Developed by the NOAA Coastal Services Center, the sea level rise viewer offers access to data and information about the risks of sea level rise, storm surge, and flooding along the coastal United States. The Web-based map has the potential to help people build (or rebuild) in a more resilient way.
Explaining the NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer
October 29, 2013
Worried about Water? Tracking Climate Assures Supply
June 10, 2013
Windell’s Levee: Protecting a Coastal Community
November 27, 2012
Resilience and Energy: Coastal Management Ensures Supply
November 27, 2012
Everything’s Moving: Relative Sea Level Rise Explained
November 27, 2012
Ground Zero for Sea Level Rise
November 27, 2012
Louisiana’s Front Line: Defense from Storm and Surge
November 27, 2012
The average U.S. citizen consumes around 3.5 pounds of peanut butter a year. Will global warming make climate conditions less peanut-friendly in the U.S.?