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Hurricane Beryl Signals Climate Change’s Impact on Extreme Weather
In the article on Time.com, “Why Beryl’s ‘Unprecedented’ Timing Is a Sign of Climate Change’s Impact on Extreme Weather,” Chantelle Lee discusses the connection between Hurricane Beryl and climate...
Climate Change and Extreme Heat Threaten Train Service and Safety
Extreme heat poses a significant challenge for rail infrastructure, creating safety hazards In the article “Why Extreme Heat Causes Amtrak Delays,” Chantelle Lee from Time discusses the impact of...
ClimaTwin at the National Academies’ 2024 Annual Climate Crossroads Summit
ClimaTwin® is proud to join the National Academies for the second annual Climate Crossroads Summit 2024. During the climate event, sessions cover diverse topics, focusing on the current and emerging...
Modernizing Probable Maximum Precipitation Estimation for Climate Change
The following post is a review of the new report “Modernizing Probable Maximum Precipitation Estimation” published by The National Academies Press. For over 75 years, engineers in the U.S. designed...
ClimaTwin Joins the NVIDIA Inception Program for AI and Accelerated Computing
AI and accelerated computing will enable breakthroughs in climate science. ClimaTwin, a B2B SaaS solution for physical climate risk intelligence, is proud to join the NVIDIA Inception Program, an...
The Social-Ecological Consequences of Future Wildfire in the West
ClimaTwin, a B2B SaaS solution for physical climate risk intelligence, is proud to participate in the workshop The Social-Ecological Consequences of Future Wildfire in the West. In collaboration...
Planning and Constructing for Future Sea Level Rise in Coastal Infrastructure
The following is a review of the article entitled “What future sea-level rise should we design for today?” authored by Scott L. Douglass, Ph.D., P.E., BCCE, M. ASCE, and published in the Explainer...
Geophysical Research Letters’: Climate Change Accelerating Sea Level Rise in South Florida
The summary below is from the article “Sea levels are starting to rise faster: Here's how much South Florida is expecting” by Alex Harris of the Miami Herald and an article from Phys.org. The...
ClimaTwin Contributes to The FEMA Draft National Resilience Guidance
ClimaTwin is proud to provide feedback to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on the draft National Resilience Guidance, a complex topic requiring nationwide effort from a broad spectrum...
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