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Data Visualization and Tools

To provide resource managers and decision makers with effective climate adaptation strategies, CASC scientists often create data visualizations and tools such as web applications, spatial and temporal models, and open-source development tools for data implementation. Explore our science on creating data visualization and tools below. 

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Webinar: Development of a Global Change Monitoring Portal: Pilot Project for the Southeastern US

Webinar: Development of a Global Change Monitoring Portal: Pilot Project for the Southeastern US

View this webinar to learn more about the Global Change Monitoring Portal (GCMP).
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Webinar: Sea-level Rise Modeling Handbook: Resource Guide for Coastal Land Managers, Engineers, and Scientists

Webinar: Sea-level Rise Modeling Handbook: Resource Guide for Coastal Land Managers, Engineers, and Scientists

View this webinar to learn more about the Sea-level Rise Modeling Handbook.
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Spatial Conservation Priorities for Riverine and Riparian Systems in the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion

This project identified priority areas in the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion to focus on for riverine and riparian habitat conservation. The project’s products are tailored towards the Arid Lands Initiative (ALI) conservation goals and objectives and provide the foundation for adaptation to a changing climate. We adopted a “zoned” approach to identifying focal areas, connectivity management...
Spatial Conservation Priorities for Riverine and Riparian Systems in the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion

Spatial Conservation Priorities for Riverine and Riparian Systems in the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion

This project identified priority areas in the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion to focus on for riverine and riparian habitat conservation. The project’s products are tailored towards the Arid Lands Initiative (ALI) conservation goals and objectives and provide the foundation for adaptation to a changing climate. We adopted a “zoned” approach to identifying focal areas, connectivity management zones, and
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Climate Change in the Los Angeles Region: Temperature and Precipitation

The goal of this project was to examine how temperature and precipitation could change by the mid 21st century over the greater Los Angeles region. Major findings for temperature are: (1) large variability in the magnitude exists among downscaled global climate model projections over LA, but all predict warming; (2) warming is smaller over the ocean and coastal zone, but larger in the...
Climate Change in the Los Angeles Region: Temperature and Precipitation

Climate Change in the Los Angeles Region: Temperature and Precipitation

The goal of this project was to examine how temperature and precipitation could change by the mid 21st century over the greater Los Angeles region. Major findings for temperature are: (1) large variability in the magnitude exists among downscaled global climate model projections over LA, but all predict warming; (2) warming is smaller over the ocean and coastal zone, but larger in the mountain are
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