UCF research team moves to build mobile resilience hubs for local neighborhoods
The team will implement its designs and data into fully built and tested trailers that will serve residents during emergencies.
The team will implement its designs and data into fully built and tested trailers that will serve residents during emergencies.
Last year had six more billion-dollar disasters than any year since counting began in 1980, accounting for inflation.
The NCARS Act offers a comprehensive plan to fortify communities against rising threats from natural disasters.
Globally, 2023 was the warmest year on record, and it wreaked havoc around the world.
Florida has one of the highest numbers of open leaking underground storage tank sites in the US.
Holiday ridership is increasing as travelers explore the rail service as an alternative to being in a car or on ...
Florida's southeast coast has received sometimes-record rainfall while much of the Gulf of Mexico coast faces a drought.
By helping Florida communities navigate intensifying climate-related risks, the insurance industry could also help itself.
In an era of increasingly erratic climate patterns, infrastructure designed and constructed to withstand these fluctuations is essential.
The shortcomings of basing codes on 'probabilistic-based' maps calculated from past wind speeds have also been seen in Florida
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