Climate Mapping for Resilience and Adaptation

Climate Mapping forResilience and Adaptation Knowing which hazards could harm the things you care about is the first step in protecting them. This portal can help you understand what climate-related hazards you face, now and in the future. Climate-related hazards in real-time Climate-related hazards are affecting U.S. communities every day. View real-time statistics and maps documenting where people, property, and infrastructure may be exposed to hazards. Click any hazard below to display its associated map. Click areas of interest on any map for more information. Does your community face any of these hazards, now or in the future? The impacts of climate-related hazards are already occurring, and they are projected to worsen in many regions. Launch the CMRA Assessment tool below and enter your location to see how climate conditions are projected to change through this century. CMRA Assessment Tool Check how climate conditions in your location are projected to change over the next several decades. Explore the results to recognize if the things your community values—assets such as people, property, and infrastructure—could be exposed to climate-related hazards. Click the image to open CMRA Assessment Tool. CMRA Assessment Tool Screenshot Climate-related hazard information Explore maps, data, federal programs, funding opportunities, and other resources to support your climate resilience planning for these issues. Extreme Heat Drought Wildfire Flooding Coastal Inundation Implementing climate resilience policy The Federal government is taking action to protect people, property, and infrastructure from the impacts of changing climate conditions across the country. Federal agencies are providing access to improved datasets, new tools, and guidance to help people address their climate-related challenges. E.O. 14008 – Tackling the Climate Crisis Federal Support for Nature-Based Solutions Federal Flood Risk Management Standard National Initiative to Advance Building Codes Federal Climate Adaptation Plans Decision-relevant climate data Explore additional data that can help you understand exposure to climate-related hazards. The curated collections below offer Federal and non-federal resources; most of the open datasets are ready for use in a range of geospatial software. For assistance in using mapping technologies to assess your situation and build climate resilience, view tutorials in Esri's GIS for Climate Resilience collection. Learning Pathways and Resources in the collection are based on the U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit's Steps to Resilience framework. Extreme Heat Drought Wildfire Flooding CoastalInundation Explore additional data: Climate Models, Demographics, Infrastructure, Environment, Hazards Start developing your climate resilience plan Steps to Resilience See what others have done

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Link https://resilience.climate.gov/
Status scheduled
Catalog type Geoportal
Owner name National Climate Resilience
Owner type Unknown
Owner link None
Owner location United States
Software arcgishub (ArcGIS Hub)
Tags
Access modes open
Content types dataset, map_layer
API Status active

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code name
US United States

Languages

code name
EN English

API Endpoints

type url
dcatap201 https://resilience.climate.gov/api/feed/dcat-ap/2.0.1.json
dcatus11 https://resilience.climate.gov/api/feed/dcat-us/1.1.json
rss https://resilience.climate.gov/api/feed/rss/2.0
ogcrecordsapi https://resilience.climate.gov/api/search/v1

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