HIWAT

Forecasting extremes, protecting communities

The High-Impact Weather Assessment Toolkit (HIWAT) is a SERVIR-supported early warning forecasting system for extreme weather developed by the SERVIR hub in South Asia

GEOGLOWS

GEOGLOWS

GEOGLOWS is an international initiative that provides open, global streamflow forecasts and hydrological data to manage water resources

Residential Rainwater

Residential Rainwater Harvesting Implementation Program (RRHIP)

The Residential Rainwater Harvesting Installation Program (RRHIP) offers hands-on, half-day workshops that guide community volunteers to install small-scale passive rainwater harvesting features

Planscape

Planscape

Planscape is an open-science decision-support platform for wildfire resilience planning. Built on best-available science—including the USDA Forest Service’s ForSys model, Forest Vegetation Simulator

AI Collaborative: Wildfires

AI Collaborative: Wildfires

The AI Collaborative: Wildfires (AIC:W) is a global, cross-sector initiative launched by Google.org to harness artificial intelligence for transformational wildfire preparedness, detection, and risk reduction. It involves coordinated funding and partnership with more than 15 leading nonprofits, academic institutions, government agencies, and technology organizations.

Jefferson Stormwater Bumpouts

Jefferson Stormwater Project

The Jefferson GSI Bump Outs project originated as a case-study selected by the City of Albuquerque’s GSI Cohort, following their participation in a GSI Accelerator program

Silver Median

Silver Median Revised

The Silver Median GSI Demonstration Project was a collaboration between the City of Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, the Nob Hill Neighborhood Association and other community based organizations.

Southwest New Mexico

Southwest New Mexico Community Forestry Project

Working as part of the IBIS team on this five year project, SIG-NAL is supporting community engagement, spatial analysis, and development of Community Forest Management Plans for 6 rural southwestern New Mexico communities.