Thank you to everyone who helped make H2OSecCon Spring 2024 happen! As noted during the event, WaterISAC intends to conduct another H2OSecCon this year, so stay tuned for updates!
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New Tool from Columbia University Provides Local Information on Natural Hazards and Recommendations to Bolster Resilience
May 23, 2023 in General Security and Resilience, Natural Disasters, Research
Study: New Link Discovered Between Frequency and Intensity of Rainfall Within a Region
May 18, 2023 in General Security and Resilience, Natural Disasters, Research
Heavy Winter Precipitation Provided Welcome Relief to the West, but Long Term Challenges Remain
May 16, 2023 in Natural Disasters, Research
New Flood Control Infrastructure Often Doesn’t Account for Growing Risks
May 16, 2023 in Natural Disasters, Research
Study: Flood Hazard Prediction Maps Tested Against Historical Data
May 09, 2023 in General Security and Resilience, Natural Disasters, Research
Western Wildfire Season Expected to Start Late but Could Still Bring Destructive Blazes
May 03, 2023 in Natural Disasters, Research
May 3, 2023 WaterISAC Natural Disaster Threat Briefing
May 03, 2023 in Federal & State Resources, Natural Disasters, Research
Study: Flash Floods, Natural Disasters Have More Significant Impacts on Housing Insecure Citizens
May 02, 2023 in General Security and Resilience, Natural Disasters, Research
Study: Statistically Implausible Heatwaves Occurring More Often, Certain Regions of the Globe at Risk
May 02, 2023 in General Security and Resilience, Natural Disasters, Research
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Supporting Efforts for Flood Prediction
Apr 27, 2023 in General Security and Resilience, Natural Disasters, Research
Study: Fires at High Elevations in the Western U.S. Increasing in Intensity, Impact on Region
Apr 27, 2023 in General Security and Resilience, Natural Disasters, Research
Study: “Once In A Century” Precipitation Events Could Occur Up to Once Every 30 Years by End of Century
Apr 20, 2023 in General Security and Resilience, Natural Disasters, Research