NIDIS news story about a workshop that took place in September of 2014 in Rapid City, South Dakota about the potential threats faced by Tribes in the Missouri River Basin as a result of drought and ways to plan for these events.
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Story about a September of 2014 workshop in Rapid City, South Dakota, about the potential threats faced by Tribes in the Missouri River Basin as a result of drought and ways to plan for these events.
From Dry Times, the NIDIS newsletter.
Brief report on engagement meeting. Participants included Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas, Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska, Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska and Haskell Indian Nations University.
Typical El Niño winter weather pattern, temperature and precipitation outlooks, potential impacts, past El Niños.
Two-pager recounts Tribal Engagement Workshop in Rapid City, SD held Sept. 17-18, 2014. Includes participant list, next steps, link to presentations, map of Tribal Lands in Missouri River Basin.
Quarterly Climate Impacts and Outlooks Missouri River Basin December 2013. Climate, Drought, Impacts.
From Too Much to Too Little provides an assessment of the 2012 central U.S. drought.
Presented at the Building Drought Early Warning Capacity Workshop in Bozeman, Montana March 17-18, 2015.
Presented at the Building Drought Early Warning Capacity Workshop in Bozeman, Montana March 17-18, 2015.
Provided to the Building Drought Early Warning Capacity Workshop in Bozeman, Montana March 17-18, 2015.
Provided to the Building Drought Early Warning Capacity Workshop in Bozeman, Montana March 17-18, 2015.