Ed Blakely says planers should be sent to jail for allowing development in areas we all know are at great risk: I advance this argument to get the attention of our planning profession, which has been complacent and diffident when we know better. We blame our political masters. But an engineer who knowingly gives bad […]
Tag Archives | hurricanes
Will 2012 be the Second Worst Disaster Year since 1980?
Climate Central breaks it down: With about six weeks remaining in the year, there have already been 11 natural disasters that have cost $1 billion or more in damage, bringing 2012 to second place on the list of top billion-dollar disaster years. The current record-holder is 2011, when there were 14 billion-dollar disasters. The widespread […]
New York Struggles to Recover Housing
“We had prepared for an emergency. The emergency we had prepared for was an act of terrorism, not this.” Water is incredibly destructive. “Future Is in Limbo for the Damaged Buildings Close to the Water’s Edge“
Overview of How Hurricane Sandy Worked [VIDEO]
Are you a weather nerd? If so, you probably want to watch this video on Hurricane Sandy:
Most Expensive Hurricanes of All Time
While we tally up the horrific costs of Sandy, here’s a list of the current leaders (with some good graphics): TopTen most damaging U.S. hurricanes of all time.
Hurricane Sandy Update
Like everybody else, I’m watching the Sesame Street hurricane show with Al Roker, and watching Twitter chatter on Hurricane Sandy (which includes a number of obviously bogus (but entertaining photos). Will be posting the best I can find over on our twitter feed. See you there. And best of luck to the East Coast.
“You could build levees 500 feet high. It doesn’t matter”
USA Today checks in on Plaquemines Parish (Louisiana) to see how recovery is going after Hurricane Isaac. [Spoiler: not so good.]
National Hurricane Center Working on New Tools for Better Showing Risk
“NHC believes that the clearest way to communicate each of the hurricane hazards is to do so directly and distinctly, and not to conflate them as the proposed integrated scales do.” –National Hurricane Center press release Climate Central has posted a good summary of some new ways the National Hurricane Center is looking at better […]
National Hurricane Center Answers: Are We Getting Better at Predicting Hurricanes?
The short version? Definitely better at predicting where they’re going. Slower progress on figuring out their strength. See the graphs on the National Hurricane Center’s site.
Massachusetts Guide to Online Hurricane Tracking (CZM)
Nice page from the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management. Visit the Massachusetts Online Guide to Hurricane Tracking.