Extreme Weather Toolkit: Extreme HeatMore frequent and intense extreme heat — the deadliest weather-related hazard in the U.S. — is a direct result of a warming planet.
Extreme Weather Toolkit: Severe WeatherAs our climate continues to warm, certain conditions favorable to thunderstorms and tornadoes are occurring more often and severe weather activity is expanding into historically less-active seasons and regions.
Extreme Weather Toolkit: Snow & IceThe timing, location, and amount of snowfall is shifting across the U.S.
Extreme Weather Toolkit: DroughtRising global temperatures are altering the water cycle and increasing the risk of drought in parts of the U.S.
Extreme Weather Toolkit: WildfireMore frequent hot, dry, windy conditions contribute to more wildfires that put people and ecosystems at risk.
Extreme Weather Toolkit: Tropical CyclonesWarming oceans fuel stronger tropical cyclones that bring more heavy rainfall and higher storm surge when they make landfall.
Extreme Weather Toolkit: Coastal FloodingCoastal flooding is on the rise. Rising sea levels will continue to increase both tidal flooding and flooding from extreme weather events.
Extreme Weather Toolkit: Heavy Rain and FloodingClimate change is bringing heavier rainfall extremes and increased, inequitable flood risk to many parts of the U.S.