[Eoas-seminar] UPCOMING WEBINAR by David Zierden: Climate Change & Variability in Florida -, What we know (and don't know)
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Mon Aug 10 16:15:53 EDT 2020
UPCOMING WEBINAR: Climate Change & Variability in Florida -
What we know (and don't know)
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During a webinar being hosted by the FL BRACE
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(Building Resilience Against Climate Effects) project, Florida's State
Climatologist, David Zierden, will review global trends in increasing
greenhouse gas concentrations and how they are impacting the global
climate system before narrowing the focus on how these trends are
manifested in the state of Florida. Special attention will be placed on
how climate and weather threats, especially as related to human health,
may or may not be changing. The primary threats that will be examined
are hurricanes, extreme rainfall and drought, sea level rise, and
extreme temperatures. Not to be ignored is the background of Florida's
historical climate and natural variability, much of which can be related
to the El Niño/La Niña cycle. To join the webinar from your computer,
tablet or smartphone on *Wednesday, August 12 at 11AM (ET)*, go to
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/522948533
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Eric Chassignet
Professor and Director
Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS)
Florida State University
2000 Levy Avenue, Building A, Suite 292
P.O. Box 3062741
Tallahassee, FL 32306-2741
Office : (1) 850-645-7288
COAPS : (1) 850-644-3846
Cell : (1) 850-524-0033 (urgent matters only)
FAX : (1) 850-644-4841
E-mail : echassignet at fsu.edu
http://www.coaps.fsu.edu
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