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EONET Natural Event Tracker


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Tiempo Noticias
Desarrollador David Gross
Libre

This app uses aggregated NASA EONET data to track:
- Drought conditions (affecting agriculture and livestock, and overall availability of food and water)
- Dust and haze (dust storms, air pollution, non-volcanic aerosols)
- Earthquakes (related to all manner of shaking and displacement)
- Floods (inundation, water extending beyond river and lake extents)
- Landslides (mudslides, avalanche)
- Manmade (i.e. oil well fires, human-induced and extreme in extent)
- Sea and Lake Ice (also icebergs)
- Severe Storms (hurricanes, cyclones, tornadoes, etc.)
- Snow (extreme/anomalous snowfall in either timing or extent/depth)
- Temperature Extremes (anomalous land temperatures, either heat or cold)
- Volcanoes (rock, ash, lava and atmospheric ash and gas plumes)
- Water Color (phytoplankton, red tide, algae, sediment, whiting, etc.)
- Wildfires (forest and plains fires, urban and industrial fire events, manmade or naturally caused)

Data is updated as it comes in from a variety of sources including:
- British Columbia Wildfire Service
- CALFIRE
- Copernicus Emergency Management Service
- Earth Observatory
- Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System
- Global Identifier Number (GLIDE)
- InciWeb
- International Charter on Space and Major Disasters
- LANCE Rapid Response
- NASA Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit
- Pacific Disaster Center
- ReliefWeb
- Smithsonian Institution Global Volcanism Program
- Unisys Weather
- USGS Emergency Operations Collection Management Tool
- USGS Hazards Data Distribution System
- Western Australia Department of Fire and Emergency Services

Also include is a Twitter stream for each natural event.