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SCIPP Launches Redesigned Simple Planning Tool

The Simple Planning Tool for Climate Hazards v2.0 is now available here! The SPT for Climate Hazards v2.0 is an interactive online interface with both expandable menu items throughout the page and a side menu that allow users to access the content quickly and easily.

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New Position: Engagement Associate

SCIPP is hiring an Engagement Associate. This person will focus on increasing our team’s capacity for stakeholder engagement activities through effective communication and event planning and execution.

VanBuskirk and Mullenbach, 2024

New Publication: A Review of Climate Adaptation Research

SCIPP researchers recently published an article containing a comprehensive review of climate adaptation research. To learn more about their work and access the paper, click the button below.

2015: SCIPP helped Tulsa, OK, to improve key messaging strategies towards flood risk. Video source: NOAA Climate Program Office

Forward-thinking leaders need accurate and timely climate data and information to protect their communities. Knowing what’s coming and how to respond allows for informed decisions that prevent impact and reduce risk.

The South-Central United States is one of the most disaster-prone regions in the country, frequently experiencing billion-dollar climate disasters. Some of these weather events are becoming more frequent and more extreme, harming people and property in their wake. Costs of these events are also increasing, negatively impacting economies.

It can be overwhelming to sort through the resources that would help to lessen the impact of climate-related disasters.

At SCIPP, our mission is to help you help your communities by giving you a trusted source of information. We empower leaders by providing climate analyses and information that are relevant, accessible, and actionable. We engage with leaders such as yourself to ensure that our research meets the needs of real people like you.

As an interdisciplinary team with a focus on climate-centric research, we know just how much is at stake. It is incredibly difficult to make big decisions that impact real lives while also navigating bureaucratic priorities.

As an influential decision-maker, you deserve to feel confident you’re making smart choices that will make your community a better, safer place to live. Since 2008, we’ve been dedicated to helping communities navigate their unique weather and climate risks and challenges. As a NOAA-funded program affiliated with top universities in the region, SCIPP provides unbiased, reliable information when you need it.

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2024 Summer Newsletter

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In this issue...
  • 2023-2024 Annual Report
  • 2024 SCIPP Advisory Committee Meeting
  • U.S. Military Installations and Extreme Weather

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SCIPP sometimes hosts workshops and webinars on climate hazards and their impacts.

To join in and be notified about the upcoming ones, please send us an email with your name and organization, and we will add you to the mailing list.

Here’s how to make SCIPP’s research work for you:

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Can’t find what you’re looking for? Get in touch to inquire about a co-produced study based on your needs.

Visit our free resource library now to get started. And be sure to subscribe to our newsletter to get breaking data about climate issues and events.

As an influential decision-maker, you deserve to feel confident you’re making smart choices that will make your community a better, safer place to live.

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New Position: Engagement Associate

Author(s): Southern Climate Impacts Planning Program
Year: 2024

SCIPP is hiring an Engagement Associate. This person will focus on increasing our team’s capacity for stakeholder engagement activities through effective communication and event planning and execution. To learn more and apply, click here: https://bit.ly/4dt715n

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Journal Article

Rainfall analysis of the May 2021 southeastern Texas and southern Louisiana flood

Author(s): Vincent Brown, Alan Black, Douglas Hultsrand, William Kappel, Derek Thompson, Alicia Bentley, Barry Keim
Year: 2024

The May 2021 extreme rainfall event caused extensive flooding in southeastern Texas and southern Louisiana, producing over $1 billion in damage. This paper discusses the synoptic setting of this historic rainfall event, which produced 15-19.8 inches of rain in some areas. It also compares the May 2021 event to another extreme precipitation event that affected southern Louisiana, the August 2016 flood.

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