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Climate--Long-Term Trends

Understanding long-term trends in rainfall, along with streamflow, and groundwater levels, is of particular importance for predicting and planning the future availability of water resources for drinking, irrigation, cultural activities, and ecosystems. 

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Effects of Drought and Cloud-Water Interception on Wildfire Hazard in Hawaiʻi

Understanding the effects of drought and cloud-water interception on wildfire hazard is critical to Hawai‘i’s water-resource managers, farmers, ranchers, and forest, watershed, and wildfire managers for developing adaptive management strategies. Identifying areas of increased wildfire hazard is also important for developing strategic monitoring programs to help assess and predict the effects of...
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Effects of Drought and Cloud-Water Interception on Wildfire Hazard in Hawaiʻi

Understanding the effects of drought and cloud-water interception on wildfire hazard is critical to Hawai‘i’s water-resource managers, farmers, ranchers, and forest, watershed, and wildfire managers for developing adaptive management strategies. Identifying areas of increased wildfire hazard is also important for developing strategic monitoring programs to help assess and predict the effects of...
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