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North Carolina Hurricane Relief Information
Floyd photo gallery (Nando Times); Images of pre- and post-Hurricane Floyd landscape conditions in North Carolina (NOAA Daily Operational Significant Event
http://www.state.nc.us/hurricane/hurricane.htm
Archive of North Carolina recovery from Hurricane Floyd
Greenville. In eastern North Carolina, Hurricane Floyd destroyed 7,000 homes, damaged 56,000 others, and killed 51 people. From
http://www.elca.org/dcs/disaster/archives/a-ncarolina.html
North Carolina (Hurricane Floyd) Update
Back to list of current disasters. NORTH CAROLINA (HURRICANE FLOYD) UPDATE. Full Report. ELCA concludes response to Hurricane Floyd damage in North Carolina.
http://www.elca.org/dcs/disaster/ncupdate.html
CNN.com - Isabel churning for mid-Atlantic coast - Sep. 16, 2003
North Carolina was last hit by a Category 2 storm in 1999, when Hurricane Floyd came ashore and flooded the region for days. According
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WEATHER/09/16/hurricane.isabel/
Morbidity and Mortality Associated With Hurricane Floyd --- North ...
This report presents data about injuries, illnesses, and deaths during and following Hurricane Floyd in North Carolina and identifies the leading cause of
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm4917a3.htm
Overwhelmed: North Carolina's Response To Hurricane Floyd, ...
Overwhelmed: North Carolina's Response To Hurricane Floyd, Swiftwater Rescue Article by Slim Ray - Rescue 3 International.
http://www.rescue3.com/articles08.html
The North Carolina Disaster Center news, weather, emergency, ...
Message Board --Extensive reporting of Hurricane Floyd Hurricane Floyd Tracking Map North Carolina Hurricane Floyd Disaster Recovery Centers USACE Pictures of
http://www.disastercenter.com/northcar/northcar.htm
Hurricane Floyd related websites and archives
Infrastructure. North Carolina Hurricane Floyd Disaster Recovery Centers; Wildernet - Falls Lake; Falls Dam: Taming the Neuse No Longer?
http://www.cpc.unc.edu/projects/floyd/links.html
Flood Forecast Mapping, Tar River Basin, North Carolina
Hurricane Floyd was the fourth hurricane to brush the North Carolina coast area since 1996 and followed Dennis, which passed Cape Fear, North Carolina on
http://www.csc.noaa.gov/ncflood/hfloyd.html
North Carolina Public Health Response to Hurricane Floyd
In the weeks following the devastation of Hurricane Floyd, the North Carolina Division of Public Health conducted a surveillance of hospital emergency
http://www.esri.com/mapmuseum/mapbook_gallery/volume16/health2.html
North Carolina Redevelopment Center
today, Gov. Mike Easley called on North Carolina's local governments to complete Hurricane Floyd recovery in their communities.
http://www.ncredevelopment.org/
Assessing the Impacts of Hurricane Floyd
The cumulative effect of these storms devastated eastern North Carolina, but Hurricane Floyd is the storm that caused the greatest impact on the health and
http://www.cpc.unc.edu/projects/floyd/
NCDA&CS - Statistics - North Carolina: Estimated Losses From ...
North Carolina: Estimated Losses From Hurricane Floyd. North Carolina: Estimated Losses from Hurricane Floyd. Crops. Acres Affected, Total $ Lost.
http://www.ncagr.com/stats/c&lloss.htm
Hurricane Floyd
Maine. Hurricane Floyd produced more human misery and environmental impact in North Carolina than any disaster in memory. The 15
http://www2.ncsu.edu/eos/service/pams/meas/sco/research/nws/cases/19990915/
North Carolina Hurricane Relief Information
Information on help with the animal victims of Hurricane Floyd -www.agr.state.nc.us with the Office of the Governor and the North Carolina Emergency Management
http://www.state.nc.us/hurricane/donations.html
Figure 5.3. North Carolina Coast After Hurricane Floyd
North Carolina Coast After Hurricane Floyd, | Search. USGCRP logo & link to home. Updated 12 October, 2003. Figure 5.3 North Carolina Coast After Hurricane Floyd.
http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/images/ocp2003/ocpfy2003-fig5-3.htm
Hurricane Floyd Forces North Carolina Aquariums at Pine Knoll ...
15 September 1999 Hurricane Floyd Forces North Carolina Aquariums at Pine Knoll Shores and Fort Fisher to Close. RALEIGH -- Because
http://www.aquariums.state.nc.us/files/floydclose.htm
North Carolina Hurricane Floyd Disaster Recovery Centers
North Carolina Hurricane Floyd Disaster Recovery Centers Small Business Administration Loans Disaster Housing Program Applications
http://www.disastercenter.com/northcar/DRCFloyd.htm
North Carolina Crops Severely Damaged by Hurricane Floyd
North Carolina Crops Severely Damaged by Hurricane Floyd. By Lauren Terrazzano NEWSDAY -- KENLY, NC The soybean and peanut plants
http://www-tech.mit.edu/V119/N43/floyd_w&n.43w.html
Online NewsHour: Hurricane Floyd Update -- September 16, 1999
So far, Hurricane Floyd has been blamed for seven deaths - four in North Carolina and one each in Virginia, South Carolina and the Bahamas.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/weather/july-dec99/floyd_update_9-16.html