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The Climate Shift Index: Ocean (Ocean CSI) is a system that computes the climate change fingerprint on daily ocean temperatures. More specifically, it indicates how human-caused climate change ...
Climate Central is pleased to announce the release of CoastalDEM® v2.1, a near-global digital elevation model for ocean coastal areas. CoastalDEM v2.1 has ...
As sea levels rise, flooding is becoming more common along U.S. coasts, where 29% of the population lives. Climate Central’s Coastal Risk Finder provides maps and analysis of the people, homes ...
Looking for information about the Climate Shift Index: Ocean? Head here. Click to visualize the impact of climate change on today's temperature anywhere on Earth. We often hear how global average ...
Climate Matters enables data-driven climate reporting. We help a nationwide media network connect global climate change to local audiences in ways that matter. Climate Matters produces free weekly ...
The Climate Shift Index (CSI), Climate Central’s daily temperature attribution system, applies the latest peer-reviewed methodology to map the influence of climate change on temperatures across ...
Read the full report: People Exposed to Climate Change: December 2024-February 2025 Download the data: Climate Shift Index (CSI) levels for 220 countries, territories and dependencies, and 940 ...
Or click here for a national summary of county results. Reports are available only for coastal counties with accessible data and substantial results, and some do not include property assessments.
For every 1°F of warming the air can hold an extra 4% of moisture, increasing the chances of heavier downpours that contribute to the risk of flash floods. The rapid onset of flash floods ...
Realtime Climate provides free, timely alerts whenever climate-relevant events occur locally. Each alert provides links to science-based analyses and visualizations—including locality-specific ...
Working closely with researchers in academia, at Climate Central and elsewhere, John Upton leads features collaborations with local print, radio, television and digital news outlets throughout the ...
In 2014, the common-held story among scientists, policymakers and the media went something like this: No individual heat wave, flood or drought can be linked to climate change. That was wrong, and ...
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