The second television program in the series “Gambling Against Mother Nature,” which aired yesterday in Mississippi is now available online. This program is called “Water Runs Downhill” and focuses on coastal watersheds. The series episodes are: Hurricanes, Storms and Impacts on Coast“Wind and Water” (aired last month, available online here) Coastal Watersheds “Water Runs Down […]
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FEMA Proposes Payout Cuts for Repairs of Repetitively Damaged Facilities
FEMA has published a proposed regulation to allow for a reduction of the federal cost share for restoration of repetitively damaged facilities that have not undergone appropriate mitigation measures. The proposed rule would apply only to public and eligible private nonprofit facilities that have been damaged three times by the same type of event within […]
Hurricane Resistant "Louisiana Lift House" Launched
In the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina & Rita in November 2005 a unique partnership formed with the Terrebonne Readiness and Assistance Coalition (TRAC) to design sustainable affordable housing for the rural coastal bayou regions of Louisiana. A true collaborative effort, the Lift House has been designed in partnership with Oxfam America, Sigus-MIT, and TRAC and […]
Television Programs Promote Storm Resilience
Gambling against Mother Nature is a three-part television series produced in partnership by NOAA’s Coastal Storms Program, the Mississippi/Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, WKRG-TV, the City of Orange Beach, Alabama, and grassroots, inc. to encourage wiser development along the Gulf Coast. Wind and Water: Beaches, Barrier Islands, and Storm Surge, the first of the three 30-minute […]
"Planning for Climate Change" Workshop Materials Released
Developed as a national project for NOAA’s National Estuarine Research Reserve System, the “Planning for Climate Change” workshop is geared primarily toward shoreline planners and was developed so that Coastal Training Programs (and other programs/agencies) can customize the workshop and use it as part of their climate change educational efforts. While it lays a foundation […]
NOAA Revises Hurricane Outlook
According to its August Atlantic hurricane season outlook, NOAA’s National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center now expects a near- to below-normal Atlantic hurricane season, as the calming effects of El Nino continue to develop. But scientists say the season’s quiet start does not guarantee quiet times ahead. The season, which began June 1, is entering […]
US House Gives NFIP 6-month Extension
The U.S. National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) would see a six month extension under a bill approved by the House of Representatives on Wednesday, delaying further efforts to fix the troubled program. Without this extension, the NFIP would expire this September. The NFIP temporary extension measure will go next to the Senate for a vote. […]
Wall of Wind to Blow Houses Down
In a quest to develop a novel residential connection device, researchers from the four Gulf of Mexico Sea Grant college programs have constructed a full-scale testing facility capable of producing winds of up to 140 miles per hour. While most previous testing relied on miniature models, researchers home that the full-scale destructive testing of houses […]
Can Bill Gates Stop Hurricanes?
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has applied for patents to slow or stop hurricanes through the use of special barges to pump cool water from deep in the Gulf of Mexico to the surface. When the hurricanes hit the cooler water, the thinking goes, the hurricanes will dissolve. As reported in USA Today, if the patents […]
New Report Shows How Urban Governments are Adapting to Climate Change
The Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP) released a report highlighting the innovative measures local governments are beginning to implement to adapt to the inevitable impacts of climate change. Developed by CCAP’s Urban Leaders Adaption Initiative, the report, Ask the Climate Question: Adapting to Climate Change Impacts in Urban Regions, (PDF, 1.8MB) offers best practices […]