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The aftermath of Katrina. A boat lift, gift of the city of Valdez, Alaska, and transportation coordinated by NOAA Sea Grant personnel, arrives in Plaquemines Parish. This piece of equipment was needed to speed the refloating of vessels left aground by Katrina. Image ID: wea02800, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Photo Date: 2006 February 27 Location: Louisiana, Southeast coastal parishes Credit: Collection of Wayne and Nancy Weikel, FEMA Fisheries Coordinators View photo of Hurricane Katrina Recovery - 1.7MB | |
The aftermath of Katrina. Boats strewn about by Katrina. Image ID: wea02830, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Photo Date: 2006 April 26 Location: Louisiana, Southeast coastal parishes Credit: Collection of Wayne and Nancy Weikel, FEMA Fisheries Coordinators View photo of Hurricane Katrina Dodge Ram - 1.6MB | |
Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude. A unique Rules of the Road situation. Who has the right-of-way? Image ID: wea02952, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Louisiana, Southeast coastal parishes Credit: Collection of Wayne and Nancy Weikel, FEMA Fisheries Coordinators View photo of Hurricane Katrina Roadblock - 400KB | |
Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude. Fisheries refrigerator truck with front end in the water following Hurricane Katrina. Image ID: wea02961, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Louisiana, Southeast coastal parishes Credit: Collection of Wayne and Nancy Weikel, FEMA Fisheries Coordinators View photo of Hurricane Katrina Fish Truck - 509KB | |
Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude. Private boat recovery efforts. Image ID: wea02969, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Louisiana, Southeast coastal parishes Credit: Collection of Wayne and Nancy Weikel, FEMA Fisheries Coordinators View photo of Hurricane Katrina Truck Towing Boat - 383KB | |
Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude. SeaGrant arranges with city of Valdez, Alaska to transport surplus heavy lift to Plaquemines Parish. Heavy lift shown here passing into Plaquemines Parish following one month trip from Valdez in the dead of winter. Image ID: wea02973, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Louisiana, Southeast coastal parishes Credit: Collection of Wayne and Nancy Weikel, FEMA Fisheries Coordinators View photo of Hurricane Katrina Recovery - 388KB | |
Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude. Assembling the Valdez Travel Lift. Image ID: wea02974, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Louisiana, Southeast coastal parishes Credit: Collection of Wayne and Nancy Weikel, FEMA Fisheries Coordinators View photo of Hurricane Katrina Recovery - 483KB | |
Lake Placid Winter Olympics. Arrival of Olympic Torch Relay team at Lake George. Image ID: wea03130, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: New York, Lake Placid Credit: Dr. John Kelley, NOAA/NOS/CSDL View photo of 1980 Winter Olympics Torch Relay - 901KB | |
Lake Placid Winter Olympics. Image ID: wea03184, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: New York, Lake Placid Credit: Dr. John Kelley, NOAA/NOS/CSDL View photo of 1980 Winter Olympics - 1.0MB | |
Lake Placid Winter Olympics. Image ID: wea03198, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: New York, Lake Placid Credit: Dr. John Kelley, NOAA/NOS/CSDL View photo of 1980 Winter Olympics - 1.2MB | |
Public affairs picture illustrating warning and preparedness. Policeman appears to have been superimposed over violent weather imagery. Image ID: wea03255, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Photo Date: 1960 ca. View photo of Police Car in Weather Warning Illustration - 2.8MB | |
Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The main NOAA building in Pascagoula sustained damage during Katrina. Image ID: wea03272, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Mississippi, Pascagoula Photo Date: 2005 September 13 Credit: Personnel of the NOAA Ship THOMAS JEFFERSON; Collection of Gretchen Imahori, NOAA/NOS/Office of Coast Survey View photo of Hurricane Katrina NOAA Office Parking Lot - 1.0MB | |
NOAA Tsunami buoys at the National Data Buoy Center prior to deployment. Image ID: wea03301, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Mississippi, Bay St. Louis View photo of NOAA Tsunami Buoys on Truck - 1.8MB | |
Traveling to wildfires often involves miles of travel on unimproved roads with very dusty conditions. In the background a portion of the Derby Fire in southern Montana exhibits column behavior. Image ID: wea03323, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Photo Date: 2006 September 2 Photographer: Dan Borsum, NOAA/NWS/WR/WFO/Billings Montana View photo of NWS Chevrolet Tahoe at Wildfire - 1.6MB | |
Incident Meteorologist Joel Curtis (second from left) watches the Derby Fire with some local firefighters monitoring the fire. Image ID: wea03327, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Photo Date: 2006 September 2 Photographer: Dan Borsum, NOAA/NWS/WR/WFO/Billings Montana View photo of NWS Chevrolet Tahoe at Wildfire - 1.8MB | |
Incident Meteorologists Jim Wallman and Chris Jordan track a PIBAL using a theodolite allowing them to monitor winds in the Reilly Complex Fire in Southern Utah. Image ID: wea03331, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Utah, St. George area Photo Date: 2006 July 29 Photographer: Dan Borsum, NOAA/NWS/WR/WFO/Billings Montana View photo of NWS Chevrolet Tahoe at Wildfire - 2.9MB | |
NOAA National Weather Service Incident Meteorologists demonstrate flexibility as they can carry all the equipment they need in a vehicle and then use the vehicle as a mobile office. In the picture are a satellite dish for communications and equipment used to track PIBALs. Image ID: wea03332, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Utah, St. George area Photo Date: 2006 July 29 Photographer: Dan Borsum, NOAA/NWS/WR/WFO/Billings Montana View photo of NWS Chevrolet Tahoe at Wildfire - 3.2MB | |
Looking down the main street running through Lake Charles. Without a government badge or media pass, nobody was allowed beyond the exits of the interstate entering the town. Every exit was blocked by armed National Guard and State Police. Image ID: wea03433, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Louisiana, Lake Charles Photo Date: 2005 September 30 Photographer: Michael Gill, NOAA/NWS/WSFO Wichita View photo of Dodge Ram and Hurricane Katrina Damage - 838KB | |
A house either floated off its foundation or was blown off its foundation and landed on this vehicle. There are many instances of vehicles going through buildings but few of buildings going through vehicles. Image ID: wea03438, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Louisiana Photo Date: 2005 September 30 Photographer: Sam Williams View photo of House on a Buick Century - 3.9MB | |
A Jack in the Box sign crushed a vehicle during Hurricane Rita. Image ID: wea03437, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Louisiana Photo Date: 2005 September 30 Photographer: Sam Williams View photo of Jack in the Box Sign Crushed SUV - 2.6MB | |
Several state museums are visible in this image of Edenton Street in downtown Raleigh during a January snow in North Carolina. Image ID: wea03484, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: North Carolina, Raleigh Photo Date: 2004 January 9 Photographer: Jonathan Blaes, NOAA/NWS/ER/WFO/ Raleigh View photo of Snowy Street in Raleigh, North Carolina 2004 - 1.7MB | |
School buses along the Mississippi River re-positioned by Hurricane Katrina. Image ID: wea03486, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Louisiana, Port Sulfur Photo Date: 2005 September 18 Photographer: Lieutenant Phil Eastman, NOAA Corps/NMAO/AOC View photo of Buses Thrown by Hurricane Katrina - 2.1MB | |
Volume 3, No.9 of the Army Air Forces Weather Service Bulletin, p. 31. A communications truck of the 21st Weather Squadron after encountering two German paramines. Seven Purple Heart medals were awarded as a result of this tragedy. The weatherman also shared in the dangers of the Front. Image ID: wea03667, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Headquarters Weather Wing Army Air Forces; Courtesy of the family of Nels Johnson, United States Weather Bureau (dec.) View photo of US Army Weather Truck Damaged by Mines - 561KB | |
School bus flipped and crushed by tornado. If tornadoes in the vicinity of school either starting in morning or letting out, assure that children are brought to shelter instead of putting on bus. Image ID: wea03722, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Mississippi, Lowndes County, Caledonia Photo Date: 2008 January 10 Credit: NWS/Jackson WSFO View photo of School Bus Flipped by Tornado - 310KB | |
Motor vehicles do not provide a safe haven in a tornado. Image ID: wea03725, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Mississippi, Lowndes County, Caledonia Photo Date: 2008 January 10 Credit: NWS/Jackson WSFO View photo of SUV Destroyed by Tornado - 445KB |