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USGS National Water Information System: Mapper by Jessica Rhodes, last updated: Jul 19, 2020 05:18 PM
Map of all sites with links to all available water data for individual sites.
USGS National Climate Change Viewer by Jessica Rhodes, last updated: Jul 19, 2020 05:11 PM
Worldwide climate modeling centers participating in the 5th Climate Model Intercomparison Program (CMIP5) are providing climate information for the ongoing Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The output from the CMIP5 models is typically provided on grids of ~1 to 3 degrees in latitude and longitude (roughly 80 to 230 km at 45° latitude). To derive higher resolution data for regional climate change assessments, NASA applied a statistical technique to downscale maximum and minimum air temperature and precipitation from 33 of the CMIP5 climate models to a very fine, 800-m grid over the continental United States (CONUS). The full NEX-DCP30 dataset covers the historical period (1950-2005) and 21st century (2006-2099) under four Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP) emission scenarios developed for AR5. The USGS National Climate Change Viewer (NCCV) includes the historical and future climate projections from 30 of the downscaled models for two of the RCP emission scenarios, RCP4.5 and RCP8.5.
Energy Forecast Model by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 19, 2020 05:06 PM
This web-based map tool of the energy assessment combines multiple layers of data on energy development trends and important natural resource and ecosystem services, to give a more comprehensive picture of what potential energy development could look like in the Appalachians. The tool shows where energy development is most likely to occur and indicates areas where such development may intersect with other significant values like intact forests, important streams, and vital ecological services such as drinking water supplies
Energy Forecast Model by admin, last updated: Jul 19, 2020 05:03 PM
This web-based map tool of the energy assessment combines multiple layers of data on energy development trends and important natural resource and ecosystem services, to give a more comprehensive picture of what potential energy development could look like in the Appalachians. The tool shows where energy development is most likely to occur and indicates areas where such development may intersect with other significant values like intact forests, important streams, and vital ecological services such as drinking water supplies.
Data Tab Image by Tracy Clark, last updated: Jul 19, 2020 04:02 PM
Image used for Data Tab and on home page slider.
American Black Duck Spatial Data by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 17, 2020 10:19 PM
Spatial data pertaining to the American Black Duck.
Wildland Fire Spatial Data by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 17, 2020 10:03 PM
Spatial data pertaining to Wildland Fire and Forests.
North Atlantic Spatial Data by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Jul 17, 2020 09:53 PM
Datasets pertaining to the North Atlantic region of the United States.
Fire Liability by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Jul 15, 2020 04:31 PM
Liability means the legal responsibility for one’s acts or omissions. Failure of a person (e.g., landowner or burn boss) to meet those responsibilities leaves them vulnerable to the possibility of a lawsuit.
Wildfire Podcasts by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 15, 2020 04:30 PM
 
Wildfire Podcasts by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 15, 2020 04:30 PM
 
Wildfire Videos by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 15, 2020 04:30 PM
 
Wildfire Videos by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 15, 2020 04:30 PM
 
Wildfire Multimedia by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 15, 2020 04:29 PM
 
Wildfire Multimedia by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 15, 2020 04:29 PM
 
Wildfire Recovery by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 15, 2020 04:29 PM
Recovering from a wildfire can be financially and emotionally complex, particularly if the wildfire was catastrophic and caused significant damage. Research has also shown that already vulnerable groups, such as racial and ethnic minorities, are significantly more vulnerable to the effects of natural disasters, including wildfire, leaving them more in need of assistance.
Community Preparation and Response by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 15, 2020 04:26 PM
Communities play a crucial role in wildfire preparedness and response. While professionals and practitioners can help communities prepare and respond to wildfires, community members ultimately decide what actions they are willing and able to take. Community members are often the best ambassadors of wildfire messaging and these resources will be helpful not only to professionals working to educate and assist communities in wildfire resilience, but to community members doing the same work.
Public Safety by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 15, 2020 04:25 PM
Public safety during and after a wildfire can be challenging, particularly as many people are separated from their usual forms of communication. These resources can help you not only communicate necessary information to the public, but do so in a way that will be useful to them.
Public Safety by Laurel Kays, last updated: Jul 15, 2020 04:25 PM
 
Risk Assessment by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 15, 2020 04:24 PM
Assessing wildfire risk is important for natural resource managers, communities, and others with an interest in mitigating that risk. Wildfire risk assessment allows stakeholders to coordinate risk reduction projects, including prescribed fire, and to work with each other to better prepare for wildfires.