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Gulf Coast Climate Information Needs Assessment Hal Needham Dr. Lynne Carter
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Document Date: 2012-08-28 13:32:55


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Needham / /

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United States / /

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Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

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University of Oklahoma / Louisiana State University / /

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Corpus Christi Day / /

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energy demand / energy industry / energy network / energy infrastructure / chemical facilities / mainstream media / energy / water management / gas-powered generators / decision makers / insight into products / electricity demand / help emergency services / community online visualization tools / /

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Texas Coast / South Texas Coast / Hurricanes sea / Mississippi coast / Gulf of Mexico / Louisiana coast / Gulf Coastal / Galveston Bay / Gulf Coast / /

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High school / University of Oklahoma / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Tammany Hall / NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center / Louisiana State University / National Weather Service / /

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emergency manager / guard / associate program manager / manager of SCIPP / manager in the same wave heights and water currents / planner / /

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Gulf of Mexico / South Louisiana / South Texas / Gulf Coast / western Gulf Coast / Southeast Texas / /

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wastewater treatment / smart phones / /

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www.southernclimate.org / /

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