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The Aspen Global Change Institute in partnership with the University of Michigan will examine climate model projections of precipitation in the Aspen region and prepare a short white paper intended to clarify and supplement existing subregional, statewide, and regional studies on this topic. The two primary goals of this analysis are to better characterize the confidence (and uncertainty) in recent projections of precipitation for Western Colorado and to provide a more detailed examination of potential future precipitation regimes, such as alterations to timing of precipitation patterns and extremes. | The Aspen Global Change Institute in partnership with the University of Michigan will examine climate model projections of precipitation in the Aspen region and prepare a short white paper intended to clarify and supplement existing subregional, statewide, and regional studies on this topic. The two primary goals of this analysis are to better characterize the confidence (and uncertainty) in recent projections of precipitation for Western Colorado and to provide a more detailed examination of potential future precipitation regimes, such as alterations to timing of precipitation patterns and extremes. | ||
− | '''Sustained Assessment of the Physical Science of Fluctuations of Great Lakes' Water Levels, Students: Rachel McLoughlin and Justin Tsu, Sponsors: University of Michigan Water Center, National Park Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration''' | + | '''Sustained Assessment of the Physical Science of Fluctuations of Great Lakes' Water Levels, Students: Rachel McLoughlin and Justin Tsu, Sponsors: [[http://graham.umich.edu/water| University of Michigan Water Center]], National Park Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration''' |
Revision as of 12:56, 21 November 2014
Contents
Projects
Winter 2015
Projects with Graham Sustainability Institute and Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments Center (GLISA)
What is the Graham Sustainability Institute? Graham
What is GLISA? GLISA
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Freezing Rain Analysis for the Great Lakes Region Project Suite | View Project Plan |
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GLISA Climatology Updates | View Project Plan |
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Great Lakes Ensemble: Introduction | View Project Plan |
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Great Lakes Ensemble: Short-Term Goals | View Project Plan |
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Great Lakes Ensemble: Long-Term Goals | View Project Plan |
Fall 2014
Projects with Graham Sustainability Institute and Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments Center (GLISA)
What is the Graham Sustainability Institute? Graham
What is GLISA? GLISA
Investigating Extreme Precipitation Event Changes within the Great Lakes Basin, Student: Samantha Basile, Sponsor: GLISA
Projects with Faculty Sponsors
Uncertainty in Estimates of Effective Radiative Forcing by Aerosols, Student: Bofang Zhang, Sponsor: J. Penner
Evaluation of how the aerosol radiative forcing is discussed in the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Projects and Sponsors
Aspen Futures: Assessing future precipitation projections in Western Colorado to guide stakeholder engagement and resiliency planning for the City of Aspen, Students: James Arnott and Zifan Yang, Sponsor Aspen Global Change Institute
The Aspen Global Change Institute in partnership with the University of Michigan will examine climate model projections of precipitation in the Aspen region and prepare a short white paper intended to clarify and supplement existing subregional, statewide, and regional studies on this topic. The two primary goals of this analysis are to better characterize the confidence (and uncertainty) in recent projections of precipitation for Western Colorado and to provide a more detailed examination of potential future precipitation regimes, such as alterations to timing of precipitation patterns and extremes.
Sustained Assessment of the Physical Science of Fluctuations of Great Lakes' Water Levels, Students: Rachel McLoughlin and Justin Tsu, Sponsors: [University of Michigan Water Center], National Park Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration