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![This image presents changes in racial, income and land surface temperatures across HOLC redlined neighborhoods (thin red outlined areas) in New York City from 1990 to 2020.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2023-11/Marcotullio%20Project%20Page%20Image.png.webp?itok=UUGSQlCw)
Spatial and temporal variations in land surface temperature, vegetation and socioeconomic and health characteristics in frontline EEJ neighborhoods in New York City: Integrating Scientific Study...
![A blanket of white snow covers coastal North Carolina in this natural-color Aqua MODIS image from February 14, 2010.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2023-11/NorthCarolina_AMO_2010045_lrg.jpg.webp?itok=poONb-Xb)
Exploring synergistic opportunities between Charlotte-area environmental justice initiatives and NASA earth science information. Team: Dr. Jacelyn Rice Boayue (North Caroline State University), Dr. Laurie Garo...
![Runoff retention values in Richmond, VA estimated by the InVEST Urban Flood Risk Mitigation Model for a June 2, 2018, extreme rainfall event measured by GPM IMERG. Dark blue areas have high runoff retention capacity and absorbed more of the rainfall during the storm; light green areas absorbed less rainfall during the storm, increasing the likelihood of pluvial flooding. Pluvial flood risk maps help inform community planners’ efforts to protect vulnerable populations.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2023-11/2023Sum_LaRC_RichmondDisasters_WebsiteImage.jpg.webp?itok=17L81iXz)
Richmond Disasters (Summer 2023) Team: Kaylee Tanner (Project Lead), Brodie Thiele, Trinity Johnson, Maggie Lincoln Summary: Pluvial flooding is the most frequent and widespread type...