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Health Resilience Guide and Toolset |. U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit. The Community Health Resilience Initiative (CHRI) is a collaborative project, involving both public and private-sector partners, ...
broad scale data for the lower 48 states and fine scale data for selected communities; the Eco-Health Relationship Browser , which shows linkages among ecosystems, the services they provide, and human ...
extremes for locations of interest. Access various records of extreme events such as heat waves, droughts, tornadoes, and hurricanes. This site provides a range of tools for exploring weather records ...
institutions, two medical schools, four nursing schools, and other schools for various health-related professions. The Center’s emergency generators, electrical switchgear, and boiler and chiller plan ...
When combined with conditions such as high humidity, sun exposure, stagnant air, and poor air quality, high temperatures can also become a health concern. Some groups face a greater risk of heat-rela ...
flooding, (3) sea level rise/extreme high tides, (4) storm surge, (5) wind, (6) drought, (7) dust storms, (8) wildfires, (9) winter storms, (10) changes in freeze/thaw, and (11) permafrost thaw. The ...
Users can monitor variables of interest such as growing degree days, chill hours, freeze risk, disease risks for selected crops, and current and projected drought conditions. Users can also learn abo ...
related to resilience. Climate stressors include events such as consecutive days of rain and heat waves. One way to identify potential climate stressors is to think back to previous weather- and clima ...
to mitigate against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from threatened or actual natural disasters, acts of terrorism, or other man-made disasters. Ready Army logo. Ready Army is the Army's proact ...
validations. Risk is based primarily in target attractiveness (for man-made hazards). For natural hazards, the tool uses probability of occurrence to calculate risk. Risk is a product of consequences ...
