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NOAA's NIDIS has launched the Mississippi River Basin Drought and Water Dashboard, an innovative new tool designed to make complex drought information accessible and actionable for decision-makers across the 31-state watershed.
The U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit is a dynamic resource, continuously evolving based on feedback from real users. Our latest round of updates introduces several new features designed to make the site more accessible, interactive, and useful.
NOAA and their partners provide products and services to support coastal and inland communities with recovery planning and decision making. These resources were prepared in support of FEMA's response to impacts of Tropical Storm Helene in North Carolina (DR-4827-NC) in April 2025.
The U.S. Global Change Research Program released the Fifth National Climate Assessment Report in 2023. Public webinars focusing on various chapters of the report, along with a NCA5 Companion Podcast, were also recorded.
Select from recorded webinars and podcasts to find sessions of interest.
The latest version of the Climate Explorer offers climate projections for every county in the entire United States. The recent addition of climate projection data for Hawai'i and U.S. island territories in the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea complements the tool’s original contiguous U.S (CONUS) coverage and the addition of data for Alaska.
The Resilience Ecosystem (RE) is an open and inclusive community of public and private entities working individually and collectively to help communities and businesses in all U.S. regions and sectors to adapt/build resilience to climate-related hazards.