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Revision as of 23:25, 1 October 2024
Climate Hazard Data
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These are the data describing the drivers of physical risk.
https://climate-impact-explorer.climateanalytics.org/
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Exposure Data
These are the data describing the financial exposure.
Vulnerability Data
These are the data describing the vulnerability of exposures.
- Risk mapping by state and disaster by NCEI of NOAA[1]
- CDC/ATSDR social vulnerability index
- CDC/ATSDR environmental justice index
- Future climate-change related risk: View, Data Download
- Urban adaptation map viewer: https://climate-adapt.eea.europa.eu/en/knowledge/tools/urban-adaptation
Financial Data
- Historical disaster cost and frequency of the US by state and disaster type by NCEI of NOAA[1]
- EM-DAT data, the international database of worldwide disaster, hazards, and their damage from 1900 to present. The database is compiled from various sources, including UN agencies, non-governmental organizations, reinsurance companies, research institutes, and press agencies.
- CAT-DAT data
- Global Drought Proportional Economic Loss Risk Deciles
- FEMS's Hazus loss library
- Economic losses from weather- and climate- related extremes in Europe: https://www.eea.europa.eu/en/analysis/indicators/economic-losses-from-climate-related
- Climate related economic losses in Europe: View
- Economic losses and fatalities based on CATDATA: View
- NatCatSERVICE is a global natural catastrophe loss database provided by re-insurance company Munich Re. It is one of the world's most comprehensive databases on natural hazard-based disasters with more than 28 000 entries. It is based on over 200 sources worldwide, including news agencies, insurance companies, international agencies (UN, EU, Red Cross, etc.), scientific sources and weather and warning services. (Note to XL: it doesn't seem to be open-source, but it is listed by EEA).