Oceanic Disaster

Oceanic Disaster
Author: Arvind Kumar
Publsiher: Daya Books
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 8170353718

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Ocean disaster affect the lives of many thousands of people each year. Within minutes, a ocean disaster can rip apart a community, and change the lives of its residents forever. People who understand disaster and know what to do beforehand and after a disaster hits can significantly reduce disaster details and property damage. The main objective of the book is to stimulate the communication of solutions to the multidisciplinary problems associated with ocean disasters in order to improve methods of protecting people and property. It provides the Ocean disaster management community with an independent and wide ranging source of views, opinions and knowledge dedicated to improving our ability to foresee and mitigate the negative effects of natural hazards. The purpose of this book is to provide readers, contributors and supporting organisations with (a) a forum to learn about our plans for the ocean disaster; (b) the ability to read extracts from articles as they are submitted and (c) a one stop guide to the ocean disaster related resources. Contents Part I: Ocean Disaster Chapter 1: Indian Ocean Disaster. Part II: Hurricanes Chapter 2: Tropical Cyclone; Chapter 3: Hurricane Motion, Climatolgoical Tracks and Genesis Regions; Chapter 4: Monitoring Tropical Cyclones; Chapter 5: Guidance for Hurricane Evasion; Chapter 6: Safety Measures; Chapter 7: Safety Measures During Wind Evasion. Part III: Tornadoes Chapter 8: Tornadoes: An Introduction; Chapter 9: Tornadoes in Chronological Order; Chapter 10: Safety Measurement of Tornadoes. Part IV: Tsunami Chapter 11: Tsunami; Chapter 12: Tsunami in Caribbean Sea; Chapter 13: Tsunami Effects; Chapter 14: Tsunami Decades.

The Indian Ocean Tsunami

The Indian Ocean Tsunami
Author: Pradyumna Prasad Karan,Shanmugam P. Subbiah
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813126524

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December 2004, a tsunami swept over the coasts of Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and other South Asian countries, leaving hundreds of thousands dead and many more without the resources to rebuild their lives. With casualties as far away as Africa, the aftermath was overwhelming: ships could be spotted miles inland; cars floated in the ocean; legions of the unidentified deadùan estimated 225,000ùwere buried in mass graves; relief organizations struggled to reach rural areas and provide adequate aid to survivors. The Indian Ocean Tsunami: The Global Response to a Natural Disaster is the first comprehensive assessment of the environmental, social, and economic costs of this tragedy. Soon after the tsunami, an international team of geographers, geologists, anthropologists, and political scientists traveled to the most damaged areas to observe and document the tsunami's impact. The Indian Ocean Tsunami draws on data collected by this team. Editors Pradyumna P. Karan and Shanmugam P. Subbiah, along with contributors from multiple disciplines, examine numerous issues that arose in the aftermath of the tsunami, such as inequities in response efforts, unequal distribution of disaster relief aid, and relocation and housing problems. The Indian Ocean Tsunami is organized into several sections, the first of which deals with the ecological destruction of the tsunami. It includes case studies and photographs of the damage in Japan, Indonesia, South India, and other areas. The second section analyzes the economic and social aspects of the aid responses, specifically discussing the role of NGOs in tsunami relief, the strengths and weaknesses of the reconstruction process, and the lessons the tsunami offers to those who are responsible for dealing with future disasters. In the tsunami's aftermath, the inadequacies of governmental and privately funded aid and the challenge of rehabilitating devastated ecosystems quickly became apparent. With this volume, Karan and Suhbiah illuminate the need for the development of efficient, socially and environmentally sustainable practices to cope with environmental disasters. They suggest that education about the ongoing process of recovery will mitigate the effects of future natural disasters. Including maps, photographs, and statistical analyses, The Indian Ocean Tsunami is a clear and definitive evaluation of the tsunami's impact and the world's response to it.

Dealing with Disaster

Dealing with Disaster
Author: Saundra K. Schneider
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317473367

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Now updated with examples through 2010, this classic study examines the disruptive effects of disasters on patterns of human behavior and the operations of government, and the conditions under which even relatively minor crises can lead to system breakdown.

Mad Scientist Academy The Space Disaster

Mad Scientist Academy  The Space Disaster
Author: Matthew McElligott
Publsiher: Crown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2017-07-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780553523829

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Fans of Ada Twist, Scientist, will want to join Dr. Cosmic’s class of clever monsters as they tackle gravity, comets, and many moons in the third book of the Mad Scientist Academy series. When Dr. Cosmic’s class meets Commander Nova, the school astronomer, they know their next lesson will be out of this world! With the help of Dr. Cosmic’s latest invention—a planetarium—the class must complete four challenges. Each time the planetarium shifts and the atmosphere changes, the students find themselves floating from planet to planet. They put their new magnetic antigravity belts and trusted handbooks to the test to figure out where in the solar system Dr. Cosmic’s invention has “sent” them—and how to land safely back on Earth. Don't Miss Mad Scientist Academy: The Ocean Disaster! "Young readers can only hope for this much excitement on their real field trips." —Kirkus Reviews "[A] space adventure that young readers will pore over, learn from, and enjoy." —School Library Journal

Local Disaster Resilience

Local Disaster Resilience
Author: Ashley D. Ross
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135910617

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Since 2000, the Gulf Coast states – Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida – have experienced a series of hurricanes, multiple floods and severe storms, and one oil spill. These disasters have not only been numerous but also devastating. Response to and recovery from these unprecedented disasters has been fraught with missteps in management. In efforts to avoid similar failures in the future, government agencies and policy practitioners have looked to recast emergency management, and community resilience has emerged as a way for to better prevent, manage, and recover from these disasters. How is disaster resilience perceived by local government officials and translated into their disaster response and recovery efforts? Ashley D. Ross systematically explores and measures disaster resilience across the Gulf Coast to gain a better understanding of how resilience in concept is translated into disaster management practices, particularly on the local government level. In doing so, she presents disaster resilience theory to the Gulf Coast using existing data to create county-level baseline indicators of Gulf Coast disaster resilience and an original survey of county emergency managers and elected municipal officials in 60 counties and 120 municipalities across the Gulf States. The findings of the original survey measure the disaster resilience perceptions held by local government officials, which are examined to identify commonalities and differences across the set of cases. Additional analyses compare these perceptions to objective baseline indicators of disaster resilience to assess how perceptions align with resilience realities. Local Disaster Resilience not only fills a critical gap in the literature by applying existing theories and models to a region that has experienced the worst disasters the United States has faced in the past decade, but it can also be used as a tool to advance our knowledge of disasters in an interdisciplinary manner.

Disaster in the Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004

Disaster in the Indian Ocean  Tsunami 2004
Author: John A. Torres
Publsiher: Mitchell Lane
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781545749258

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The disaster in the Indian Ocean started with a massive undersea earthquake off the coast of Indonesia. What followed was a surge of water called a tsunami that killed thousands of people in nearly a dozen countries. Water rose up miles inland and destroyed everything in its path. Children were ripped from their parents’ arms, family members were lost to each other forever. This is their story. But more importantly, this is a story of hope, of how people woke up to destroyed cities and missing children and did not give up. They showed what they were made of by licking their wounds and then trying to find their lives again. This is also the story of how the world responded with the biggest humanitarian effort in History. Countries from all over the world sent money, food, water, soldiers, and doctors.This moving account is based on the author s extensive research, including his personal trip to Indonesia in January 2005, where he witnessed the devastation firsthand and spoke to dozens of survivors.

Multi Agency Ocean Rescue Disaster Plan and Drill Broward County Florida

Multi Agency Ocean Rescue Disaster Plan and Drill  Broward County  Florida
Author: U. S. Fire Administration,U. S. Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency,National Fire Data Center
Publsiher: FEMA
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2013-04-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This report discusses the Broward County off-shore emergency response plan, the background considerations made that were used to set up the drill, the drill itself, and lessons learned from the drill. Many fire and rescue organizations can benefit from the concepts in this response plan, even though the plan was specifically designed for an off-shore response at a particular location. Its concept and design can be applied to almost any type of disaster that involves multiple agencies. The lessons learned are applicable to almost any type of multi-casualty incident or exercise.

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1993
Genre: Trademarks
ISBN: PSU:000066191131

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