The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was the third most-active season on record. The USGS deployed crews and scientists across the country to provide science and resources to emergency managers.
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The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was the third most-active season on record. The USGS deployed crews and scientists across the country to provide science and resources to emergency managers.
The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was the third most-active season on record. The USGS deployed crews and scientists across the country to provide science and resources to emergency managers.
The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was the third most-active season on record. The USGS deployed crews and scientists across the country to provide science and resources to emergency managers.
Throughout the historically active 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season,USGS hydrologists have been working quickly to collect vital flood and streamflow information in impacted areas.
Throughout the historically active 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season,USGS hydrologists have been working quickly to collect vital flood and streamflow information in impacted areas.
Dr. Elizabeth Vanacore talks about the installation of temporary seismic stations in southwest Puerto Rico.
Dr. Elizabeth Vanacore talks about the installation of temporary seismic stations in southwest Puerto Rico.
USGS scientists Thomas L. Pratt and Alena L. Leads, along with Dr. Elizabeth Vanacore, associate research professor at University of Puerto Rico, analyze data in earthquake monitoring and recording equipment amid aftershocks across the island's southern coast.
USGS scientists Thomas L. Pratt and Alena L. Leads, along with Dr. Elizabeth Vanacore, associate research professor at University of Puerto Rico, analyze data in earthquake monitoring and recording equipment amid aftershocks across the island's southern coast.
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USGS responds to busy 2021 Atlantic hurricane SeasonUSGS responds to busy 2021 Atlantic hurricane SeasonUSGS responds to busy 2021 Atlantic hurricane Season
The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was the third most-active season on record. The USGS deployed crews and scientists across the country to provide science and resources to emergency managers.
The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was the third most-active season on record. The USGS deployed crews and scientists across the country to provide science and resources to emergency managers.
USGS responds to busy 2021 Atlantic hurricane Season (audio described)USGS responds to busy 2021 Atlantic hurricane Season (audio described)USGS responds to busy 2021 Atlantic hurricane Season (audio described)The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was the third most-active season on record. The USGS deployed crews and scientists across the country to provide science and resources to emergency managers.
The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was the third most-active season on record. The USGS deployed crews and scientists across the country to provide science and resources to emergency managers.
USGS hydrologists respond to historic hurricane seasonUSGS hydrologists respond to historic hurricane seasonUSGS hydrologists respond to historic hurricane seasonThroughout the historically active 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season,USGS hydrologists have been working quickly to collect vital flood and streamflow information in impacted areas.
Throughout the historically active 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season,USGS hydrologists have been working quickly to collect vital flood and streamflow information in impacted areas.
Puerto Rico 2020 — Temporary Seismic Stations Post-Dec 28, 2019 QuakePuerto Rico 2020 — Temporary Seismic Stations Post-Dec 28, 2019 QuakePuerto Rico 2020 — Temporary Seismic Stations Post-Dec 28, 2019 QuakeDr. Elizabeth Vanacore talks about the installation of temporary seismic stations in southwest Puerto Rico.
Dr. Elizabeth Vanacore talks about the installation of temporary seismic stations in southwest Puerto Rico.
Analyzing Earthquake Data in Puerto RicoUSGS scientists Thomas L. Pratt and Alena L. Leads, along with Dr. Elizabeth Vanacore, associate research professor at University of Puerto Rico, analyze data in earthquake monitoring and recording equipment amid aftershocks across the island's southern coast.
USGS scientists Thomas L. Pratt and Alena L. Leads, along with Dr. Elizabeth Vanacore, associate research professor at University of Puerto Rico, analyze data in earthquake monitoring and recording equipment amid aftershocks across the island's southern coast.