A presentation by Bob Gough of the Council on Utility Policy (COUP) that was presented at the Extreme Events and Drought Resiliency tribal engagement workshop held in Rapid City, South Dakota September 17-18, 2014.
A presentation by Dr. Dennis Todey that was presented at a tribal engagement workshop called Extreme Events and Drought Resiliency that took place in Rapid City, South Dakota September 17-18, 2014. Provides a good deal of data on the climate of the region and the United States as a whole.
A presentation by Al Kuslikis of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium that took place during the Extreme Events and Drought Resiliency workshop in Rapid City, South Dakota September 17-18, 2014. Presentation discusses the role tribal colleges and universities (TCUS) can play in monitoring drought conditions and responding to them.
A slideshow that was presented by Cody Knutson of the National Drought Mitigation Center during the Extreme Events and Drought Resiliency tribal engagement workshop in Rapid City, South Dakota on September 17-18, 2014. Purpose of the presentation was to highlight some of the lessons learned about drought planning using the Hualapai Tribe and their experiences as a case study.
ACF Drought Webinar briefing slides from January 19, 2016. Presentations include
- Drought conditions & outlook – Eric Reutebuch, AU
- Streamflows and groundwater – Paul Ankcorn, USGS
- Streamflow forecasts – Jeff Dobur, SERFC
Slides show tools which give information about drought indices, precipitation, and probabilities. From Exploring Drought Recovery Climate Tools in the Western U.S. Workshop, September 15, 2015 University of California, Irvine.
Briefing slides from December 15, 2015.
Presented at the March 20, 2014 Central Region Webinar. Includes drought and climate.
Presented at the Building Drought Early Warning Capacity Workshop in Bozeman, Montana March 17-18, 2015.