Reposted from EMR-ISAC
In November 2022, the Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and AT&T announced the launch of a new website with the goal of helping communities prepare for future climate extremes. Since the 2022 launch, the Climate Risk and Resilience Portal (ClimRR) has established itself as an award-winning, free, national online source for sophisticated climate data down to the neighborhood level. Community leaders, infrastructure managers, civil engineers and public safety officials can use ClimRR to build resilience against the impacts of future climate hazards like extreme heat, heavy rainfall, wildfire, and drought. This climate-related hazard data can be integrated with local demographic and infrastructure data, so that data on future conditions can be incorporated into Hazard Mitigation Plans, land use plans, infrastructure design, and FEMA’s Resilience Analysis and Planning Tool (RAPT). Last month, a major update to ClimRR was released. FEMA, ANL, and AT&T hosted a webinar on Feb. 1 on how to use ClimRR’s newly enhanced features. This webinar was recorded and is now available on demand via ANL’s YouTube channel. The webinar showed participants how to:
- Generate a local report assessing future climate hazards and community impacts. The new climate projection page allows you to customize a report for your area, combining variables like population demographics with hazard projections.
- Access maps, charts and visualizations. Create easy-to-understand maps, charts and graphs so you can quickly find and communicate important climate risks facing your community.
- Interpret climate hazard data points. Climate data can be overwhelming to explain and understand. Using the portal’s educational features, participants will learn to identify communities most at risk.
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