


The Future of Agriculture Includes Satellites and AI: 5 Lessons Learned from the 2025 LEAD Maryland Workshop
Last month, the Climate Resilience Network attended the LEAD Maryland Workshop, an event organized by the LEAD Maryland Foundation, which is run through University of

Climate Resilience Network Visits Crisfield
The Climate Resilience Network was invited to visit Crisfield, Maryland at the end of February 2025. Crisfield is a small city on the southern tip


[WBOC] Flood Detection Technology May Be Coming to Crisfield
CRISFIELD, MD — Researchers from the University of Maryland are proposing the installation of two pieces of weather technology in the coastal community of Crisfield.

Charles County To Host New Weather Stations As Part Of Statewide Mesonet Project
LINK: https://thebaynet.com/charles-county-to-host-new-weather-stations-as-part-of-statewide-mesonet-project/
University of Maryland’s Climate Resilience Network Brings Together Maryland Decision-Makers
University scientists and local stakeholders connect with a common goal to create more climate-resilient communities in Maryland. College Park, MD – The Climate Resilience Network

Maryland Mesonet Weather Monitoring Station Installed in Bittinger
LINK: https://www.garrettcountymd.gov/emergency-management/news/2025-01/maryland-mesonet-weather-monitoring-station-installed-bittinger

In Baltimore’s Curtis Bay, sooty air pollution is on par with that on major highways, study finds
LINK: https://www.baltimoresun.com/2024/09/06/curtis-bay-air-pollution-university-of-maryland/

New Flood Sensors Give Real-Time Data at Annapolis City Dock
LINK: https://www.chesapeakebaymagazine.com/new-flood-sensors-give-real-time-data-at-annapolis-city-dock/