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Climate Central briefs Miami resilience committee on attribution tools, coastal risk and new hurricane‑attribution work

5322101 · July 7, 2025
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Climate Central presented its data products — including the Climate Shift Index, Coastal Risk Finder and Flood Vision — and explained new hurricane attribution and ocean CSI tools to the City of Miami Climate Resilience Committee on July 7, 2025, answering committee questions about data sources, update cadence and local customization.

Climate Central representatives on July 7 presented to the City of Miami Climate Resilience Committee a suite of free public tools designed to translate climate science into locally relevant information, with applications for sea‑level risk visualization, hurricane attribution and public communications.

Climate Central communications staffer Abby and meteorologist Kjell (Climate Central) described the Climate Shift Index (CSI) for land and ocean temperatures, a new hurricane‑attribution “storyline” tool and two visualization products — Coastal Risk Finder and Flood Vision — that map future flooding and storm surge scenarios at neighborhood scale.

Kjell said the climate shift index communicates how much more likely observed temperatures are because of human influence: "When you get into a 4 and a 5...this is an event that would be rare without…

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