U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit – Climate Explorer
Check temperature, precipitation, and other climate conditions projected for the future for any county in the contiguous United States or borough in Alaska. Generate graphs or maps to compare projections against conditions observed in the recent past.
NOAA's Sea Level Rise map viewer gives users a way to visualize community-level impacts from coastal flooding or sea level rise (up to 10 feet above average high tides).
Tracking and understanding hurricanes is important to scientists and climatologists who seek to find patterns and variability as a piece in understanding climate change. For emergency management officials and and those w
This tool shows maps of average monthly wind speed and direction for the contiguous United States from 1950 to the present. Within the tool, click the Overview link in the upper right for information about the maps.
NOAA's Geoplatform provides geospatial data, maps, and analytics in support of NOAA's mission through a GIS application using Esri's ArcGIS Online. Maps, Layers, Scenes, Apps and StoryMaps are available to the public for browsing.
The Drought Risk Atlas provides historic data about drought through 2012 for weather stations across the United States that have at least 40 years of records.
Monday through Friday of each week, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center issues an outlook of weather- and climate-related hazards to the United States for the next three to fourteen days.