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New Website for Adopt-a-Drifter
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New Website for Adopt-a-Drifter

 

The Adopt-a-Drifter website has been upgraded. This program also has a new coordinator: Dr. Emily Smith. She is promoting the program to get more schools involved. 

The Adopt-a-Drifter program is an effort sponsored by CPO's Ocean Observing and Monitoring Division to promote K-12 engagement.

Access website: www.adp.noaa.gov

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13 Cities Launch Urban Heat Island Community Science Campaigns in 2020 with NOAA 22 April 2020

13 Cities Launch Urban Heat Island Community Science Campaigns in 2020 with NOAA

The National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS), in partnership with the NOAA CPO Communication Education and Engagement division and CAPA Strategies LLC will support and coordinate 13 community science Urban Heat Island (UHI) mapping field campaigns in cities across the country this summer.

Maintaining Public Health in Planning 2020 Heat-Mapping Campaigns 13 April 2020

Maintaining Public Health in Planning 2020 Heat-Mapping Campaigns

CAPA Heat Watch was founded on the basis of informing decisions to protect the public’s health. Now as we face the threat of COVID-19, we are considering the intersections between climate-related hazards and public health crises.

Launching a heat campaign? Start by setting your goals 12 March 2020

Launching a heat campaign? Start by setting your goals

As we dive into campaign season, establishing solid goals will guide your actions from the beginning right up through opportunities to implement your campaign results. Based on past campaigns, we can offer a few considerations to guide your goal setting process.

Application for 2020 Urban Heat Island mapping campaigns now available 21 January 2020

Application for 2020 Urban Heat Island mapping campaigns now available

To reduce the risk of heat illness that arrives with hot days, the National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS) encourages municipalities to gather data and produce a map of their community’s hottest neighborhoods. Pending availability of federal funds, NIHHIS intends to provide financial support to 20 cities where groups are willing to organize and run volunteer mapping campaigns, and then engage municipal leaders in addressing their issues of urban heat. The application for funding is now available.

Applications Open for 2020 Urban Heat Island Campaign Cities 20 January 2020

Applications Open for 2020 Urban Heat Island Campaign Cities

Applications are due 28 February 2020

The NIHHIS-CAPA Urban Heat Island Mapping effort is now accepting applications for the 2020 Urban Heat Island mapping citizen science campaigns. We encourage interested parties to collaborate to develop an application for their city to be mapped. The form must be filled out by 28 February 2020.

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Urban Heat Island Community of Practice Webinar Series continues with "Green Cooling Infrastructure"

Urban Heat Island Community of Practice Webinar Series continues with "Green Cooling Infrastructure"

The National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS) and its partners are hosting a webinar series to feature case studies on what happens after communities conduct their urban heat island mapping campaigns. On September 30th at 3PM EDT, the fifth of the series, "Green Cooling Infrastructure" will take place and will feature communities that have implemented solutions to obtain heat resilience through green infrastructure. The session will highlight case studies from Philadelphia and Pawtucket and explore how they were able to implement green infrastructure, and by doing so, strengthen community cohesion and resilience. The intersection with environmental justice, public health, crime reduction, and equitable approaches to improvements that benefit residents will be threaded throughout the webinar.

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Urban Heat Island Community of Practice Webinar Series Continues with "Community Engagement, Outreach, and Education"

Urban Heat Island Community of Practice Webinar Series Continues with "Community Engagement, Outreach, and Education"

The National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS) and its partners are hosting a webinar series to feature community case studies on what happens after Urban Heat Island mapping campaigns are conducted. The sixth of the series, "Investigate Options 4- Community Engagement, Outreach, Education", will take place on October 12th at 4:00 PM EDT and will feature municipalities that have effectively engaged communities, institutions, politicians, and the press to advance heat mitigation efforts. The session will feature three municipality managers from Austin, Cincinnati, and King County, WA, who will explore how they engage in collaborative approaches to urban heat planning, and identify ways that may be helpful for your climate outreach efforts. 

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NIHHIS is an integrated information system that builds understanding of the problem of extreme heat, defines demand for climate services that enhance societal resilience, develops science-based products and services from a sustained climate science research program, and improves capacity, communication, and societal understanding of the problem in order to reduce morbidity and mortality due to extreme heat.  NIHHIS is a jointly developed system by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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