Aquifer Storage and Recovery: A Strategy for Long-Term Water Security in Puerto Rico
FEMA National Flood Insurance Program Community Rating System
Water Resources Dashboard
Sea, Lake, and Overland Surges from Hurricanes (SLOSH) Model
Southeast Region Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlook
State Climate Summaries
The State Climate Summaries provided here were initially produced to meet the demand for state-level climate information in the wake of the Third U.S. National Climate Assessment. This 2022 version provides new information and extends the historical climate record to 2020 for each state. The summaries cover assessment topics directly related to NOAA’s mission, specifically historical climate variations and trends, future climate model projections of climate conditions during the 21st century, and past and future conditions of sea level and coastal flooding. Additional background information and links are given below.
Assessing Climate-Sensitive Ecosystems in the Southeastern United States
Climate change impacts ecosystems in many ways, from effects on species to phenology to wildfire dynamics. Assessing the potential vulnerability of ecosystems to future changes in climate is an important first step in prioritizing and planning for conservation. Although assessments of climate change vulnerability commonly are done for species, fewer have been done for ecosystems. To aid regional conservation planning efforts, this report assesses climate change vulnerability for ecosystems in the Southeastern United States and Caribbean.
Reef Resilience Toolkit
Coral Reef Watch—Satellite Monitoring Decision Support System
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