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PAST ATLANTIC BASIN HURRICANES THAT WERE “BAD” ENOUGH TO HAVE THEIR NAMES RETIRED 1988 – 2008 Dr. Walter Hays, Global Alliance For Disaster Reduction.
Lars Arge 1/13 Efficient Handling of Massive (Terrain) Datasets Lars Arge A A R H U S U N I V E R S I T E T Department of Computer Science.
Rutgers 12-inch Cyclotron Timothy Koeth & Stuart Hanebuth koeth/cyclotron.
Safety First! Mold Safety Awareness Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.
Western Tidewater Medical Reserve Corps Western Tidewater Medical Reserve Corps Orientation Volunteers Protecting Virginia’s Health.
1 MENTAL HEALTH INVOLVEMENT IN POST DISASTER RESTORATION EFFORTS “THE BAHAMIAN EXPERIENCE” 2004.
ENVR430: Health Effects of Environmental Agents Course director, L.M. Ball [email protected]@unc.edu, 6-7306 Office Rosenau 158 Where: McGavran-Greenberg.
Shuyi S. Chen Joseph Tenerelli Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science University of Miami Effects of Environmental Flow and Initial Vortex.
Hurricanes - the predictable hazards? Alistair McNaught - 2001 Overview of lecture Nov 2000 - Nov 2001 Predictable? Unpredictable? The year so far?
North Carolina Institute for Public Health Measuring Public Health Agency Preparedness Mary V. Davis, DrPH, MSPH December 20, 2006.
Algae in Aquatic, Marine, and Terrestrial Systems General Biology, Systematics, Ecology, and Environmental Impact.