Hurricane data - Louisiana
Hurricane data - Louisiana
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What We Do
About the Louisiana Water Science Center Office Locations What We Do Data Collection Database Capabilities
Gulf of Mexico Coastal Monitoring Sites
To view the interactive map of the Gulf of Mexico Coastal Monitoring Sites click here.
LAWSC provides easy flood tracking on the web – 25 May 2007
Flooding is a concern for everyone in Louisiana. Floods demand immediate and decisive action by governmental entities, businesses, and individual citizens, all of whom have to make critical decisions that directly impact the extent, duration, and mitigation of losses resulting from flooding. How high will the water get? How long will the flood last? What areas will be affected? What roads will...
USGS Hurricane-related Publications for Louisiana
USGS Information and Links Hurricane Hazards—A National Threat (fact sheet) USGS Natural Hazards - Hurricanes Hurricane Forecast Information National Hurricane Center—(NWS) Current Tropical Forecast Information GOES-8 Atlantic Infrared Imagery GOES-8 Atlantic Visible Imagery Earth Scan Laboratory—(LSU) GOES-8 Atlantic Infrared Imagery GOES-8 Atlantic Visible Imagery GOES-8 Atlantic Color Infrared...
Forecast Information and Imagery
River and Coastal Forecasts The USGS is not a forecasting agency, but the National Weather Service (NWS) is, and they make extensive use of the data we collect in their effort to provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date forecasts of many Louisiana rivers and streams, and weather along the coast. The links below will provide you with direct access to the NWS forecasts for different areas...