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Expert available to discuss potential impact on supply chains, especially fuel supply, from storms Marco and Laura

With tropical storms Marco and Laura bearing down on the Gulf Coast, the potential for disruptions to the nation’s fuel and shipping infrastructure is significant, according to data scientist Ben Ruddell, director of the FEWSION project at Northern Arizona University and a leading expert on supply chains. This means that cities and counties throughout the nation and in other parts of the world could see increased prices or fuel shortages, depending on the storm’s impacts.

The FEWSION team, using the FEW-View supply chain analysis tool available, has released a map and analysis of possible impacts to national and global supply chains during the first day of landfall from the combined hurricanes (or tropical storms) Laura and Marco, expected later this week. According to the NOAA-NWS National Hurricane Center, as of 1 p.m. CDT Aug. 24, these hurricanes are projected to impact East Texas and Louisiana, especially the coastal region including Houston and New Orleans. 

Expert: Ben Ruddell, director of the FEWSION project, professor and director of the School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems at Northern Arizona University

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The FEWSION project is funded by the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Agriculture to map the nation’s supply chains and study their resiliency and vulnerability. FEWSION is led by Northern Arizona University professor Ben Ruddell and includes a team of dozens of scientists at universities and laboratories around the nation, especially the Decision Theater at Arizona State University that operates the FEW-View mapping system.

Contact: To schedule an interview or request comments or data analysis from Ben, contact Carol Miller at 1-202-306-0130 or carolmiller100@gmail.com.