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January 2017

Water Resources Dashboard – Learning Seminar Series (Understanding and Use of Climate and Hydrological Data)

Wednesday, January 18, 2017  1:00 – 1:30 pm ET

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In this 30-minute session, NOAA’s National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) Executive Director, Veva Deheza will take the audience on a tour of the Drought Outlook, Current Drought, and Soil Moisture sections of the Water Resources Dashboard. Through the Current Drought tab, Ms. Deheza will introduce the NIDIS page which houses the U.S. Drought Portal (drought.gov). She will discuss the data, maps, and tools associated with this site and will demonstrate where current Drought Early Warning Information Systems are and how to access information for those regions. 

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The largest tornado outbreaks in the U.S. are producing more tornadoes, but scientists aren’t sure why

NOAA Research-funded scientists have reported a sobering finding in Science regarding our Nation’s severe weather: the tornado outbreaks with the most tornadoes are spawning more tornadoes than ever before and are occurring more often.

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NYC could experience a twenty-fold increase in seasonal coastal flooding episodes by the end of the 21st century

A new NOAA Research-funded study warns that from 2054-2079, sea level rise could lead to a total of 165 flooding events compared to the 1979-2004 total of 7 flooding events in the Big Apple, and that major flood events may be 3 to 4 times more frequent.

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