooms or HABs, can produce potent neurotoxins that accumulate in filter-feeding shellfish and other parts of the marine food web. Shellfish contaminated with the toxin from Alexandrium, if eaten in large enough quantity, can cause illness or death from paralytic shellfish poisoning or PSP. States have well-established, rigorous shellfish monitoring programs to protect human health, so consumers are assured that commercially available shellfish are safe for consumption. Details... Archived Harmful Algal Blooms Headlines...
September is National Preparedness MonthFri, 21 Sep 2007 08:01:20 EDTNational Preparedness Month is a nationwide effort held in September to encourage Americans to take simple steps to prepare for emergencies in their homes, businesses and schools. National Preparedness Month 2007 is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Details... Archived Homeland Security Program Headlines...
NOAA hurricane outlook indicates an above-normal Atlantic seasonThu, 19 May 2011 11:52:59 EDTThe Atlantic basin is expected to see an above-normal hurricane season this year, according to the seasonal outlook issued by NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center – a division of the National Weather Service. Across the entire Atlantic Basin for the six-month season, which begins June 1, NOAA is predicting the following ranges this year: 12 to 18 named storms (winds of 39 mph or higher), of which 6 to 10 could become hurricanes (winds of 74 mph or higher), including 3 to 6 major hurricanes (Category 3, 4 or 5 winds of 111 mph or higher).Each of these ranges has a 70 percent likelihood, and indicate that activity will exceed the seasonal average of 11 named storms, six hurricanes and two major hurricanes. Details... Archived Hurricanes/Tropical Weather Headlines... Additional Tropical Weather RSS Feeds Atlantic/Eastern Pacific Central Pacific feeds
New Version of OnTheMap for Emergency Management Web ApplicationMon, 18 Jun 2012 15:22:09 -0500New features in the Census Bureau's OnTheMap application improve access to workforce and demographic statistics for emergency preparedness, response and recovery activities. The application automatically incorporates real-time data updates from the National Weather Service's National Hurricane Center, Department of Interior, Department of Agriculture, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). ... Details...
Deepwater Horizon Oil SpillWed, 28 Jul 2010 06:00:27 EDTNOAA provides coordinated scientific weather and biological response services to federal, state and local organizations. Experts from across the agency have mobilized to help contain the spreading oil spill and protect the Gulf of Mexico’s many marine mammals, sea turtles, fish, shellfish, and other endangered marine life. NOAA spill specialists are advising the U.S. Coast Guard on cleanup options as well as advising all affected federal, state and local partners on sensitive marine resources at risk in this area of the Gulf of Mexico. Overflights are conducted on a daily basis (weather permitting) to provide field verification of model trajectories. NOAA’s Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (OMAO) is supporting the response work in the Gulf with NOAA-owned ships and aircraft. Details... Archived Oil and Chemical Spill Headlines...
Rip Current RisksTue, 11 Sep 2012 05:20:14 EDTAlong the coast, swells from distant Tropical Storm Leslie will result in higher surf on the beaches of the East Coast. Long period swells from were reaching East Coast beaches. This usually generates strong rip currents. Rip Current Statements have been issued along the East Coast. Details... Archived Rip Current Headlines...
Severe Weather Outlook for SaturdaySat, 13 Oct 2012 07:47:53 EDTThere is a slight risk of severe thunderstorms across portions of the southern and central Plains to portions of the Upper Mississippi Valley. Details... Archived Severe Weather Headlines... Additional Severe Weather RSS feeds
Minor solar storm forecast to impact Earth on SaturdaySat, 14 Jul 2012 07:29:00 EDTA Coronal Mass Ejection, which is a burst of solar wind and magnetic fields from an active region of the Sun, erupted from the Sun on Thursday afternoon and is expected to impact the earth today. The experts at the NWS Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) expect minor (G1) storming, with the chance of attaining moderate (G2) Geomagnetic Storm activity after 9:00 AM EDT Saturday morning. Details... Archived Space Weather Headlines...
Update on Japan Earthquake and Tsunami EventFri, 11 Mar 2011 14:10:32 ESTA Tsunami Warning continues for the coastal areas of California and Oregon from Point Concepcion, California, to the Oregon-Washington border. A Tsunami Advisory continues for the coastal areas of California from the California-Mexico Border to Point Concepcion, California, and coastal areas of Washington - British Columbia and Alaska from the Oregon-Washington Border to Attu, Alaska, and the entire state of Hawaii. Elsewhere in the Pacific, a Tsunami Warning remains in effect for Japan, Russia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Niue, Tonga, Mexico, French Polynesia, Pitcairn /Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Antarctica, Panama, Honduras, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru Details... Archived Tsunami Headlines... Additional Tsunami RSS feeds U.S. West Coast, British Columbia, and Alaska, Puerto Rico/U.S. Virgin Is., Caribbean Sea, Pacific Ocean, Hawai`i, Indian Ocean
Volcanic Ash from IcelandWed, 21 Apr 2010 08:28:32 EDTAsh from the Eyjafjallajokull volcano continues to spew ash into the atmosphere up to 16,000 feet. The majority of the ash is forecast over the northern Atlantic. Air Travel over much of Europe has resumed with more than 80 percent of Europe free of airspace restrictions along with most airspace over the United Kingdom. Additional information is available from the London Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC). Details... Archived NOAAWatch Volcano Headlines... Latest Volcano Information from U.S. Geological Survey Kilauea Daily Update issued Oct 13, 2012 07:39 HST Volcano Alert Level WATCH - Aviation Color Code ORANGE Activity Summary: Slow inflation continued, and the summit lava lake rose slightly. At Pu`u `O`o, the lava lake in the northeast pit was active, and spots glowed in the southern pit. A series of lava flows was erupted overnight from the spatter cone at the west edge of the filled northern pit. Lava flows southeast of Pu`u `O`o continued to pool on the coastal plain at the base of the pali. Seismic tremor levels were low. Gas emissions were elevated. Recent Observations at Kilauea summit: The summit slowly inflated, continuing the inflationary trend that started on October 1. ... Details... Kilauea Daily Update issued Oct 12, 2012 09:10 HST Volcano Alert Level WATCH - Aviation Color Code ORANGE Activity Summary: Slow inflation resumed following the latest DI event, and the summit lava lake rose slightly. At Pu`u `O`o, the lava lake in the northeast pit was active, and spots glowed at the west edge of the north pit and in the southern pit; lava flows southeast of Pu`u `O`o continued to pool on the coastal plain at the base of the pali. Seismic tremor levels were low. Gas emissions were elevated. Recent Observations at Kilauea summit: DI inflation slowed yesterday, transitioning back into gentle inflation and continuing an inflationary trend that started on October 1. ... Details... Little Sitkin Weekly Update issued Oct 12, 2012 10:35 AKDT Volcano Alert Level ADVISORY - Aviation Color Code YELLOW Seismic activity remains elevated. Nothing unusual was observed in mostly cloudy satellite images over the past week. AVO has received no reports of unusual activity at the volcano. Details... Iliamna Weekly Update issued Oct 12, 2012 10:35 AKDT Volcano Alert Level ADVISORY - Aviation Color Code YELLOW Seismicity remains slightly above background. Clear web camera and satellite views of Iliamna volcano detected nothing unusual during the past few days. AVO has received no reports of unusual activity at the volcano. Details... Cleveland Weekly Update issued Oct 12, 2012 10:35 AKDT Volcano Alert Level ADVISORY - Aviation Color Code YELLOW No activity was observed in mostly cloudy satellite and web camera views of Cleveland volcano over the past week. No activity has been reported. Sudden explosions of blocks and ash remain possible with little or no warning, although the last confirmed explosion occurred on August 20. Ash clouds, if produced, could exceed 20,000 feet above sea level. If a large ash-producing event occurs, nearby seismic, infrasound, or volcanic lightning networks should alert AVO staff quickly. However, for some events, a delay of several hours is possible. There is no real-time seismic monitoring network ... Details... Cascade Range Weekly Update issued Oct 12, 2012 09:57 PDT Volcano Alert Level NORMAL - Aviation Color Code GREEN Activity Update: All volcanoes in the Cascade Range of Oregon and Washington are at normal levels of background seismicity. These include Mount Baker, Glacier Peak, Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Adams in Washington State; and Mount Hood, Mount Jefferson, Three Sisters, Newberry Volcano, and Crater Lake, in Oregon. Recent Observations: Cascade Range of Washington and Oregon remained volcanically quiet again this week. The U.S. Geological Survey Cascades Volcano Observatory and the University of Washington continue to monitor the Washington and Oregon volcanoes closely and ... Details... Subscribe to Volcano RSS feeds from U.S. Geological Survey
Snow in Northern MinnesotaThu, 04 Oct 2012 08:46:48 EDTWinter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories are in effect for eastern North Dakota and northern Minnesota where a changeover from rain to snow is expected by this afternoon and evening. Snowfall totals of 4 to 8 inches with isolated heavier amounts are expected over far northeastern North Dakota and across northern Minnesota. Some amounts of closer to a foot are possible near the Canadian border. Yesterday, a daily snowfall record was set in Billings, Montana with 2.3 inches of snow recorded. Details... Archived Winter Weather Headlines...
Flash Flood and Debris Flow Warning for Southern California Burned AreasWed, 10 Feb 2010 01:32:20 +0000Details...
Health and Safety PSAs from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Related to Hurricane IreneFri, 26 Aug 2011 09:43:35 EDTBecause hurricane damage is a public safety issue, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services offers 30-second PSAs on how your listeners can stay safe and cope. The advice, all approved by public health experts from HHS, covers points such as preparing for a hurricane, evacuation, staying safe in a home, emergency wound care, food and drug safety, and avoiding carbon monoxide poisoning when power is out. The PSAs tell people what they need to know before, during and after a hurricane, so they are for spot use. The feed also includes TV crawls ready to be run across the bottom of screens, and text for cell phone alert messages. The PSAs on the Internet link below are to sound files in .MP3 format as well as matching live-read texts. There are matching TV PSAs for many spots contact Ira Dreyfuss at ira.dreyfuss@hhs.gov or (202) 401-5920. Details... Archived HHS Headlines...
Why has the summer of 2012 proved so hospitable to the West Nile virus and the mosquitoes that carry itTue, 21 Aug 2012 10:00:41 EDTA mild winter allowed more mosquitoes than usual to survive, while the unusually high temperatures this summer further increased their numbers. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that as of August 14, 2012, more than 40 states have reported West Nile virus (WNV) infections in people, birds, or mosquitoes. A total of 693 cases of West Nile virus disease in people, including 26 deaths, have been reported to CDC. The CDC has posted a fact sheet containing important information that can help you recognize and prevent West Nile virus. Details... Archived HHS Headlines... |
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