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Responding to Climate Variability and Change in the Pacific Northwest United States, Pacific Northwest Climate Impacts Research Consortium September 2010–August 2017, Phase 1 Final Report

Type
Literature
Publication
Gilles, Nathan G., Josh Foster, Meghan M. Dalton, Philip W. Mote, David E. Rupp, John Stevenson, Katherine A. Serafin, Janan Evans-Wilent, Peter Ruggiero, John T. Abatzoglou, Timothy J. Sheehan, Katherine C. Hegewisch, Denise H. Lach, Jessica Andrepont, and Kathie D. Dello. Responding to Climate Variability and Change in the Pacific Northwest United States: The Pacific Northwest Climate Impacts Research Consortium, September 2010–August 2017 Phase 1 Final Report. The Pacific Northwest Climate Impacts Research Consortium (CIRC), A NOAA RISA Team. Corvallis, Oregon: College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, 2017.
Year Published
2017
Organization
Oregon State University, CIRC, RISA, NIDIS, OCCRI, OCS
Description

This report is a comprehensive compilation of climate impacts, modeling and analysis, and co-producing actionable knowledge with communities. In this report you will find lists of our CIRC 1.0 accomplishments, our scientific findings, descriptions of our projects, and a list of the key publications that our NOAA RISA team has written during CIRC’s first seven years. Our pursuit of the best available science and our commitment to help our Pacific Northwest stakeholders adapt to climate change and variability has driven our efforts throughout.

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