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#Montreal #Canadiens playing #Carolina #Hurricanes in #Raleigh tonight, just down I-40. #NHL #Hockey #Sports #Analytics #hnom

Last chart I posted showed #Flyers and #Habs with similar metrics, this one is all advantage #Canes. 1st overall PK, btw.

sports.dionresearch.com/nhl/MT

These are rolling mean metrics, over a window of 5 games. This allows to see overall & localized trend. I'm sure the #GoHabsGo would like to get back to that mid December to mid January period where they kept getting better

University of Georgia: Storm surge virtual reality simulation designed to save lives. “Weather the Storm, a virtual reality simulation that takes users through the effects of storm surge to communicate its devastating and sometimes fatal consequences, is now available for download. The simulation aims to empower coastal residents to actively prepare for hurricanes.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/03/26/university-of-georgia-storm-surge-virtual-reality-simulation-designed-to-save-lives/

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#ar#flooding#floods

More than 150 ‘unprecedented’ #climatedisasters struck world in #2024 - #UN
#Floods, #heatwaves and supercharged #hurricanes occurred in hottest #climate human society has ever experienced
#WMO's report on 2024, hottest year on record. Heatwaves in Japan left hundreds of thousands of people struck down by heatstroke. Soaring temps during heatwaves peaked at 49.9C at Carnarvon in Western Australia, 49.7C in city of Tabas in Iran, and 48.5C in nationwide heatwave in Mali.
theguardian.com/environment/20

The Guardian · More than 150 ‘unprecedented’ climate disasters struck world in 2024, says UNBy Damian Carrington

Without #FEMA, smaller and less wealthy states would likely struggle to respond effectively to disasters. A #publichealth professor looks at why getting rid of FEMA would be a bad idea buff.ly/C6aTRTc (Ming Xie, University of Maryland, Baltimore County) 🌎 #climatesky #hurricanes #LAFires
buff.ly/C6aTRTc

The ConversationIf FEMA didn’t exist, could states handle the disaster response alone?
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