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When Typhoon Haiyan made landfall in November 2013, it did so as the strongest storm ever recorded. The category 5 supertyphoon made its way…
Ellie Hakari's nontraditional path to GIS has led her to Alaska DOT&PF, where she uses GIS to help maintain the integrity of state roads.
After Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines last November, the United States government made a vast amount of DigitalGlobe imagery available...
When complex emergencies like Typhoon Haiyan occur, Esri’s Disaster Relief Program (DRP) provides direct support to the organizations and...
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) works with the Philippine National Police and other agencies on national security initiatives...
The Philippine Red Cross discovered how easy it is to make a map using GIS and then found many more uses to improve operational efficiency.
Sensors, satellites, radar, and other earth observation technologies are used to monitor typhoons, oil spills, deforestation, and more.
A drone and ArcGIS Drone2Map is changing how a planning agency in Kentucky collects and processes data for planning studies and inspections.
The Hurricane Aware app provides the latest forecast information for all hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons worldwide.
Whether you need to find where the fewest Americans have health coverage or where a typhoon is heading, you can use GIS to get answers.
Scientists know more about the dark side of the moon than they do about Earth’s ocean depths. Seabed 2030 seeks to change that.
The Cork County Council in Ireland uses ArcGIS Online to monitor traffic and infrastructure problems during severe weather.