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Local Climate Models Bridge Global Gaps for Community Resilience
New research reveals how local-scale climate models bridge the gap between global projections and community adaptation needs, enabling targeted resilience planning against extreme weather events.

This research matters because climate change impacts are inherently local—affecting specific neighborhoods, cities, and regions differently based on their unique geography, infrastructure, and socioeconomic conditions. While global climate models help us understand planetary-scale trends, they cannot tell a coastal city exactly how sea-level rise will affect its particular shoreline or help a mountain community plan for changing snowfall patterns. The development of local-scale modeling tools means communities can now access tailored information to make smarter decisions about infrastructure investments, emergency preparedness, and long-term planning. This shift from generalized climate projections to specific, actionable data could save lives, protect property, and ensure that limited adaptation resources are deployed where they're needed most. As extreme weather events become more frequent and severe, the ability to predict local impacts with greater accuracy becomes increasingly vital for public safety, economic stability, and sustainable development.
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