2022 Annual Meeting Report

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2022 Annual Meeting Presentations

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Meeting Overview

June 7 Welcome Emile

Emile Elias, USDA Southwest Climate Hub 

 

Drought Learning Network Overview

What is the Drought Learning Network?

Brian Fuchs, National Drought Mitigation Center

Watch the Overview of the DLN Presentation

 

Experiences from Recent Droughts

Experience from Recent Droughts Lessons Learned

Laura Haskell, Utah Division of Water Resources

 

Arizona and Drought Lessons Learned

Arizona and Drought Lessons Learned

Nemesis Ortiz-Declet, Arizona Department of Water Resources

 

Outlook and Current Conditions

Drought Status Update and Outlook

Dave DuBois, New Mexico State Climate Office 

 

Drought Hot Spots Within Communities

Drought Hot Spots Within Communities

Brian Fuchs, National Drought Mitigation Center

 

Arizona Hot Spots: Drought Management

Arizona Hot Spots: Drought Management

Nemesis Ortiz-Declet, ADWR

 

Decision support tools

Conditioning Monitoring Observer Reports (CMOR)

CMOR, Kelly Smith, National Drought Mitigation Center

 

 

 

Grass-Cast: a forecast for grassland growth great plains and southwest


Grass-Cast, Julie Elliott, NRCS Liaison and Dannele Peck, Northern Plains Climate Hub

 

 

myRAINge Log: a tool for rangeland precipitation monitoring
MyRAINge Log, Mike Crimmins, University of Arizona

 

 

CoCORAHS: Volunteer Observations Providing Decision Support Tools for Drought
CoCoRaHS, Henry Reges, Colorado State University

 

 

Monitoring Dashboard for Managing Drought Risk on the Ranch
Ranch Drought Monitoring Dashboard, Tonya Haigh, National Drought Mitigation Center

 

The United States Drought Monitor Process
Brian Fuchs, National Drought Mitigation Center

 

 

Upcoming opportunities with tribal communities 

Drought-Smart Indigenous Ag Planning in New Mexico
Tonya Haigh, National Drought Mitigation Center

 

 

Sovereign Network for Environmental Monitoring
Dennis Dye, Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute