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Water Resource Relevant Hydroclimatic Reconstructions for Western North America

Dates

Start Date
2016-09-02
End Date
2019-02-28
Release Date
2016

Summary

Winter snowpack provides critical water resources for human populations and ecosystems throughout western North America. Increasing temperature and changing precipitation patterns are expected to alter the extent, amount, and persistence of snow in this region. Observations of snowpack and related hydroclimate variables are limited and sparse. This project will capitalize on recent advances in water balance and snow modeling as well as the development of comprehensive North American tree-ring datasets to produce spatially specific, annually resolved, and management relevant reconstructions of snow, streamflow, and warm season temperature. The project researchers will focus specifically on spatiotemporal reconstructions of western [...]

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Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Kevin Anchukaitis
Cooperator/Partner :
Bethany Coulthard
Funding Agency :
Alaska CASC
CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program

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“Tree Ring Research; Credit: Molly Tankersley”
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Project Extension

projectStatusIn Progress

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2016
totalFunds118885.75
year2017
totalFunds99999.0
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typeAward Type
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typeAward Number
valueG16AC00266
totalFunds218884.75

Tree Ring Research; Credit: Molly Tankersley
Tree Ring Research; Credit: Molly Tankersley

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  • Alaska CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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