Google Create a Map for Natural Disaster Show

CALIFORNIA - Google Alerts through its Public Project began providing information on whether the point of someone being hit by bad weather or not. Applications that have recently launched a project filmed Google.org Crisis Response Team.

The data in the project came from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the United States (U.S.), the National Weather Service, and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). PCMag proclaimed on Friday (1/27/2012), the application provides weather warnings from around the country.

For example, the application will tell you if there is a tornado warning in southwestern Louisiana, in central Montana blizzard or rainstorm warnings in northern Alaska. It also can display earthquakes that occurred worldwide, for example from the island of Tonga to the city of Salta in Argentina.

When visiting a page Public Alerts, you'll see the index of the memorial is going on. If you want to know the condition of your area, just inputting your city in the search window. When clicking a specific warning, Google Public Alerts will give all the necessary details.

These services also define what is meant Flood Warning, and gives a list of links to other sources that contain things that should be done before, when it occurs, and after the flood.

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