Quebec City Convention Centre, Québec City, Canada
Sustainable infrastructure development and permafrost science, in a climate change context, will be the focus of the discussions of this international conference.
Speaking: Rick Thoman, Alaska Center for Climate Assessment & Policy (ACCAP)
Event Dates
Location
University of Alaska Fairbanks, or online: 12:00pm AKDT, 4:00pm EDT
The tools and techniques for making monthly and season scale climate forecasts are rapidly changing, with the potential to provide useful forecasts at the month and longer range. We will review recent climate conditions around Alaska, review some forecast tools and finish up the Climate Prediction
Join educator Kate Steeper and researcher Donie Bret-Harte for a presentation from Toolik Field Station, Alaska on Shrubs, Snow, and Nitrogen in the Arctic. Read more about what Kate is learning here.
The North Pacific Arctic Conference (NPAC), co-organized by the East-West Center and the Korea Maritime Institute, is now in its 9th year. This innovative conference provides a venue for off-the-record engagement among policymakers/practitioners and scientists/analysts regarding Arctic issues of
Join educator Monica Nunez and researcher Craig Tweedie. They will discuss the many projects that are ongoing across the Barrow Peninsula. Collectively, these projects are helping to advance our knowledge of terrestrial, aquatic, coastal and marine ecosystem structure and function and how these
Speaking: Vera Trainer, NOAA Fisheries & Rick Thoman, ACCAP
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Location
University of Alaska Fairbanks, or online: 10:00am AKDT, 2:00pm EDT
Algal blooms are not uncommon in the oceans around Alaska, but only rarely are they harmful to people. Along the shores of the Gulf of Alaska, harmful algal blooms are a known hazard. However, in western Alaska, the oceans have historically experienced fewer impacts from the kinds of algae that
Organizers invite applications for a Community Earth System Model (CESM) Polar Modeling Workshop for early career scientists.
The workshop is supported by the National Science Foundation and will include around 20 early career polar scientists. Early career scientists include graduate students
This year's WAIS workshop will be held in Southern California at the newly remodeled Camp Cedar Glen from October 16-18, 2019. Sponsored by NSF and NASA, the workshop will focus on marine ice-sheet and adjacent earth systems, with particular emphasis on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. The workshop
Recent Research and Tool Development in California and Nevada
Event Dates
Location
University of Alaska Fairbanks, or online: 11:00am AKDT, 3:00pm EDT
Speaking: Dan McEvoy, Desert Research Institute and Western Regional Climate Center
Despite a clear link between drought and wildfire, there is currently a lack of information for stakeholders at the regional and local levels for improved wildfire risk management using drought early warning
As AGU marks its Centennial in 2019, we return to San Francisco on 9-13 December, 2019, the home of the AGU Fall Meeting for more than 40 years. Join our diverse community at the newly renovated Moscone Center as we collaborate across borders and boundaries to explore and develop our research. Don’t