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  1. Impact Map - Climate Impact Lab

    Aug 15, 2024 · The Climate Impact Map provides a highly localized picture of future climate impacts across the US and the globe. Explore how climate change will affect you.

  2. Maps & Data - NOAA Climate.gov

    Browse a range of easy-to-understand climate maps in a single interface. Visualize climate data via an interactive web map. Find out about measuring, modeling, and predicting climate and …

  3. National Climate Assessment Interactive Atlas

    Check climate conditions projected for your region later this century using the NCA Interactive Atlas Explorer. Learn more about the Global Warming Levels shown in each map. Click the “Open map” button to access the map gallery. Climate change is affecting communities across the country in different ways.

  4. Future Climate Projections - Graphs & Maps - NOAA Climate.gov

    Check past, present, and projected future climate conditions related to temperature or precipitation for any county in the United States. View graphs or maps to compare conditions observed in the recent past (1961-1990) with conditions projected in future decades.

  5. National Climate Change Viewer (NCCV) | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

    Jun 22, 2021 · The NCCV allows users to visualize projected changes in climate (maximum and minimum air temperature, precipitation) and the water balance (snow water equivalent, runoff, soil water storage, and evaporative deficit) for any state, county and USGS Hydrologic Units (HUC4 and HUC8) using a variety of graphics and tools.

  6. New Climate Maps Show a Transformed United States - ProPublica

    Sep 15, 2020 · Taken with other recent research showing that the most habitable climate in North America will shift northward and the incidence of large fires will increase across the country, this suggests...

  7. U.S. Climate Atlas - National Centers for Environmental Information

    There are maps for minimum temperature, maximum temperature, and precipitation. There are two types of data that can be displayed; maps for a particular month and year from 1895 to present, or climatology maps.

  8. Sea Level Rise - Map Viewer - NOAA Climate.gov

    Enter an address or city name, or zoom in to a location of interest along the coast. Explore the six links along the left margin—Sea Level Rise, Local Scenarios, Mapping Confidence, Marsh Migration, Vulnerability, and High Tide Flooding—to view visualizations under each category.

  9. Fifth National Climate Assessment

    At top left, five maps of the United States divided into the 10 National Climate Assessment regions show examples of how climate change is happening now. The maps show directions of observed changes at the regional scale for several metrics as described in the caption.

  10. Future Climate - National Climate Assessment

    The National Climate Assessment summarizes the impacts of climate change on the United States, now and in the future. A team of more than 300 experts guided by a 60-member …