Saturday, May 9, 2009
All new NaturalHazards.org is now online!
In 1998, I developed the first comprehensive website devoted to natural hazards. This site has been visited by over half of a million people from more than 75 countries, and is a primary reference for several major publications, such as Encyclopedia Britannica Online. That all sounds great, but the site was becoming quite dated and in desperate need of new content. I've spent the last couple weeks re-designing the site to make it more accessible and more visual. Although it still has some growing to do, the incorporation of high quality imagery and updated text content has given it at least a breath of life. Unfortunately, with my field season only one week away, most of my time will now be devoted to other projects. However, I am going to make a serious effort to constantly produce new content for the site as a byproduct of my work for these other projects. If you get a chance, take a look: http://naturalhazards.org. Of course, I welcome any and all feedback.
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It's a "MAKEOVER STORY" and NaturalHazards.org is looking good. Of course, before and after images are essential, when visualizing true transformation. While rummaging through my things, I came upon the older version. Very different, eh!
With an air of simplicity, new photos, and tons of information, this site is sure to STIMULATE.....
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