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SARP Events

SARP Coping with Drought in Support of NIDIS Webinar: Explaining the Proposal Process

Nancy Beller-Simms, Program Managers, will provide: (a) a brief description of the funding opportunity, (b) a discussion of key components required within a proposal submission, and (c) pointers for producing a more applicable and compelling proposal for these competitions. This will be done via goto meeting.

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COCA and SARP Webinar: Explaining the Proposal Process

Adrienne Antoine and Nancy Beller-Simms, Program Managers, will provide: (a) a brief description of the funding opportunity as it pertains to COCA and SARP, (b) a discussion of key components required within a proposal submission, and (c) pointers for producing a more applicable and compelling proposal for these competitions. This will be done via goto meeting.

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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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Applying Season-ahead Precipitation and Streamflow Forecasts to Guide Reservoir Allocations: A Case Study of the Highland Lakes in Central Texas

WHEN: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2016 // 1PM-3PM CT
This interactive webinar will report the results from a NOAA-Sectoral Applications Research Program (SARP) grant and has been selected to help inform end-users within the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS).  

TO REGISTER: http://drought.unl.edu/Registration.aspx?eventid=726

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Water Resources Dashboard Learning Session – River Observations, Daily Streamflow, and Flood Hazards

Experts from NOAA, USGS, and FEMA will introduce three related data sets on NOAA’s Water Resources Dashboard that can help utility managers and planners better understand flood risks by looking at precipitation data and river levels. 

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Water Resources Dashboard – Learning Sessions to Provide Scientific and Practical Applied Information

As we have mentioned previously, several water and planning organizations (i.e., American Planning Association, American Water Works Association, Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Water Environment Federation, Water Environment Research Foundation, and Water Resources Foundation) worked  to create a water resources dashboard.  Additional information about the dashboard can be found here.

To supplement this effort, we will be holding a series of learning sessions to provide scientific and practical applied information re: the datasets on the dashboard.  Information about the first session can be found by clicking on the article title.

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SARP Webinar Series: El Nino – The Science and the Potential Impacts

This series is co-sponsored by the NOAA Sectoral Applications Research Program (SARP), US National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS), Water Research Foundation, Water Environment Federation (WEF), Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF), American Water Works Association (AWWA), the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) and EPA’s Climate Ready Water Utility Initiative.  The next talk is entitled “El Nino – The Science and the Potential Impacts” and will take place on Friday, Feb. 5th from 2-3 PM EST.

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Sectoral Applications Research Program (SARP) Webinar Series

This talk is one of several webinars within a joint series on “Climate Information for Managing Risks in Water Resources” co-sponsored by the NOAA Sectoral Applications Research Program (SARP), US National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS), Water Research Foundation, Water Environment Federation (WEF), Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF), American Water Works Association (AWWA), the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) and EPA’s Climate Ready Water Utility Initiative.
Please Click On Article Title for More Information and Registration Information

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SARP/COCA Webinar: General Points on Submitting an LOI and Full Proposal for FY16 Competition Session 1

The SARP and COCA Programs will be hosting two webinars to provide general information about the program and answer any logistical questions on the upcoming FY16 Competition.

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