Conferences

20–22 April 2021, Virtual Meeting
18th Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop

The 18th Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop (CPASW) will bring together a diverse community to share developments in research and application of weather and climate information for societal decision-making. Participants will include researchers, service producers, resource managers, planners, practitioners, social scientists, and others making weather and climate-sensitive decisions. NOAA’s National Weather Service Climate Services Branch, Arizona State University, the Arizona State Climate Office, and many climate services partners are collaborating in the organization of the CPASW.

The workshop will convene in Phoenix, Arizona, April 20-22, 2021, for discussion centered on the theme of “Providing services for the cascading effects of intensifying heat in a rapidly growing region."

The workshop will address the following focus areas:

  • Understanding, monitoring, and predicting environmental changes and their impacts
  • Services for resilience to cascading effects of heat and its impacts to / or coupled with:
    - Socio-economic concerns (e.g., health, urban/infrastructure, agriculture, emergency management, energy, governance, etc)
    - Hydrological issues (e.g., extreme precipitation, flash flooding, drought, snow, water depletion, land desertification, etc)
    - Wildfire and air quality
  • Transboundary issues and partnership (e.g., cross-border services, sustaining international partnerships, effective stakeholder engagement, etc)
  • Other topics in climate services for resilience

The workshop will gather experts from the region, the nation, and the world to focus on extreme events and the role of climate services. It will provide an opportunity for sharing effective strategies for understanding decision maker requirements, communicating extremes threats, and the heightened uncertainty and attribution of extreme events.

https://sgsup.asu.edu/CPASW

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