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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 »

WWA and SARP funded work for the publication, “The role of adaptive capacity in incremental and transformative adaptation in three large U.S. Urban water systems”

The Western Water Assessment (WWA), a NOAA CAP/RISA team, and the Sectoral Applications Research Program (SARP) fund new work studying systems to identify how to achieve successful adaptation.

WWA and SARP funded work for the publication, “The role of adaptive capacity in incremental and transformative adaptation in three large U.S. Urban water systems” Read More »

Western Water Assessment (WWA), a NOAA CAP/RISA team, is hosting a webinar titled, “New Climate Information Tools: A User Guide to Climate Change Portals and the Utah Hazard Planning Dashboard.”

WWA’s upcoming webinar for new climate information tools will cover two new online resources for climate change information and climate hazards.

Western Water Assessment (WWA), a NOAA CAP/RISA team, is hosting a webinar titled, “New Climate Information Tools: A User Guide to Climate Change Portals and the Utah Hazard Planning Dashboard.” Read More »

WWA, a NOAA CAP/RISA team, presents webinar “Climate change and the water cycle: Call for public comment on the draft Fifth National Climate Assessment”

The Western Water Assessment’s (WWA), a NOAA CAP/RISA team, Liz Payton presents highlights and a Q&A for the draft water chapter of the Fifth National Climate Assessment.

WWA, a NOAA CAP/RISA team, presents webinar “Climate change and the water cycle: Call for public comment on the draft Fifth National Climate Assessment” Read More »

New Dashboard to Complement the Utah Hazard Planning Tool Created by Western Water Assessment, a NOAA RISA Team, Provides Resources on Historic, Current, and Future Natural Hazards in the West

The Utah Hazard Planning Dashboard was developed with input from hazard planners and providers of hazard information to share the best available information about the historical incidence, current risk and future projections of natural hazards.

New Dashboard to Complement the Utah Hazard Planning Tool Created by Western Water Assessment, a NOAA RISA Team, Provides Resources on Historic, Current, and Future Natural Hazards in the West Read More »

Updated and Improved High-Impact Events Database Cataloging Developed by Western Water Assessment Catalogs Historical Weather and Climate Events in the Intermountain West

The recently updated High-Impact Weather and Climate Events Database is a resource collection of significant weather and climate-related events in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming.

Updated and Improved High-Impact Events Database Cataloging Developed by Western Water Assessment Catalogs Historical Weather and Climate Events in the Intermountain West Read More »

New Utah Hazard Planning Tool Created by Western Water Assessment Provides Resources on Historic, Current, and Future Natural Hazards in the West

The newly released Utah Hazard Planning Tool provides resources about the historical incidence, current risk, and future projections of natural hazards in the state of Utah.

New Utah Hazard Planning Tool Created by Western Water Assessment Provides Resources on Historic, Current, and Future Natural Hazards in the West Read More »

Charting Colorado’s Vulnerability to Climate Change

The CPO-funded WWA RISA, in collaboration with Colorado State University, conducted a broad study of climate vulnerability for the state of Colorado. Drawing from existing data and peer-reviewed research, the study summarizes the key challenges facing seven sectors: ecosystems, water, agriculture, energy, transportation, outdoor recreation and tourism, and public health.

Charting Colorado’s Vulnerability to Climate Change Read More »

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