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The next decade of Alaskan Ocean Acidification Research: What we learned, where 2020 fits, and what’s coming next for the Bering Sea
The next decade of Alaskan Ocean Acidification Research: What we learned, where 2020 fits, and what’s coming next for the Bering Sea
We will take a look back at the last ten years of OA research in the Bering Sea,, and highlight new, cutting-edge biogeochemical modeling, forecasting, and projection efforts that have dramatically increased our capacity to understand Alaskan OA.
Alaska Drought Webinar Series: Climate review
Alaska Drought Webinar Series: Climate review
Rick Thoman, Alaska climate specialist, who will review past climate information focusing on unusual dry times.
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Alaska Drought Webinar Series: US Drought Monitor Process
Alaska Drought Webinar Series: US Drought Monitor Process
David Simeral, drought monitor author, who will explain the U.S. drought monitor process.
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February 2021 National Weather Service Alaska Climate Outlook Briefing
February 2021 National Weather Service Alaska Climate Outlook Briefing
We will review recent climate conditions around Alaska, review some forecast tools and finish up the Climate Prediction Center’s forecast for March and the spring season.
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Alaska Drought Webinar Series: What does drought look like in Southeast Alaska
Alaska Drought Webinar Series: What does drought look like in Southeast Alaska
Join a listening session to share your story, experiences or data and hear from others in the region (Southeast Alaska)
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VAWS: Use of Uncrewed Aerial Systems at the Alaska-Pacific River Forecast Center
VAWS: Use of Uncrewed Aerial Systems at the Alaska-Pacific River Forecast Center
The topic of this presentation is the UAS program started by the APRFC in 2019. We will describe missions flown thus far and types of applications well suited for helping the National Weather Service (NWS) provide its core services.