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Haiti is highly exposed to hydro-climatic hazards. However, no database exists for the scientific community to characterize these hazards. To fill this gap, hydro-climatic data were compiled to create the first historical database in Haiti. This database, called Simbi, will contribute to a better knowledge of Haitian catchment hydrology..

Bathelemy, Ralph; Brigode, Pierre; Andréassian, Vazken; Perrin, Charles; Moron, Vincent; Gaucherel, Cédric; Tric, Emmanuel; Boisson, Dominique, 2023, "Simbi database: historical hydro-meteorological time series and catchment attributes in Haiti, 1905-2005"

Nine years after the devastating magnitude 7.1 earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, 2010, the first Raspberry Shake (RS) station installed in the country (R30E2) recorded its first local earthquake (See below). At the time the national seismic network, which consists of eight broadband Nanometrics seismometers with VSAT communication capabilities, was inoperative..

Eric Calais

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A network of “personal seismometers” is intended to complement Haiti’s national seismic network to engage and inform residents about earthquake hazards and preparation..

E. Calais, D. Boisson, S. Symithe, R. Momplaisir, C. Prépetit, S. Ulysse, G. P. Etienne, F. Courboulex, A. Deschamps, T. Monfret, J.-P. Ampuero, B. M. de Lépinay, V. Clouard, R. Bossu, L. Fallou and E. Bertrand
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