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CAP/RISA

Planners, emergency managers and other decision makers are using SCIPP’s Simple Planning Tool. The tool continues to evolve to meet the needs of stakeholders across the region.

Planners, emergency managers and other decision makers are using SCIPP’s Simple Planning Tool. The tool continues to evolve to meet the needs of stakeholders across the region.

Planners, emergency managers and other decision makers are using SCIPP’s Simple Planning Tool. The tool continues to evolve to meet the needs of stakeholders across the region. Read More »

SCIPP Deputy Director Participated in White House Summit on Building Climate Resilient Communities

On September 28, 2023, Mark Shafer, Deputy Director for the Southern Climate Impacts Planning Program (SCIPP) and Associate Professor in Geography & Environmental Sustainability at the University of Oklahoma, participated in the White House Summit on Building Climate Resilient Communities. The Summit, which was announced by President Biden earlier this summer, brought together local, state,

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Attendees of the summit sit around a dark wooden table in discussion Image credit: Julian Reyes

CAP/RISA BIL and IRA investments highlighted at White House Summit on Building Climate Resilient Communities

These investments are critical to building CAP/RISA’s regional footprint as well as demonstrating the scalability and transferability of a variety of engaged research methodologies for solution building in communities across the nation.

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NOAA CAP/RISA team WWA and NOAA MAPP-supported PhD students present webinar “New insights into the role of snow and machine learning tools in water supply prediction.”

Doctoral students supported by the Western Water Assessment (WWA), a NOAA CAP/RISA team, and CPO’s Modeling, Analysis, Predictions, and Projections (MAPP) program will present on the importance of snow for water supply forecasting.

NOAA CAP/RISA team WWA and NOAA MAPP-supported PhD students present webinar “New insights into the role of snow and machine learning tools in water supply prediction.” Read More »

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