Supplemental General Security & Resilience Highlights – August 1, 2023
Created: Tuesday, August 1, 2023 - 19:14
Categories: General Security and Resilience
The following posts are useful for general awareness of current physical security threats, natural disaster resilience, preparedness resources, mitigation guidance, and other security-related news or updates. These resources have been curated by the WaterISAC analyst team as items of broad relevance and benefit that do not need supplemental analysis at this time.
- More than one tropical depression could form in Atlantic Ocean this week – Accu Weather
- Endless-seeming heat wave to keep broiling the southern U.S. this week – The Washington Post
- Here’s how hot and extreme the summer has been, and it’s only halfway over – AP News
- 4 factors driving 2023’s extreme heat and climate disasters – The Conversation
- It’s not just hot. Climate anomalies are emerging around the globe. – The Washington Post
- What’s the link between climate change and environmental disasters? – The Brookings Institute
- How to move communities away from flooding risks with minimal harm – Smart Water Magazine
- One in five Texans lives in a floodplain, state’s first-ever analysis shows – The Texas Tribune
- New ASCE publication offers guidance on stormwater control measures – Smart Water Magazine
- Improving wildfire predictions with Earth-scale climate models – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Research supports use of managed and prescribed fires to reduce fire severity – U.S. Forest Service
- New tech brings resilience to small-town hydropower – Idaho National Laboratory
- MAINTAINING PLANNING STRATEGIES FOR EVOLVING THREATS – Domestic Preparedness Journal
- White supremacist calling for the mass murder of Jews arrested in Reseda raid – CBS News
- Cults and Online Violent Extremism – Global Network on Extremism and Technology
- Research Rooted in Machine Learning Challenges Conventional Thinking About the Pathways to Violent Extremism – National Institute of Justice