Presented at the California Drought Forum May 15-16, 2014 in Sacramento, CA.
How atmospheric rivers can influence drought, with discussion of potential outcomes of El Niño.
Presented at the California Drought Forum May 15-16, 2014 in Sacramento, CA.
Presented at the California Drought Forum May 15-16, 2014 in Sacramento, CA.
NIDIS Newsletter about the climate change concerns occuring in the Four Corners region of the southwest. Uses weather data from the region to support the claims of a changing climate in the region.
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Dry Times Volume 4 Issue 1
Prior to becoming a bi-weekly email newsletter, “Dry Times,” the NIDIS newsletter, appeared twice a year in the spring and fall.
NIDIS news story about helping communities develop drought impacts reporting methods. The article spends time talking about issues faced on tribal lands, specifically on Hopi lands.
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Story about issues on tribal lands, specifically Hopi lands, on how communities can develop drought impacts reporting methods. Existing resource management and technical staff can use local observations to plan for mitigation tailored to a region’s specific needs.
From Dry Times, the NIDIS newsletter.
Presented at the March 20, 2014 Central Region Webinar. Includes drought and climate.
This report provides information to the Navajo Nation that has been deemed important for the future development of a climate change adaptation plan and is intended to be used by decision makers on the Nation.
Public Law reauthorizing NIDIS.