The map above shows a real-time view of some of the disasters being tracked by the RSOE HAVARIA Emergency and Disaster Information Service in Budapest, Hungary. The neat (although slightly morbid) thing about the site is that it consolidates all disasters, from animal attacks (as seen above in S. Africa) to storms (in Northeast U.S.) to disease epidemics (throughout Africa). It also allows the user to click on any epidemic for more details and a close-up satellite picture. http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/woalert-general.php?lang=eng
The map above shows a real-time view of some of the disasters being tracked by the RSOE HAVARIA Emergency and Disaster Information Service in Budapest, Hungary. The neat (although slightly morbid) thing about the site is that it consolidates all disasters, from animal attacks (as seen above in S. Africa) to storms (in Northeast U.S.) to disease epidemics (throughout Africa). It also allows the user to click on any epidemic for more details and a close-up satellite picture. http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/woalert-general.php?lang=eng
It's the "global incident map" of terrorism and other suspicious activity (possible bombs, suspiscious letters, etc.)
The maps are scary and depressing, yet informative (and a good bit addictive!)
Apparently- it was because of the cold wave we are in
BTW:
temperatures are in the thirties during the day adn teens during the evening