Arctic air will filter south and east through early this week. As this cold air moves across the South, a rare winter storm is forecast to develop from Texas, Gulf Coast States into the Southeast through early this week. Several new daily record low temperatures are expected, including new record-low maximum temperatures. For Southern California, fire weather concerns increase this week. Read More >
National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program
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The National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program (NTHMP), a part of the National Weather Service's Tsunami Program, is a coordinated U.S. national effort to mitigate the impact of tsunamis through public education, community response planning, hazard assessment, and warning coordination.
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The 2024 NTHMP Annual Report is now available. Thank you to Jon Allan for taking the lead the effort this year, and to all of our partners for their dedication and contributions to the mission of the NTHMP.
TsuInfo Alert is a bi-monthly newsletter that links scientists, emergency responders, and community planners to the latest tsunami research. This newsletter is published by the Washington Department of Natural Resources, Washington Geological Survey on behalf of the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program, a state/federal partnership funded through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. It is made possible by a grant from NOAA's National Weather Service via the Washington Military Department, Division of Emergency Management.
The NWS Tsunami Program has also created a Bi-Monthly Newsletter as a way to communicate some NTHMP administrative information as well as work being done from the the NWS Tsunami Program.
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