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Research at GWRI

Climate Variability

03/06/00
Category: Research at GWRI
Posted by: Kaushik Surendran

1998-07-01

Water Resources Sector National Assessment of the Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change for the United States

 

 

 

Sponsor: GWRI

Start Date: 1998-07-01; Completion Date: 1999-12-31;

Keywords: Climate and Hydrologic Processes, Hydrology, Management and Planning

Problem and Research Objectives:

Climate variability and change pose both challenges and opportunities for the US. To be better prepared, the United States has developed a national assessment process to identify and analyze the potential consequences of climate variability and change. The

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Principal Investigator: Aris Georgakakos (GWRI/Georgia Tech)      About...