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SpatialNews.com STORM WATCH 2001
2001 Atlantic Season Storm Names -
Allison , Barry , Chantal , Dean
, Erin
, Felix
, Gabrielle
, Humberto
, Iris
, Jerry
, Karen
, Lorenzo
, Michelle
, Noel
, Olga
, Pablo
, Rebekah
, Sebastien
, Tanya
, Van
, Wendy .
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION -
Emergency Information Backgrounders and Public Information Sheets from FEMA.
HURRICANE FORECASTERS EXPECT NORMAL ATLANTIC STORM ACTIVITY IN 2001 -
Top hurricane experts from NOAA say the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season likely will have normal levels of activity, bringing fewer storms than the past three years.
SAFFIR-SIMPSON HURRICANE SCALE -
Everything you always wanted to know about the Saffir-Simpson Scale (used to measure Hurricane intensity) but were scared to ask!
Be Prepared - Must have information from NHCC:
January 2001 Gujarat, India Earthquake - This disaster has left a trail of destruction killing tens of thousands and an even larger population is displaced and missing. It has been noted that the major flaw in the disaster management and relief work has been poor flow of information rather than short supply of relief materials. Megavision Technologies has made a small attempt to help by putting up a website which can become the meeting place for lost loved ones, the people seeking help and agencies wanting to help. The website is www.megtech.com
If you are looking for your loved ones, you may find them here.
If you know about anyone in Gujarat or migrated from Gujarat, please add the information on the site for others.
If you have any help to offer please offer on the website first. Rushing the help aimlessly may not reach to the
most needy hands
If you are anywhere in Gujarat put your name and address on the site, someone in the world may want to know about you
Atlantic - The latest news update from NOAA
Atlantic - Discussion
East Pacific - The latest news update from NOAA
East Pacific - Discussion
Latest Large Wildland Fire Map of the US
Atlantic
Pacific
Gulf of Mexico
East Coast

Residents along the East and Gulf
Coasts and in the Caribbean Islands should brace for
an expected above-average 2000 Atlantic hurricane
season, according to a forecast issued today by NOAA
scientists. The forecast indicates stronger,
longer-lasting storms are possible and warns some
could pose a threat to land during the hurricane
season, which begins June 1.
If your involved in tropical storm tracking, particularly involving GIS, and would like to contribute some news or
feature content, please contact
editor@spatialnews.com. We'd be glad to tell your story!
 East Pacific tracking chart (PDF)
 Atlantic tracking chart (PDF)
More Storm Tracking Resources Here
Note: This data is supplied as a reference for you. The GeoCommunity is
not responsible for the accuracy of this data or for the currency of it. In life or death situations consult your local
authorities and emergency broadcast information.
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