Argonne-developed high-resolution models predict the effect of climate change on the extratropical storms that bear down on the Northeast in the winter.
Scientists are addressing the vulnerabilities of infrastructure systems through the lens of climate impacts by creating and adapting climate maps to infrastructure as a way for communities to protect themselves from the effects of climate change.
Researchers will study climate change’s immediate impacts — like this summer’s flash floods and smoky air — and long-term trends using new technology at Chicago State University.