Climate Risk Tools & Resources

Free tools, calculators, and government resources to assess climate risks for your home

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How to Use Climate Risk Tools Effectively

1. Check Multiple Sources

Don't rely on a single tool or data source. Cross-reference information from FEMA, NOAA, EPA, and USGS to get a complete picture of climate risks.

2. Understand Local Context

National datasets may not capture local variations. Contact local planning departments, emergency management offices, and building officials for area-specific information.

3. Consider Future Projections

Historical data shows past risks, but climate change is altering risk patterns. Look for tools that include future climate projections and sea level rise scenarios.

4. Verify Before Buying

Online tools are a starting point, not a final answer. Before purchasing property, get professional inspections, consult with insurance agents, and review official municipal records.

5. Update Regularly

Climate risk data changes as new maps are published and conditions evolve. Re-check risks annually, especially after major climate events or map updates.

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