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How has/is/will climate change impact (ed) / ing people living in the Western US?

How has/is/will climate change impact (ed) / ing people living in the Western US?. What’s the Problem?. Water. http://drought.unl.edu/dm/monitor.html. Lake Mead. Urban Sprawl in the LV Valley. Changing Ecosystems. http://www.kqed.org/quest/radio/disappearing-plants.

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How has/is/will climate change impact (ed) / ing people living in the Western US?

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  1. How has/is/will climate changeimpact(ed)/ingpeople livingin the Western US?

  2. What’s the Problem?

  3. Water http://drought.unl.edu/dm/monitor.html

  4. Lake Mead

  5. Urban Sprawl in the LV Valley

  6. Changing Ecosystems http://www.kqed.org/quest/radio/disappearing-plants

  7. How has/is/will climate changeimpact(ed)/ingpeople livingin the Western US?

  8. What’s the Question? Knowing and Predicting

  9. What’s the Question? Knowing and Predicting Forecasting

  10. Weather vs. Climate • Weather - a set of all the phenomena occurring in a given atmosphere at a given time. • Climate – the average set of all phenomena occurring in a given atmosphere over periods of at least 30 years.

  11. Can we?

  12. Scientific Issues • Systems Thinking • Human nature • Silos • Socio-political influences • Power • Modeling • Consensus • Tools • Data • Quality and Integrity • Storage • Complexity

  13. Data vs. Information • Data - Raw, unprocessed measurements. • Information - Data + Context

  14. Spatial vs. Temporal • Spatial data - Data that that is linked to locations in geographic space, usually via features on a map. • Temporal data - Data that can be linked to a certain time or period between two moments in time.

  15. What does this tell us?

  16. Average Precipitation in Nevada During March (1895-1940)

  17. Metadata

  18. Inscriptions as Data

  19. How has/is/will climate changeimpact(ed)/ingpeople livingin the Western US?

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