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The 2012 hurricane season was unfolding as a relatively mild one—that is, until Hurricane Sandy hit.
Hundreds of thousands of people were ordered to evacuate before Hurricane Sandy hit the United States’ East Coast in late October 2012.
After Hurricane Sandy, Iberdrola USA utilities companies used Collector for ArcGIS and ArcGIS Online to create a new, all-events assessment.
Len Bundra, from Toms River Municipal Utilities Authority (TRMUA), built an online map that became a go-to information source for homeowners.
GIS heroes Cory MacVie and Josh Keller of FEMA used cloud-based GIS to create, share, and use data and applications for emergency response.
It started as a free, public sewer infrastructure map for Toms River, New Jersey. Len Bundra, IT and GIS director for Toms River Municipal…
Louisiana uses GIS to better prepare for emergencies and coordinate actions across agencies.
Following Hurricane Sandy in 2012, the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, began developing its first comprehensive debris management plan...
New York City will soon become the only place in the US to have flood maps that consider future conditions.
As SERVPRO’s in-house meteorologist and GIS expert, Lela Davis helps the company predict storms and map business growth.
The Nature Conservancy uses Esri ArcGIS to power its suite of online mapping decision support tools, which organizations can use to prepare...