


Climate Resilience Network Interns Present Research to Crisfield Mayor
The Climate Resilience Network’s very own undergraduate interns, Maria Stepanyan and Amira Tlemsani, shared their research on the impacts of tidal flooding on the city’s

Summer 2025 Internship Summary
The Climate Resilience Network (CRN) hosts a summer internship program that allows undergraduate students to conduct research with University of Maryland scientists. Over 10-12 weeks,

Case Study: Tropical Storm Debby
Weather Events and Sea Level The Chesapeake Bay plays a vital socio-economic role in the surrounding region, contributing over $100 billion annually in economic benefits

[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.

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

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/

UMD Leads Sensor Project to Cast a Wide ‘Net’ to Predict, Prepare for Floods
MORE: https://today.umd.edu/umd-leads-sensor-project-to-cast-a-wide-net-to-predict-prepare-for-floods

City of Annapolis & University of Maryland Deploy Water Level Monitoring System
READ MORE: https://climate.umd.edu/news/#:~:text=City%20of%20Annapolis%20%26%20University%20of%20Maryland%20Deploy%20Water%20Level%20Monitoring%20System

Hohonu Announces Deployments With City of Annapolis and University of Maryland
READ MORE: https://www.hohonu.io/annapolis-deployments-announcement