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Mapping Urban Heat with Community Science, Machine Learning, and Remote Sensing

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle:Mapping Urban Heat with Community Science, Machine Learning, and Remote SensingSpeaker: Vivek Shandas, Professor of Climate Adaptation and Director of the Sustaining Urban Places Research (SUPR) Lab at Portland State University. Presenting in Silver Spring.Sponsors: NOAA Climate Program Office: Communication, Education, and Engagement Division and the National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS).Webinar Access: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/1329960873363808523?source=NOAASciSeminar  Abstract:Hot summers…

Viz Tool Webinar

The new Visualization Tool includes Seasonal Stories help you learn your way around the tool and a Data Explorer to dive deep into the observational plant and animal data and USA-NPN's phenology maps. New features include grouping data by taxonomy (genus, family, and order), adding more than two years on Phenology Calendars and Activity Curves, and more flexibility in selecting locations (including…

“What is a resource curse: energy, infrastructure, and climate change in Native North America”

This is the second presentation in the Environmental Justice and Indigenous Rights series. What is a Resource Curse: Energy, Infrastructure, and Climate Change in Native North AmericaWednesday, February 5 at 5 p.m.Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall, Smith Warehouse, Bay 4A reception will begin at 4:30 p.m.Dr. Andrew Curley is a member of the Navajo Nation and an Assistant Professor…

Geospatial Forum with Dr. Michael Dietze

Jordan Hall 5103, 2800 Faucette Drive, Raleigh, NC, 27695, United States 9881 Jordan Rd, United States

Presenter: Dr. Michael Dietze, Associate Professor in Boston University’s Department of Earth and Environment; hosted by Dr. Ross Meentemeyer and Dr. Chris JonesPresentation Title: Forecasting Ecology in a Changing World

Global Change Seminar – Fire: Connecting Science, Management, and Policy

101 David Clark Labs, NC State campus and via Zoom

Please join the Southeast Climate Science Center Global Change Fellows for the first Global Change Seminar of the semesterFire: Connecting Science, Management, and PolicyFeaturing:Laurel Kays, NC State Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources Extension, Southern Fire ExchangeDr. Robert Scheller, NC State Department of Forestry and Environmental ResourcesElliot Nauert & Shannon McGovern, NC State School of…

How dead grass, disappearing gardens, and remediated rivers made me rethink environmental justice research and its role in local sustainability

1218 Jordan Hall Addition, 2720 Faucette Drive, Raleigh, NC, 27607, United States, 3300 Hall Pl, United States

This is a weekly guest seminar hosted by the Forestry and Environmental Resources Seminars. Open to anyone interested. The public is welcome to attend.  We hope you will plan to join us.  This series is part of the course for students enrolled in NR601, FOR601 and FOR801. We meet 12:50 pm – 1:40 pm in Jordan II 1218.Speaker:  Dr.…

2020 Roscoe Braham Jr. Lecture: Angel F. Adames-Corraliza

1216 Jordan Addition, 2720 Faucette Drive, Raleigh, NC, 27695, United States 9824 Jordan Rd, United States

Speaker –  Ángel F. Adames-Corraliza, University of Michigan Seminar Title – Insights on Large-Scale Precipitation Evolution in the Tropics From the Perspective of Plume Buoyancy Abstract – Tropical convection is highly sensitive by fluctuations in temperature and moisture in the lower-free troposphere as well as processes that occur in the planetary boundary layer (BL, 850-1000…

NCA4 Webinar Series Chapter 20: U.S. Caribbean

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NCA4 Webinar Series Chapter 20: U.S. CaribbeanPresented by: Bill Gould (Director, USDA Caribbean Climate Hub)This six-part webinar series will take an intensive look at Chapter 19 of the NCA4, Volume II: The Southeast, Chapter 15: Tribes and Indigenous Peoples, and Chapter 20: U.S. Caribbean. The topic of each webinar will be focused on one of the…

A New Coast: Strategies for Responding to Devastating Storms and Rising Seas

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Topic: A New Coast: Strategies for Responding to Devastating Storms and Rising SeasRegister here. Presented by: Jeffrey Peterson, author of A New Coast: Strategies for Responding to Devastating Storms and Rising SeasDescription: Due to climate change, devastating storms and sea level rise will increasingly threaten vibrant communities, critical infrastructure, and vital natural systems. This webinar will present actionable…

Influences of climate change on abundance and body size of streamdwelling trout and salamanders

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OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesIvan Arismendy, Assistant Professor,Oregon State University,Department of Fisheries and WildlifeSponsor: NOAA's NWFSC Monster seminars NWFSC Monster Seminar Jam websiteTo contact Monster Seminar Jam Coordinator, email Vicky.Krikelas@noaa.gov Webinar informationConnect to WebexMeeting number: 900 441 597Meeting password: D3KQpmv8Join by phone+1-415-527-5035 US TollAccess code: 900 441 597  Abstract: TBD. Subscribe to the OneNOAA Science Seminar weekly email: Send an email to OneNOAAscienceseminars-request@list.woc.noaa.gov with the word `subscribe' in the…

PRTM Department Seminar Series

5103 Jordan Hall, 2800 Faucette Drive, Raleigh, NC, 27607, United States 3399 Hall Pl, United States

Climate Adaptation Planning and Policy for World HeritageDr. Erin Seekamp will present her work as a 2019 Research Fellow at the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM). Specifically, she will present (a) a value-focused, co-production of science approach to develop a climate adaptation planning framework for World…