This mapping tool illustrates current worst-case coastal storm surge or inundation scenarios and hurricane strike frequency derived from Sea, Lake, and Overland Surge from Hurricanes (SLOSH) models by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 100 and 500 year flood plains from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and hurricane strike dataset from the National Hurricane Center (NHC). This mapping tool provides easy to access scenarios of projected changes from EPA's Climate Resilience Evaluation and Awareness Tool for annual total precipitation, annual average temperature, precipitation intensity for the 100-year storm, number of days per year with temperatures above 100 F, and sea-level rise for coastal Surge Inundation and Hurricane Strike Frequency Map GIWiz is an interactive, online information portal that provides communities with quick and easy access to EPA's Green Infrastructure tools and resources.
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It includes information such as web links, reports, plans, tools, specific practices, funding sources, and partnerships. The database provides information at the state, local, or regional level.
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RAINE is a database that catalogs activities in more than 100 New England jurisdictions addressing climate change impacts. RAINE, Resilience and Adaptation In New England Use the Search Box to explore the Tools section more generally.To sort by "Keyword" click on the arrow icon next to "Area of Interest/Keyword".
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To sort tool "Names" alphabetically, click on the arrow icon next to "Name".The most relevant tools based on your search are provided below.EPA staff have developed water tools to help communities anticipate, plan for, and adapt to the changing climate.