CDC Situation Awareness - 2013 Natural Hazards and Severe Weather
Natural hazards, including hurricanes, earthquakes, winter weather and floods, present significant risk across the Country. The varied exposure of different regions of the Nation to natural hazards and their consequences is an important consideration for the prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery of these events as well as sustaining emergency operations. The Situation Awareness 2013 Natural Hazards and Severe Weather Website provides actionable information and a platform to share information and data with State, Local, Tribal and Territorial public health partners.
Natural Hazards and Severe Weather - Interactive and User Defined Mapping Display
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Situation Awareness Winter Weather Page
Situation Awareness Winter Weather Page
Situation Awareness Hurricane Page
Situation Awareness Hurricane Page
Situation Awareness Earthquake Page
Situation Awareness Earthquake Page
Situation Awareness Volcano Page
Situation Awareness Volcano Page
Situation Awareness Wildfire Page
Situation Awareness Wildfire Page
Situation Awareness Flooding Page
Situation Awareness Flooding Page
FEMA -- Disasters and Maps
- Page last reviewed: March 07, 2013
- Page last updated: March 07, 2013
- Content source: Division of Emergency Operations (DEO), Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response (OPHPR)
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