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These presentations represent talks given by scientists at past AGCI workshops and can be technical in nature.
To view presentations by workshop, please visit our AGCI Science Sessions page
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November 12, 2018
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November 12, 2018
Presented by Sabbie Miller
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October 10, 2018
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Lessons and Decision-making: If so, so what? Comments (Ascher/Fort)
Reveal Video with additional contentOctober 10, 2018
Presented by William L. Ascher, Denise Fort
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September 14, 2018
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September 14, 2018
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Capturing Timescale Interactions: Clouds, Forecasts, and Drought
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 13, 2018
Presented by Richard Neale
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Predictability Sources for Droughts Associated with the Midlatitude Wave Trains
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 13, 2018
Presented by Haiyan Teng
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Initial Steps Towards Flash Drought Monitoring and Prediction in Australia
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 13, 2018
Presented by Matthew Comstock Wheeler
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The Effects of Temperature on Colorado River Drought over Past Centuries Inferred from a Runoff Efficiency Reconstruction
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 13, 2018
Presented by Connie Woodhouse
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The Problem of Near Certain Warming: Aridification, and Inevitable Megadrought
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 13, 2018
Presented by Jonathan T. Overpeck
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The Colorado River Millennium Drought: the Relative Impacts of Higher Temperatures vs. other Causes
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 13, 2018
Presented by Brad Udall
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Interpreting Declining Colorado River Flow Since the Late 19th Century
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 13, 2018
Presented by Martin Hoerling
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September 13, 2018
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Ethics of Inclusion of Research and Practice Using S2S Drought as an Example
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 13, 2018
Presented by Angeline Greene Pendergrass
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Paving New Roads for the Rubber to Meet: Incorporating Climate Information into Seasonal Streamflow and Drought Forecasting
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 12, 2018
Presented by Flavio Lehner
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When Precipitation Doesn't Stop: Snow Droughts in the Western US
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 12, 2018
Presented by Philip Mote
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September 12, 2018
Presented by Angeline Greene Pendergrass
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Walter Orr Roberts Memorial Public Lecture: From Droughts to Floods & Back Again? Learning and Adapting in an Uncertain Climate
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 11, 2018
Presented by Roger S. Pulwarty
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Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Why We Need (Better) Seasonal Forecasts
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 11, 2018
Presented by Dagmar Kohl Llewellyn
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Recent and Future Drought in California: Implications for S2S Timescales within Multiyear Droughts
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 11, 2018
Presented by Amanda Sheffield
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September 11, 2018
Presented by Laurna Kaatz
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Drought Research Within the Northern Australia Climate Program (NACP)
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 11, 2018
Presented by Matthew Comstock Wheeler, Roger Christopher Stone
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From Drought Watch to Drought Management at Drought Management Center for South Eastern Europe (DMCSEE)
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 11, 2018
Presented by Andreja Susnik
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Drought Early Warning and Risk Management Across the S2S Continuum
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 11, 2018
Presented by Mark Svoboda
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September 11, 2018
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September 10, 2018
Presented by Roger S. Pulwarty, Gerald Meehl, Angeline Greene Pendergrass
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September 10, 2018
Presented by John Katzenberger, Emily Jack-Scott
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The Sensitivity of Drought Variability to Index and Data Selection
Reveal Video with additional contentSeptember 10, 2018
Presented by David Hoffmann
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September 10, 2018
Presented by Ailie Gallant
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