Tools & Interactives
Long-term sea level change trends at 100+ U.S. locations. Blue, upward arrows show where local sea level is rising. Brown, downward arrows show where local sea level is falling.
View this toolOver 100 climate and environmental variables from NOAA's vast archive presented in a map-based interface that allows you to see, query, capture, share, and download data.
View this toolUp to date, easy to download climate maps suitable for re-use in news articles, blogs, presentations, reports, or any place a polished product is required.
View this toolInteractive table and map showing state- and county-specific drought impacts ranked by U.S. Drought Monitor categories, including impacts to industry, natural resources, and human health.
View this toolInteractive map of the hottest maximum temperatures at locations and when that record was set, recorded at thousands of U.S. stations.
View this toolCompare the Anza-Borrego Desert basin before and after abundant winter rains. The park is all bare ground in early fall, but following the rains, green coats the canyon floors and the surrounding hillsides.
View this toolInteractive map showing the average annual coldest winter temperatures across the contiguous U.S. divided into 10-degree "planting zone" bins for 1971-2000, 1981-2010, and the shift between the two.
View this toolCompare before and after images of the Greenland ice sheet. The ice sheet after the heatwave is much darker and several bright blue pools of meltwater appear to have drained while new ones have formed.
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