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Translating Existing Model Results to Aid in Resource Management Planning for Future Precipitation Extremes in Hawai‘i and Southeast Alaska

Principal Investigator
Rick Lader

Dates

Release Date
2020
Start Date
2021-02-01
End Date
2023-01-31

Summary

Changing climate in the “Ridge-to-Reef" (R2R) and “Icefield-to-Ocean" (I2O) ecosystems of Hawai‘i and Southeast Alaska is expected to influence freshwater resources, extreme precipitation events, intensity of storms, and drought. Changes in these regions will not be uniform, rather they will depend on elevation and watershed location due to their steep-gradient terrains. A better understanding of expected future climate conditions in these regions is essential for natural resource managers to make informed climate adaptation decisions amid a changing environment. The Pacific Islands and Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Centers (PI and AK CASCs) are uniquely positioned to address these issues as they have previously supported the [...]

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Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Rick Lader
Co-Investigator :
Abby Frazier, Thomas Giambelluca
CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program
Funding Agency :
Alaska CASC
Cooperator/Partner :
Molly Tankersley, Lucas Fortini, Victoria Keener

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Big Island Coast, Hawaii. Credit; Courtney Schaneville, USGS, Public Domain
Big Island Coast, Hawaii. Credit; Courtney Schaneville, USGS, Public Domain

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