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Red Cross Follows its Own Advice and Doubles Down on Social Media

This could be really big (so long as the Internet and/or cell service works during disasters). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkCWqIMsk2M Via the Natural Hazards Center Natural Hazards, »read more

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Updated FEMA Hazard Mitigation Planning Training

Related to yesterday's post, FEMA is now offering an updated 12 hour on-line training for hazard mitigation planning. The goals of IS-318, Mitigation Planning for Local and Tribal Communities (also referred to as Hazard Mitigation Planning) are: Assist participants in undertaking the hazard mitigation plan development process. This plan will meet the, »read more

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NOAA Releases New Storm Surge Brochure

NOAA's National Hurricane Center Storm Surge Unit has put together a new brochure explaining the what storm surge is and how to best measure it. There's nothing here on how to prevent losses, but the before/after shots (on page 3) should motivate some people to think about how we need to plan for it. Added to our Sources for Outreach Materials page., »read more

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Homeowner Survey (With Prizes?)

This just in from our friends at Rhode Island Sea Grant: Ready for big weather, floods & wind damage? Click here to take our 30-minute survey and enter to win a $500, $75, or $25 gift card to Home Depot. Survey limited to 400 participants. We are inviting 400 Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts homeowners ages 18 and older to participate in, »read more

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Making Insurance Seem Smarter

Pretty clever marketing: FloodSmart.gov should do something like this for floods and flood insurance. Note, this requires FLASH and a decent Internet connection (or a lot of patience). Happy Friday, everybody., »read more

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What Do People Know About Flood Risk and How Do They Want to Learn More?

Most of the general public (69%) doesn’t believe that they are at risk of flooding, though most (68%) local official know many are wrong to feel so safe. The public wants to hear about flood risk from municipal/county officials (47% want the mayor, 32% the floodplain manager)—unfortunately, nearly half (45%) report that they “never”, »read more

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Recording of Legal Webinar on Regulatory Takings and Climate Change Now Available for Streaming

Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant and partners have kindly shared a link to a video recording of their latest webinar "Legal Implications of Climate Change – Regulatory Takings." You can watch the whole presentation (vide and audio) here. Among other things, Stephanie Showalter Otts provides a good overview of the case history that guides decisions, »read more

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Social Media as a Two-Way Street

It's interesting watching savvy municipal employees of all stripes shift from viewing social media as another means of talking to the public, to viewing it as a new way to communicate with the public (two-way communication vs one-way bullhorn). The change is forcing professionals to view themselves as a node in the network of information, rather than the, »read more

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Check out the New and Improved Coastal Community Resilience Index

We at StormSmart are big fans of the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium's Coastal Community Resilience Index. For those not familiar with it, the Coastal Community Resilience Index (CRI) is a simple tool that provides a snapshot of a community’s resilience, and can help identify opportunities to improve. Designed to take as little as two hours, »read more

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No Budget? No Problem. Mississippi Group Makes Hurricane Safety PSAs on a Shoestring

With no funding (and a little help from the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium), Mississippi's C-HOST (Coastal Hazard Outreach Strategy Team) group has created some great quick public service announcements. Below is one example, see the C-HOST videos page for more. (Does your group or community want its own StormSmart.org site? Let us, »read more

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