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News Release 13-176
In wake of Hurricane Sandy, Oklahoma tornadoes, NSF awards $32 million in hazards sustainability grants
Scientists will study ways of predicting and responding to hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, wildfires
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NSF Hazards Sustainability scientists will study hurricane evacuation during storms like Sandy.
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Hazards Sustainability awardees will study ways of predicting, responding to tornadoes.
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Hazards SEES researchers will develop cyberinfrastructure for monitoring, prediction of wildfires.
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What are the precursors to volcanic eruptions? Hazards SEES grantees are looking for answers.
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Earthquake damage, here pictured in Haiti, can be severe. NSF Hazards SEES scientists will study earthquake scenarios for the Pacific Northwest.
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Improved tsunami alerts and warnings are among the subjects Hazards SEES scientists will research.
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