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Adapting to Extreme Weather “Wild Cards”: Increased Incidence of Wildland Fire

January 17 @ 7:30 am - 8:30 am PST

Join the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station, USDA Northeast and Northern Forests Climate Hubs, and the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science (NIACS) for Rooted in Research: Adapting to Extreme Weather “Wild Cards”.

Between floods, severe storms, and wildfires, nearly everyone in North America has recently experienced an extreme weather event firsthand. Extreme events will become more commonplace as the climate continues to change. These events pose new challenges for forestry and natural resource management that may require new, adaptive ways of thinking to address them.

An introductory presentation on “Wild Cards” in natural resource planning and NIACS’s Adaptation Workbook will set the stage for this mini-series and provide context for the following sessions. Thereafter, we will explore three different types of extreme weather events, showcasing the latest research on these topics and discussing relevant management implications.

Webinars will take place in January 2024 on the Wednesdays of each week from 10:30-11:30 a.m. ET.

You must register for these webinars in advance on Zoom.

  • January 17: Increased Incidence of Wildland Fire – Nicholas Skowronski (NRS) and Steven Miller (USDA Forest Service Eastern Region)

Details

Date:
January 17
Time:
7:30 am - 8:30 am PST

Organizer

US Forest Service Northern Research Station

Venue

Virtual
Alaska
Oregon
Washington

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