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Month: May 2017

The Water Year’s Long, Cold, and Wet Goodbye Kiss to the Drought

This year’s weird winter weather and the end of the drought.

Recent El Niño Consumed West Coast Beaches

Study finds unprecedented levels of winter shoreline retreat along the US West Coast as a consequence of the 2015/2016 El Niño.

Mountain Snow Declines Past and Future

Two studies examine Pacific Northwest snowpack under climate change.

What Decision Makers Think About Climate Apps

Study examines what land managers think of online climate tools.

Thermal Envelopes & Climate Change

Study further tracks the current and potential future distribution of fish and amphibians across the US West.

Understanding Climate Model Variability

An analysis of the future climate of the Columbia River Basin helps create a better understanding of the differences between climate models.

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The Climate CIRCulator is a monthly newsletter covering climate science and the Northwest written by members of the Pacific Northwest Climate Impacts Research Consortium (CIRC) and the Oregon Climate Change Research Institute (OCCRI). CIRC is a member of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s climate adaptation effort the Regional Integrated Sciences & Assessments program. A state-funded organization, OCCRI is tasked with informing Oregon residents and lawmakers about the impacts of climate change. CIRC and OCCRI are headquartered at Oregon State University’s College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences in Corvallis, Oregon.

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