Experts from NOAA will announce results from the latest product from the U.S. Climate Change Science Program: CCSP 5.3 - "Decision Support Experiments and Evaluations Using Seasonal to Interannual Forecasts and Observation Data.” The latest report focuses on the connection between the ability to predict climate change and the opportunity to incorporate such understanding into water resource management decisions.
News media teleconference with the director of the Climate Change Science Program and report lead author
Mon., Nov. 17; 11:00 a.m. EST
Contact Jana.Goldman@noaa.gov for teleconference number and passcode.
William J. Brennan, Ph.D., acting under secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere; director, U.S. CCSP.
Helen Ingram, lead author and research fellow at the University of Arizona
Other lead authors, editors available for additional information:
Kathy Jacobs, Arizona Water Institute
David Feldman, University of California – Irvine
Nathan Mantua, University of Washington
Anne Waple, U.S. Global Climate Change Research Program
Nancy Beller-Simms, NOAA Climate Program Office
NOAA understands and predicts changes in the Earth's environment, from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun, and conserves and manages our coastal and marine resources.