NOAA’s Historic Chesapeake Bay Data
Access NOAA’s real time data from different points in the Chesapeake Bay as well as historic information back to the time of John Smith.
Access NOAA’s real time data from different points in the Chesapeake Bay as well as historic information back to the time of John Smith.
Includes SOL aligned Data Driven Lesson Plans, Climate Data Resources, Historical Data Resources, Ocean & Freshwater Data Resources, and Weather & Atmospheric Data Resources. The data collection consists of ocean
Enjoy NOAA’s interactive maps and local data! Explore modeled sea level rise data and scenarios through an Interactive Map with local scenarios and multiple data layers.
A collection of data, case studies, and information on climate and resilience for educators. Includes educational videos, graphs, maps, and more on climate risks, vulnerabilities, and actions.
The Hampton Roads Planning District Commission Coastal Resiliency Program includes maps of coast flooding, sea level rise, research, policy guidance and viewing tools.
Enjoy NOAA’s background information on sea level rise causes, impacts and efforts to combat it.
Explore Background information on topics including Biology & Ecology, Physics, Chemistry & Geology, Climate & Atmosphere, Human Activities, Heritage & History, and Technology.
A rainy day activity where kids go outside and follow the flow of water to see where it ends up.
Students make explore the tides, compare tidal height and oxygen levels using data collected at different National Estuarine Research Reserves, and use a model to discover how human development can
Students can build their own city and work to build a flood resilient city with buffers and wetlands to avoid flooding the fidgets.
Thank you for your interest in the Elizabeth River Project’s Ryan Resilience Lab. We’re delighted that our site is in high demand. As the Ryan Resilience Lab is operated by a small non-profit with a big environmental mission, please help us make sure your event is a great fit.
Our priority is to host groups with relevance to our mission: to restore the Elizabeth River through equitable collaboration with diverse communities, governments, and businesses. When space and staff support are available, we are happy to host such groups free of charge, but do request that you consider an organizational membership and allow us to offer the opportunity for individual memberships.
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