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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIs there a US map of areas with natural disasters now?
1) south TX - hurricane, flooding
2) south LA - same
3) LosAngeles - fires
4) WA, etc - fires, smoke
5) coming...FL, southeast coast - hurricane, flooding
Others?
Isn't this an awful lot at once??
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Is there a US map of areas with natural disasters now? (Original Post)
bobbieinok
Sep 2017
OP
Not really, but you can get maps of individual disasters if you want to know the boundaries.
bluedigger
Sep 2017
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shraby
(21,946 posts)1. There's a storm in the Gulf that's cogitating, and another one following Irma.
LuckyCharms
(17,281 posts)2. Try this link
jberryhill
(62,444 posts)3. Yes, this one shows the disaster areas in red
Beartracks
(12,761 posts)6. It all started January 20th, even though...
... you could track its devastating progress for the last 30-40 years.
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Warpy
(110,900 posts)4. Montana, huge fires
Idaho, earthquake swarm, slight possibility they are related to the Yellowstone magma system
Yellowstone, largest earthquake swarm they've recorded.
Remember, Yellowstone is on geological time, not human time. It could be another 1000 years before anything happens.
bluedigger
(17,077 posts)7. Not really, but you can get maps of individual disasters if you want to know the boundaries.
There have already been 82 declared disasters this year alone.
https://www.fema.gov/disasters/year
https://www.fema.gov/faq-details/Maps-of-Federally-Declared-Disasters