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May 1, 2026 ∙ 2 min
Why Coastal Communities Face Greater Climate Risk: Understanding Community Vulnerability in a Changing Climate
Coastal communities around the world are becoming increasingly vulnerable to climate change and extreme weather. Rising sea levels, stronger hurricanes, heavier rainfall, and storm surge flooding are creating growing risks for homes, transportation systems, schools, hospitals, and local economies. Even relatively small increases in sea level can significantly increase flooding during storms, making coastal regions some of the most exposed areas to climate-related disasters. One reason coastal...

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Apr 1, 2026 ∙ 4 min
Climate Risk & Resilience Initiative (CLARITY): Datasets & Tools
Under the CLARITY Climate Risk & Resilience Initiative, students can explore a curated collection of climate datasets, visual tools, and educational platforms commonly used in environmental research. These resources help K–12 learners better understand hurricanes, extreme weather, sea-level rise, climate vulnerability, and resilience through accessible data and interactive learning. Hurricane & Storm Tracking NOAA Hurricane Database (HURDAT2) The official Atlantic hurricane database...

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Mar 1, 2026 ∙ 2 min
When Small Climate Changes Create Big Consequences: Why Extreme Weather Matters More Than You Think?
When many people think about climate change, they imagine slowly rising temperatures over long periods of time. But some of the biggest dangers of climate change actually come from extreme weather events. A small increase in ocean temperature can make hurricanes significantly stronger. Slightly warmer air can hold more moisture, leading to heavier rainfall and more severe flooding. In climate science, even small environmental shifts can sometimes create disproportionately large impacts on...

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