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NOAA’s 15th Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop (CPASW)
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05.02.2017 - 05.04.2017
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https://accap.uaf.edu/cpasw

Integrated theme: "Understanding Extreme Events and Decision-Maker Needs in the Context of Climate Variability and Change"

The 15th Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop (CPASW) will bring together a diverse group of climate researchers, service producers, decision-makers, and other users to accelerate developments in the research and applications of climate information for societal decision-making. The 2017 CPASW will be hosted by the NOAA National Weather Service Climate Services Branch, the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP) located at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and other climate services partners.

The 15th Annual CPASW will convene in Anchorage, Alaska, May 2-4, 2017, with a workshop theme of “Understanding Extreme Events and Decision-Maker Needs in the Context of Climate Variability and Change.” The workshop will address the following focus areas:

Climate information applications at local, regional, and global scales related to preparedness and management for weather and climate extremes
Climate services for coastal and indigenous communities in high-latitude areas, including the Arctic
Best practices of observing, documenting, and communicating climate information relevant for national, tribal, and international collaborations
Service delivery coordination and decision support for planning, resource allocation, sustainable development, and environmental management needed for building resilient communities
Changes in climate and weather extremes
Short-term climate variability and long-term climate change as well as attribution science are cross-cutting concerns for all of these focus areas, especially in preparedness activities for extreme events and supporting critical decision-making for several socio-economic sectors. We invite abstracts that address the use of climate data and products including monitoring, predictions, and projections in all of the focus areas listed above, particularly for extreme events. We also invite papers highlighting best practices in the areas of communication and outreach, decision support tools, and preparedness methods for advancing societal adaptation. The target audience for this workshop includes planners, managers, practitioners, researchers, service providers, and tribal environmental coordinators and leaders dealing with climate-related challenges.

Abstract deadline is January 13th, 2017. The meeting format will include a combination of symposia, panel sessions, discussions, and keynote speakers that address the workshop theme. For more details and submission of abstracts, please refer to the 2017 CPASW site* at: https://accap.uaf.edu/cpasw

*You'll need to create an account for the abstract submission process.

Registration will be available after March 1st, 2017

Lodging and other logistics will be posted to the workshop website as they become available - there is a room block at the Captain Cook. Information will be up shortly.

Who should attend the 15th Annual CPASW:

Applied climatologists and scientists who use climate information
Climate extension specialists and communicators of climate information
Decision-makers who utilize climate predictions, products, and services
Developers and providers of climate data, forecasts, applications, and tools
Emergency management personnel
Forestry, wildlife, and landscape conservation specialists
Health community providers and researchers
International organizations
Social scientists who work with climate information users and stakeholders
Water and natural resource managers
Tribal leaders and community environmental and emergency preparedness coordinators
For additional information please contact the workshop organizers:
Jenna Meyers (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., 301-427-9113)
Tina Buxbaum (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., 907-474-7812)

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