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Coastal Inundation Dashboard

This tool brings together real-time water levels, 48-hour forecasts of water levels, and historic flooding information into one online tool to help decision makers and coastal residents understand both short-term risks—such as an approaching hurricane or nor’easter—as well as longer-term risks, such as high-tide flooding and sea level rise. Boaters and fishermen can use the tool to get information on their latest local tides.  

Climate Change Indicator Platform

Climate indicators show trends over time in key aspects of our environment. Indicators based on long-term, consistently collected data can be used to understand how our climate and environmental conditions are changing, consider and assess risks and vulnerabilities, and help us prepare, take action, and improve resilience to the impacts of climate change.

The platform provides interactive and downloadable visualizations on climate change indicators, including: 

Storm Events Database

This database contains data and information for the United States, its territories, and possessions, from 1950 to the present, and contains over 1.2 million records. Data are updated monthly with up to a 90-day delay due to the time required to collect and verify the information.

RETScreen

RETScreen is a clean energy management software system for energy efficiency, renewable energy, and co-generation project feasibility analysis, as well as ongoing energy performance analysis. RETScreen Expert, an advanced premium version of the software, is available in viewer mode completely free of charge.

Simple Planning Tool for Oklahoma Climate Hazards

This tool is a compilation of relatively easy-to-use online interactive tools, maps, and graphs to assist planners and emergency managers in the state of Oklahoma who are assessing their long-term climate risks, both historically and in the future. It is primarily designed for decision makers who serve small- to medium-sized communities, but may also be of interest to those who serve larger areas. This tool was developed with input from local and state emergency managers and planners.

National Snow Analyses

The National Weather Service's National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center produces maps and offers data for snow water equivalent, snow Depth, average snowpack temperatures, snow water equivalent change, snow/non-snow precipitation, snow melt, sublimation, and snow reports. Additionally, station reports and interpolated snowfall products are available.

ACIS Climate Maps

The High Plains Regional Climate Center provides access to a suite of temperature and precipitation maps across the United States. A user-friendly interface enables users to easily choose from a comprehensive range of products, timescales, and regions.

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