![Surging Seas Mapping Choices](/science/departments/urban-regional-planning/research/cues/surging-seas-mapping-choices--768x452.jpg)
Surging Seas Mapping Choices is an interactive global online map that allows anyone to search for a global location and visually compare the local potential consequences of different emissions and warming scenarios.
![Surging Seas Risk Finder](/science/departments/urban-regional-planning/research/cues/surging-seas-risk-finder-768x452.png)
Climate Central’s Surging Seas Risk Finder is a searchable web tool designed to provide citizens, communities and policymakers in the U.S. with the tailored local information they need to understand and respond to the risks...
![Surging Seas Risk Zone Map](/science/departments/urban-regional-planning/research/cues/images/surging-seas-risk-zone-map-768x452.png)
Climate Central’s Surging Seas: Risk Zone map shows areas vulnerable to near-term flooding from different combinations of sea level rise, storm surge, tides, and tsunamis, or to permanent submersion by long-term sea level...
![The Data Center](/science/departments/urban-regional-planning/research/cues/images/the-data-center-768x452.png)
The Data Center brings data together from multiple sources, analyzing data at a 360–degree look regarding regional issues from the government, business, nonprofit, and community perspective.
![Treepedia](/science/departments/urban-regional-planning/research/cues/images/treepedia-1-768x452.png)
Treepedia measures the canopy cover in cities using a scaleable and universally applicable method by analyzing the amount of green at the street-level perception based on Google Street View (GSV) images.
![The Sea Level Scenario Sketch Planning Tool helps identify transportation infrastructure vulnerable to current and future flood risks.](/science/departments/urban-regional-planning/research/cues/images/uf-geoplan-sea-level-rise-map-tool-300x176.png)
The Sea Level Scenario Sketch Planning Tool helps identify transportation infrastructure vulnerable to current and future flood risks.