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Sandbags are transported by the 633rd Civil Engineer Squadron to help prevent flooding during Hurricane Sandy, on Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., Oct. 26, 2012. Due to a partnership with NASA, the 633rd CES uses the Flood Impact Analysis Tool to determine locations that need more flood protection through the use of sand bags, keeping water out of buildings. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Teresa Aber) AF, NASA partner for mission success
Developed in the mid-1990s by the NASA Geographic Information System office, the Flood Impact Analysis Tool illustrates the effects of localized tidal storm flooding.
0 1/06
2017
Jon Korta’s sled team waits out the flood in a boat for two days. Korta said the team, which has raced in the Iditarod, is used to difficult challenges. 
Air Force reunites Alaska families with sled dogs
For six days a week, a small 30-passenger, chartered plane touched down on the runway in Galena, Alaska, carrying a team of contractors with the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, their equipment and supplies for conducting environmental investigations at the former Air Force Galena Forward Operating Location. Recently, the flight manifest boasted a few unusual passengers ... sled dogs.
0 9/30
2013
Colorado National Guardsmen respond to floods in Boulder County, Colo., Sept.12, 2013. The guardsmen are working with local agencies to help citizens in the area affected by the flooding by evacuating people using high-clearance vehicles. Guardsmen mobilize to assist in Colorado flooding
Nearly 100 Colorado National Guard soldiers and airmen, along with high-mobility vehicles and helicopters, have been mobilized to assist local authorities in search-and-rescue operations in the midst of historic flooding in the state.
0 9/13
2013
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