North American Climate Services Partnership: 2017 Accomplishments Report
This two-page summary gives an overview of the NACSP and highlights key accomplishments during 2017, as well as key goals for collaboration in 2018.
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
This two-page summary gives an overview of the NACSP and highlights key accomplishments during 2017, as well as key goals for collaboration in 2018.
This two-page summary gives an overview of the NACSP and highlights key accomplishments during 2016, as well as some key goals for collaboration in 2017.
On June 21-23, 2016, the North American Climate Services Partnership (NACSP) joined with the biennial North American Drought Monitor (NADM) Forum and annual North American Fire Forecasting Workshop to convene a joint workshop in Fort Worth, Texas, on drought, wildfire and climate services across North America. Click here for a summary report of the meeting.
This one-page summary highlights key NACSP accomplishments during 2015, as well as some key goals for collaboration in 2016.
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This one-page summary highlights key NACSP accomplishments during 2014, as well as some key goals for collaboration in 2015.
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A bilateral workshop on “Scenario Planning for Climate Adaptation” in the Rio Grande-Rio Bravo region will take place September 10-11, 2014 at the U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission in El Paso,Texas.
A special workshop was held during the International Conference on Water, Energy, and Climate (WEC) in Mexico City on May 23, 2014. Please click on article title for more information.
The second edition of a quarterly Rio Grande/Rio Bravo (RGB) Climate Impacts and Outlook report has been released for Spring 2014. Led by the Climate Assessment of the Southwest (CLIMAS) and prepared as part of the RGB regional pilot project for the North American Climate Services Partnership (NACSP), this quarterly publication synthesizes recent, current, and near-term forecasted conditions on both sides of the U.S. and Mexico borders.