Precipitation
Launch of Hawaiʻi climate portal provides powerful tools for local decision-making
From managing invasive species or protecting ground and surface water, to restoring native ecosystems, a new tool will help resource managers, climate researchers, students, educators, and the community at large in Hawaiʻi navigate the impacts of changing climate patterns. The Hawaiʻi Climate Data Portal (HCDP), launched this past spring with the help of PI-AK collaborators…
Analyzing Future Precipitation Extremes for Resource Management Planning
Drought and precipitation extremes are of significant concern to natural resource management in both Hawai‘i and Southeast Alaska. This project will make existing CASC-supported numerical modeling results more accessible for resource managers who experience barriers to incorporating climate change projections into their planning. This video was a part of a National Climate Adaptation Science Center…
Related project: Analyzing future precipitation extremes for resource management planning
Analyzing future precipitation extremes for resource management planning
Drought and precipitation extremes are of significant concern to natural resource management in both Hawai‘i and Southeast Alaska. This project will make existing CASC-supported numerical modeling results more accessible for resource managers who experience barriers to incorporating climate change projections into their planning.