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Roger S. Pulwarty
Senior Scientist, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Integrating climate science, information, and services at multiple scales: From regional to local and back up the value chain
REGIONAL AND LOCAL CLIMATE DATA AND SERVICES FOR BUILDING A CLIMATE-READY NATION II ORAL
science and society | 12 december 2023
Roger S. Pulwarty, Marina M. Timofeyeva-Livezey, R...
Numerous international and national assessments note that risk governance in the 21st century requires coherent and agile information and actions acro...
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Chapter 17 - Climate Effects on US International Interests - The Fifth National Climate Assessment
THE FIFTH NATIONAL CLIMATE ASSESSMENT: RISKS, IMPACTS, AND RESPONSES POSTER
science and society | 12 december 2023
Roger S. Pulwarty, Andrea Cameron, Caitlin Corner-...
This poster is part of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5) poster series. NCA5 Chapter 17 - Climate Effects on US International Interests ill...
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Chapter 23 - US Caribbean - The Fifth National Climate Assessment
THE FIFTH NATIONAL CLIMATE ASSESSMENT: RISKS, IMPACTS, AND RESPONSES POSTER
science and society | 12 december 2023
Pablo Mendez-Lazaro, Patricia Chardon-Maldonado, L...
This poster is part of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5) poster series. NCA5 Chapter 23 - US Caribbean focuses on the impacts of climate ch...
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Seeing and being seen in a network of climate service “providers”
REGIONAL AND LOCAL CLIMATE DATA AND SERVICES FOR BUILDING A CLIMATE-READY NATION II ORAL
science and society | 12 december 2023
Timothy J. Brown, Tamara U. Wall, Joe Casola, Doug...
Established nearly 40 years ago, NOAAs six Regional Climate Centers (RCCs) develop and provide climate and weather expertise, interpretation, and guid...
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Changes in drought across scales from local to global
HYDROMETEOROLOGIC EXTREMES: PREDICTION, SIMULATION, AND CHANGE I ORAL
hydrology | 14 december 2022
Justin Sheffield, Xing Yuan, Duong Du Bui, Vimal M...
Drought and its impacts are likely to become worse with global warming, with the expectation for droughts becoming more severe and longer globally. Ho...
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Going To Extremes In Weather And Climate Services: Some Lessons From The US Midwest And Elsewhere
UNDERSTANDING AND MITIGATING CHALLENGES TO WATER SECURITY THROUGH OBSERVATIONS, PROJECTIONS, AND EARLY WARNING AND ACTION CAPABILITIES I HYBRID ORAL
managing scarce resources | 24 june 2022
Roger S. Pulwarty, Doug R. Kluck, Mark D. Svoboda,...
There is growing awareness among governments, businesses and the general public, of risks arising from a varying and changing climate, and the need fo...
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How deep is your resilience? Drought in the 21st Century: From Global to local...and back again
DEEP RESILIENCE – INTEGRATIVE ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR THE FUTURE OF WATER I ONLINE DISCUSSION SESSION
designing for change | 22 june 2022
Roger S. Pulwarty, Mark D. Svoboda
Droughts have deep and widespread impacts on societies, ecosystems, and economies. However, the extensive impacts of drought are consistently underrep...
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Droughts: national and international impacts, risk management, and security
DROUGHT: MECHANISMS AND IMPACTS IN THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE II ORAL
global environmental change | 14 december 2021
Roger S. Pulwarty
Traditional risk assessment and management strategies are increasingly challenged by systemic impacts of extremes, variability and change across time ...
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