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Topic: Natural disasters

A fishing boat and crew working in waters off the U.S. Atlantic coastline
Secretary of Commerce allocates $65 million for fishery disasters
February 27, 2020
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Fisheries
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fisheries
natural disasters
commercial fishing
recreational fishing
A fishing boat and crew working in waters off the U.S. Atlantic coastline
A NOAA navigation response team from New London, CT, surveys the Port of Morehead City, NC, after Hurricane Florence. Photo taken September 19, 2018.
After landfall: 4 ways NOAA is helping your community recover from Florence
September 20, 2018
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Charting
Ocean & Coasts
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hurricanes
response and restoration
natural disasters
A NOAA navigation response team from New London, CT, surveys the Port of Morehead City, NC, after Hurricane Florence. Photo taken September 19, 2018.
A massive wildfire badly burned this property in the Coffey Park neighborhood of Santa Rosa, Calif. Photo captured on October 9, 2017.
2017 was 3rd warmest year on record for U.S.
January 8, 2018
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Climate
Satellites
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climate analyses and statistics
natural disasters
A massive wildfire badly burned this property in the Coffey Park neighborhood of Santa Rosa, Calif. Photo captured on October 9, 2017.
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NCDC releases 2012 billion-dollar weather and climate disasters information
June 13, 2013
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Climate
Weather
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natural disasters
economic data
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Flooding in Denham Springs, LA on August 14, 2016.
Louisiana flooding: NOAA collecting aerial images for damage assessment
August 17, 2016
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flooding
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Flooding in Denham Springs, LA on August 14, 2016.
Hail is product of severe thunderstorms and was responsible for causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agricultural crops across many parts of Texas in March and April 2016.
U.S. experienced at least 8 billion-dollar disasters so far this year
July 7, 2016
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Climate
Topics:
climate data
climate impacts
natural disasters
Hail is product of severe thunderstorms and was responsible for causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agricultural crops across many parts of Texas in March and April 2016.
DISASTER AREAS: The locations and types of weather and climate disasters seen in the United States in 2015 that each exceeded $1 billion in losses.
U.S. saw 10 billion-dollar disasters in 2015
January 7, 2016
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Climate
Research
Weather
Topics:
climate analyses and statistics
natural disasters
DISASTER AREAS: The locations and types of weather and climate disasters seen in the United States in 2015 that each exceeded $1 billion in losses.
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