Tropical Storm and Hurricane Predictions
In addition to the outlook above, this resource from Colorado State University is a great place to learn about hurricane predictions for a specific area of interest.
What is Happening Now?
Curious about whether there are currently any active storms in the Gulf of Mexico or Atlantic? See the graphic below from the National Hurricane Center, and click it for additional information.
Get More Information
While the maps on this website are useful for helping visualize what sea level rise looks like in your area of interest, there are many other great resources available. Any of the items in the list below are a great place to get started. If you have additional resources, please feel free to send them to me so that I can share them here.
- Climate Central Risk Finder
- Florida Climate Center
- In particular, the Florida Climate Center’s newsletters are a great source of current information
- Additionally, the Climate Center releases monthly climate summaries
- Hurricane Risk By County
- Ward Law reached out to provide their hurricane preparedness guide as a practical tool for steps to take when preparing for a hurricane
- The Mesothelioma Center sent me their Asbestos and Natural Disasters Guide containing information about asbestos and the complexities it adds to hurricane prevention and response
- Annuity.org shared The Ultimate Guide to Disaster Preparedness For Your Finances with information about preparing for hurricane impacts and recovering from them
Our Climate on a Global Scale
Interested in seeing how our climate changes over time? Check out the Climate Time Machine from NASA by clicking the image below: