Energy equity and justice have become priority considerations for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars alike. To ensure that energy equity is incorporated into actual …
Natural and cultural resource managers are increasingly working with the scientific community to create information on how best to adapt to the current and projected impacts of …
Persistent, systemic harms have resulted in inequalities in wealth distribution, energy insecurity, infrastructure reliability, heat island exposure, and preexisting health conditions …
In climate science and applications, the term “metric” is used to describe the distillation of complex, multifaceted evaluations to summarize the overall quality of a model simulation, or …
E Lynn, A Cuthbertson, M He… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2020 - hess.copernicus.org
Water management throughout the western United States largely relies on the partitioning of cool season mountain precipitation into rain and snow, particularly snow as it maximizes …
The current literature on climate services for farmers predominantly focuses on seasonal forecasts, with an assumption that longer-term climate projections may not be suitable for …
JJ Porter, C Clark - Environmental Science & Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Non-use of climate information is often attributed to scientists failing to understand what decision-makers need. In response, co-production offers one promising method to improve …
Abstract The 1997 New Year's flood event was the most costly in California's history. This compound extreme event was driven by a category 5 atmospheric river that led to …
The water cycle is an important component of the earth system and it plays a key role in many facets of society, including energy production, agriculture, and human health and …