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国产短视频CMS joins NOAA鈥檚 Caribbean Climate Adaptation Network

Hurricane Maria image from NOAA

Hurricane Maria image. Photo credit NOAA.

The 国产短视频College of Marine Science (国产短视频CMS) is one of nine institutions in a that will work directly with communities in the Caribbean region to work on how best to prepare for and 鈥渁dapt鈥 to higher risks of disasters that come with a changing climate. CMS Professor Frank Muller-Karger leads the 国产短视频CMS effort as a co-principal investigator on the team, called the Caribbean Climate Adaptation Network (CCAN).

The 国产短视频CMS will collect and analyze satellite data to provide a bird鈥檚 eye view of how communities in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands have been impacted by natural hazards and extreme environmental conditions in the past. The work with local vulnerable communities will help them prepare for future hazards such as hurricanes and landslides.

The satellite data help scientists visualize extreme air and ocean temperatures, flooding, excessive rainfall, African Dust, and other hazards to human health and property, said Muller-Karger. His team will create new maps that will include social science data layers such as population, access to health care, and infrastructure.

鈥淲hen this information is overlaid on a map, we can see which communities have been impacted the most by which combination of hazards,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is an opportunity for natural scientists and social scientists to work directly with local communities to identify solutions to future threats.鈥

The leads the effort, which also includes the , , , , , , the , and the in addition to USF. The team is funded by a $6,037,468, five-year cooperative agreement.

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