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Graduate student Jack Alford studies wildlife populations in the arid, high-elevation landscapes of southern Wyoming. But his roots trace back to the humid, hurricane-prone Florida coast.

When Hurricane Milton swept across his home state in October 2024, Alford was thousands of miles away. But he quickly became involved in relief efforts from afar, working with a team of UW faculty and students to provide disaster-mapping services.

Under the guidance of Ramesh Sivanpillai, an instructional professor in the School of Computing and Wyoming Geographic Information Science Center (WyGISC), Alford and 31 fellow volunteers combed through thousands of images to identify damaged homes and structures in five Florida communities.

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