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2006

Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) Maps and Data - Hudson

This data set contains vector lines and polygons representing data used in the creation of the Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) for the Hudson River. The data layer contains all annotation used in producing the atlas. This data set comprises a portion of the ESI data for the Hudson River. ESI data characterize the marine and coastal environments and wildlife by their sensitivity to spilled oil. The ESI data include information for three main components: shoreline habitats, sensitive biological resources, and human-use resources. Data includes: HYDRO, ESI, WETLANDS, BIRDS, FISH, INVERT, MAMMAL(Marine), MAMMAL(Terrestrial), HABITATS, REPTILES, MGT, INDEX, SOCECON, RVRMILES, SENSITIV, STAGING.

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National Weather Service NOAA NWS
2006

Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) Maps and Data - Virginia

This data set contains vector lines and polygons representing data used in the creation of the Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) for the Hudson River. The data layer contains all annotation used in producing the atlas. This data set comprises a portion of the ESI data for the Hudson River. ESI data characterize the marine and coastal environments and wildlife by their sensitivity to spilled oil. The ESI data include information for three main components: shoreline habitats, sensitive biological resources, and human-use resources. Data includes: HYDRO, ESI, WETLANDS, BIRDS, FISH, INVERT, MAMMAL(Marine), MAMMAL(Terrestrial), HABITATS, REPTILES, MGT, INDEX, SOCECON, RVRMILES, SENSITIV, STAGING.

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National Weather Service NOAA NWS
2005

Hurricanes Major 1851 - 2004

This Historical North Atlantic Hurricane Tracks file of major storms with landfall in the United States contains the six-hourly (0000, 0600, 1200, 1800 UTC) center locations and intensities for all northern Atlantic major storms from 1851 through 2004. Major storms are those that made landfall in the United States and that were classified on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale as Category 3, 4, or 5 at the time of landfall. Landfalling storms are defined as those storms whose center is reported to have either crossed or passed directly adjacent to the United States coastline, and which came ashore with tropical storm intensity or greater (sustained surface winds of 34 knots or 39 miles per hour or greater). In 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003 there were no major landfalling hurricanes. This a replacement for the January 2005 map layer distributed as Historical North Atlantic Hurricane Tracks ? Major Storms with Landfall in the United States, 1851-2003.

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National Weather Service NOAA NWS
2005

Tornados Pennsylvania 1950 to 2004

This map layer shows tornado touchdown points in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, from 1950 to 2004. Statistical data were obtained from the National Weather Service, Storm Prediction Center (SPC). The SPC data originate from the Severe Thunderstorm Database and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Storm Data publication. This layer is clipped to Pennsylvania

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