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Project Videos

3CRS Project Introduction

An overall description of the 3CRS framework and our goals.

Using Sensors to Predict and Prepare for Floods

3CRS Research Associate Sol Cooperdock explains how water level sensors can be used to detect floods.

CHAMP: Predicting Coastal Flooding with Precision

The RI-CHAMP project advances storm model capabilities and develops a real-time hazard and impact prediction system for hurricanes and nor'easters in Southern New England. The system includes cascading consequences of extreme weather impacting critical infrastructure such as wastewater treatment facilities, sewer systems, airports and seaports.

Me and My Waterway Storymap

Discover story map making for all ages in this art and science lesson, "Storymap Making - Me and My Waterway: Coastal Resiliency" lesson, designed for 3rd to 5th graders. This multidisciplinary activity connects art and science, focusing on local waterways and community landmarks.

Health and Well Being Impact Research

Learn about how the 3CRS Health Metrics Team is working to support and study the health and well-being of communities impacted by climate change.

Educating Coastal Communities on Resilience

3CRS's Workforce Development Team develops tools and resources for communities to support climate resilience and climate readiness. Hear from the team on the work they're doing!

Using Social Science to Elevate Community Narratives and Experiences

Check out what 3CRS's Social Science and Community Knowledge Collective Team is doing to support, listen, and learn from coastal communities in the face of climate change.

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Community-driven Coastal Climate Research and Solutions (3CRS)

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