Karen Richardson from Esri writes about the geospatial application that Azavea and The Nature Conservancy partnered on to help users assess risk and vulnerability to storm surges along the coastlines of the United States. GeoTrellis, Azavea’s open source high-speed geoprocessing framework, was used for the development of the service that can rapidly execute geoprocessing and data transformation routines using fine-resolution climate projection data and provide compelling visualizations of climate impact at the community level. Read more about this web-based climate impact assessment modeling service here.