The Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (SE CASC) helps fish, wildlife, water, land, and people adapt to a changing climate.
Our Global Change Research Fellows Program supports graduate students that study interdisciplinary climate change across the Southeast.
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Since 2011, the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center has funded projects that help fish, wildlife, people, and places adapt to a changing world.
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This work details how hazards stack up on vulnerable communities and should be studied as compound events rather than isolated threats.
Using sensors placed in storm drains could be a more accurate way to track ‘sunny day’ flooding events, according to a recently published paper.
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