When
Where
Please join us for the first CLIMAS monthly colloquium of 2018 for a three short presentations followed by a panel discussion focused on our evolving understanding of drought in the Southwest.
Note: This event was on Jan 26, 2018 - click on the links below for YouTube videos of the presentations.
Dr. Connie Woodhouse - UA School of Geography and Development
Runoff efficiency: The impact of warming temperatures on Colorado River drought (https://youtu.be/SpY5i3R-wYc)
Dr. Chris Guiterman - UA Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research
Synchronized growth: The impact of rising temperature and aridity on Navajo Nation forests - (https://youtu.be/gWh-C2UBK4g)
Dr. Mike Crimmins - UA Department of Soil, Water, & Environmental Science
Tracking drought across the SW US in a changing climate - (https://youtu.be/tTj9voyJzno)
Drought in the Southwest Concluding Panel Discussion - (https://youtu.be/eVpJ9I8_7II)
This event is open to the public - Join us to hear more about this research and participate in an ongoing dialogue about research in the Southwest!
Webinar Option
These presentations will also be available as a webinar for remote attendees. To register in advance:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gt8EfsHJSoy1KT6IDdjXQQ
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.