What does El Niño mean for California and Nevada? 22 December 2015

What does El Niño mean for California and Nevada?

The California Nevada Applications Program (CNAP), a NOAA RISA team, released a two-page outreach document on El Niño and what it might mean for the California-Nevada region. This document draws on both historical records and forecasts to outline multiple possible impacts of El Niño.

CISA RISA releases 4-Pager on South Carolina Floods of October 2015 20 November 2015

CISA RISA releases 4-Pager on South Carolina Floods of October 2015

Members of the Carolinas Integrated Sciences & Assessments (CISA), a NOAA RISA team, compiled an integrated assessment of the conditions which contributed to the October 2015 extreme rainfall and flooding events in South Carolina.

The role of remote engagement in supporting boundary chain networks across Alaska 2 November 2015

The role of remote engagement in supporting boundary chain networks across Alaska

The Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP), a RISA program, has a new publication in Climate Risk Management.

SCIPP RISA releases Water Reservoir Data Visualization Tool 26 October 2015

SCIPP RISA releases Water Reservoir Data Visualization Tool

The Southern Climate Impacts Planning Program, a NOAA RISA program, released a new reservoir data visualization tool on October 26, 2015. The tool displays data for reservoirs located in Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana.

El Niño Impacts for Colorado: Panel Discussion and 2-Pager 26 October 2015

El Niño Impacts for Colorado: Panel Discussion and 2-Pager

Given the very strong El Niño event and its likely persistence for several more months, the Western Water Assessment, a NOAA RISA program at CU Boulder, hosted a panel of local experts from NOAA ESRL and the National Weather Service on Friday, Oct. 23. They also released a 2-pager highlighting ENSO's prospective impacts in Colorado.

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