In a continued effort to provide key datasets that support the process of developing resilience to climate change, eleven additional datasets are now available in the Coastal Flooding theme.
These datasets include:
- NOAA Optimum Interpolation 1/4 Degree Daily Sea Surface Temperature (OISST) Analysis, Version 2
- AVHRR Pathfinder Version 5.2 Level 3 Collated (L3C) Global 4km Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Climate Data
Record (CDR) for 1981-2010 - NOAA Climate Data Record (CDR) of Gridded Satellite Data from ISCCP B1 (GridSat-B1) 11 micron Brightness Temperature, Version 2
- NCDC Storm Events Database
- Coastal Economic Trends for Coastal Geographies
- Demographic Trends (1970-2010) for Coastal Geographies
- FEMA HAZUS Critical Facilities for Coastal Geographies
- Time-Series Data for Self-Employed Economic Activity Dependent on the Ocean and Great Lakes Economy for Counties, States, and the Nation between 2005 and 2012
- Time-Series Data on the Ocean and Great Lakes Economy for Counties, States, and the Nation between 2005 and 2012 (Sector and Industry Level)
- Time-Series Data on the Ocean and Great Lakes Economy for Counties, States, and the Nation between 2005 and 2012 (Sector Level)
- Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) for the U.S. Coastal States based on the 2010 Census Tracts
3 Responses to “Coastal Flooding Theme Adds Eleven New Datasets”
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