Our Changing Precipitation Webinar Series: From Climate Vulnerability to Adaptation

Webinar
September 21, 2021

Our Changing Precipitation Webinar Series: From Climate Vulnerability to Adaptation

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Program Office and National Centers for Environmental Information, in partnership with The Water Research Foundation, are hosting a five-part webinar series on Our Changing Precipitation. The webinars will take place on Tuesday afternoons (Eastern). Join us to learn more about some of the considerations and methods for working with available precipitation science and information to advance resilience planning.

Attendees will hear in lay terms, and help advance the conversation about, our current ability to project precipitation at temporal and spatial scales relevant for local water infrastructure decision making. You will also learn about some practical ways to take action to build resilience to climate change.

The webinar series is an outgrowth of a prior study to improve the delivery of information resources and build resilience to climate change in small- to medium-size communities within the United States.

September 28
From Climate Vulnerability to Adaptation: Climate-Informed Water Planning
Topics:
Extreme Precipitation Statistics Adjusted for Changing Climate
Integrating Downscaling into H&H Modeling
Projected Changes Precipitation IDF Curves for California
From Climate Vulnerability to Adaptation - Climate Informed Water Planning
Utility Interrogatory and Utility Perspectives

FUTURE DATES
October 5
What's on the Horizon for Water Infrastructure Managers?
October 12
Peer Examples: Evaluating Changing Precipitation Needs for Managing Water Infrastructure