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One Million Dollars a Mile? The Opportunity Costs of Hurricane Evacuation (2000)

by John C. Whitehead
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The US Economic Impacts of Climate Change and the Costs of Inaction

by A Review, Matthias Ruth, Dana Coelho, Daria Karetnikov
"... We wish to thank Environmental Defense for support of the research presented in this report. The Center for Integrative Environmental Research (CIER) at the University of Maryland addresses complex environmental challenges through research that explores the dynamic interactions among environmental, ..."
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We wish to thank Environmental Defense for support of the research presented in this report. The Center for Integrative Environmental Research (CIER) at the University of Maryland addresses complex environmental challenges through research that explores the dynamic interactions among environmental, economic and social forces and stimulates active dialogue with stakeholders, researchers and decision makers. Researchers and students at CIER, working at local, regional, national and global scales, are developing strategies and tools to guide policy and investment decisions. For additional information, visit www.cier.umd.edu. For additional information on this report, please contact:

CORRECTING FOR PRECIPITATION EFFECTS IN SATELLITE-BASED PASSIVE MICROWAVE TROPICAL CYCLONE INTENSITY ESTIMATES

by Capt Wacker Robert S, Robert S. Wacker , 2005
"... Public reporting burden for this collection of Information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments ..."
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Public reporting burden for this collection of Information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this

CORRECTING FOR PRECIPITATION EFFECTS IN SATELLITE-BASED PASSIVE MICROWAVE TROPICAL CYCLONE INTENSITY ESTIMATES

by Robert S. Wacker , 2005
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by Philip Bogden, Tom Gale, Gabrielle Allen, Jon Maclaren, Guy Almes, Gerald Creager, Joanne Bintz, L. Donelson Wright, Hans Graber, Neil Williams, Sara Graves, Helen Conover, Rick Luettich, William Perrie, Bechara Toulany, Y. Peter Sheng, Justin R. Davis, Harry Wang, David Forrest
"... The Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) has advanced the SURA Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction (SCOOP) program as a multi-institution collaboration to design and prototype a modular, distributed system for real-time prediction and visualization of the coastal impacts from ext ..."
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The Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) has advanced the SURA Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction (SCOOP) program as a multi-institution collaboration to design and prototype a modular, distributed system for real-time prediction and visualization of the coastal impacts from extreme atmospheric events, including hurricane inundation and waves. The SCOOP program vision is a community “cyberinfrastructure” that enables advances in the science of environmental prediction and coastal hazard planning. The system architecture is a coordinated and distributed network of interoperable, modularized components that include numerical models, information catalogs, distributed archives, computing resources, and network infrastructure. The components are linked over the Internet by standardized web-service interfaces in a service-oriented architecture (SOA). The design philosophy allows geographically disparate partnering institutions to provide complementary data-provider and integration services. The overall system enables coordinated sharing of resources, tools, and ideas among a virtual community of coastal and computer scientists. The distributed design builds on the notion that standards enable innovation, and seeks to leverage successes of the World Wide Web by creating an environment that nurtures interaction between the research community, the private sector, and government agencies working together on behalf of the nation. T 1.

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by Geostationary Operational, An Agency, National Oceanic
"... We would like to express our gratitude to the many scientists, researchers and NOAA personnel who contributed time and material to this project. We met and conversed with many individuals during the conduct of this project; many of those consulted are listed in the Experts Contacted section, but we ..."
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We would like to express our gratitude to the many scientists, researchers and NOAA personnel who contributed time and material to this project. We met and conversed with many individuals during the conduct of this project; many of those consulted are listed in the Experts Contacted section, but we apologize in advance for any unintentional omissions. We are very thankful for everyone’s contribution,
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