-
Stream Temperature Inventory and Mapper
-
This project developed a coordinated, multi-agency regional stream temperature framework and database for New England, the Mid-Atlantic, and the Great Lakes states. The project compiled metadata about existing stream temperature monitoring locations and networks; developed a web-based decision support mapper to display, integrate, and share that information; built a community of contacts with interest in this effort; and developed data portal capabilities that integrate stream temperature data from several sources.
Located in
Projects
/
Beach and Tidal Inlet Habitat Inventories
-
North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative
-
Located in
Who We Are
/
Organizations
-
Palmer, Richard
-
Located in
Members
-
Polebitski, Austin
-
Located in
Members
-
Impacts of Climate Change on Stream Temperature
-
This study gathered existing stream temperature data, identified data gaps, deployed temperature monitoring to locations lacking data, and compared state-of-the-art stream temperature models across the Northeast domain.
Located in
Projects
/
North Atlantic Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects
/
Impacts of Climate Change on Stream Temperature
-
Decision Support Framework for Sea-level Rise Impacts
-
One of the principal impacts of sea-level rise will be the loss of land in coastal areas through erosion and submergence of the coastal landscape. However, changes vary across space and time and are difficult to predict because landforms such as beaches, barriers, and marshes can respond to sea level rise in complicated, dynamic ways. This project developed decision support models to address critical management decisions at regional and local scales, considering both dynamic and simple inundation responses to sea-level rise.
Located in
Projects
/
North Atlantic Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects
/
Decision support framework for sea-level rise impacts