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Webinar: Drought Decision-Making Tools You Can Use
Wednesday, 03 June 2020, 2:00
Wednesday, June 3, 2020. 2:00 PM. Webinar: Drought Decision-Making Tools You Can Use. Rebecca Ward, North Carolina Assistant State Climatologist; Katherine Hegewisch, University of Idaho; Jeff Marti, Washington Department of Ecology. Sponsored by NOAA/NIDIS. More information.
Learn about two toolkits that support drought monitoring and drought decision-making across the lower 48 states: the Integrated Water Portal and The Climate Toolbox. The Integrated Water Portal brings together water data from several different agencies into a map-driven data exploration and visualization tool that is designed to support drought monitoring at state and basin scales. This site allows users to quickly explore regional and local water conditions with a focus on surface and near-surface supplies. The Climate Toolbox is a set of mapping/graphing tools that can be used to explore climate/hydrology data in real-time with comparisons to the past and insight into the future (sub-seasonal to seasonal forecasts and future projections) at gridded locations. The presentation will also feature users' perspectives, including how the State of Washington's Drought Coordinator uses The Climate Toolbox for state drought monitoring. Presenters: Integrated Water Portal Rebecca Ward, North Carolina Assistant State Climatologist The Climate Toolbox Katherine Hegewisch, Research Scientist at the University of Idaho The Climate Toolbox: A Users Perspective Jeff Marti, Drought Coordinator, Washington Department of Ecology.
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