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Climate Explorer: Improved Access to Local Climate Projections

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The goal of the U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit’s (CRT) Climate Explorer (CE) is to provide information at appropriate spatial and temporal scales to help practitioners gain insights into the risks posed by climate change. Ultimately, these insights can lead to groups of local stakeholders taking action to build their resilience to a changing climate. Using CE, decision-makers can visualize decade-by-decade changes in climate conditions in their county and the magnitude of changes projected for the end of this century under two plausible emissions pathways. They can also check how projected changes relate to user-defined thresholds that represent points at which valued assets may become stressed, damaged, or destroyed. By providing easy access to authoritative information in an elegant interface, the Climate Explorer can help communities recognize—and prepare to avoid or respond to—emerging climate hazards. Another important step in the evolution of CE builds on the purposeful alignment of the CRT with the U.S. Global Change Research Program’s (USGCRP) National Climate Assessment (NCA). By closely linking these two authoritative resources, we envision that users can easily transition from static maps and graphs within NCA reports to dynamic, interactive versions of the same data within CE and other resources within the CRT, which they can explore at higher spatial scales or customize for their own purposes. The provision of consistent climate data and information—a result of collaboration among USGCRP’s federal agencies—will assist decision-making by other governmental entities, nongovernmental organizations, businesses, and individuals.

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Across the nation, many communities, businesses, and resource managers are seeking to identify and build resilience to climate-related hazards. To meet their needs for both authoritative historical climate data and state-of-art climate projections, the U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit’s Climate Explorer (https://toolkit.climate.gov/climate-explorer2/) gives users an easy way to visualize or download past climate observations and future climate projections for decision-relevant variables. The Climate Explorer (CE)—developed under the auspices of the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) and hosted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)—provides graphs and maps of climate observations and statistically downscaled climate projections for every county in the contiguous United States. As an integral part of the U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit, the CE helps users envision a range of potential future climate so they can consider and implement climate-smart adaptation strategies.

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Lipschultz, F., D. Herring, A. Ray, J. Alder, L. Dahlman, A. DeGaetano, J. Fox, E. Gardiner, J. Herring, J. Hicks, F. Melton, P. Morefield, AND W. Sweet. Climate Explorer: Improved Access to Local Climate Projections. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 101(3):E265-E273, (2020). [DOI: 10.1175/bams-d-18-0298.1]

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