Resources

Browse a wide variety of materials related to the Alaska Climate Science Center and related projects. Use the link below to read descriptions of all the different types of resources and a key to the resource icon types.

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Document

A written planning document, report, white papers, or other more technical document.


Fact Sheet

A short document, generally 1-4 pages that provides general information, photos, and graphics on a specific subject.


Poster

Poster presentation from a conference or workshop.


Presentation

Slides from a conference, workshop, or public presentation.


Educational Resource

Various materials, such as a lesson plan, developed specifically for K-12 educational audiences.


Website

Website links related to AK CSC projects.


Video

Video clips related to AK CSC projects.


Audio

Audio clips related to AK CSC projects.

The Alaska Integrated Ecosystem Modeling (AIEM) Project is a multi-institutional and multi-disciplinary enterprise designed to meet Alaska land managers’ needs to understand the nature and rate of landscape change. This four page fact sheet gives an overview of this multi-dimensional research project. Read more about Alaska Integrated Ecosystem Model Fact Sheet

This plan outlines the research goals and projects for the Alaska Climate Science Center 2012 Fiscal Year. In developing this plan, the AK-CSC received guidance from the Alaska Climate Change Executive Roundtable (ACCER), which is composed of executives from key State and Federal resource management agencies. Read more about Alaska Climate Science Center 2012 Action Plan

Glacier meltwater contributes substantially to runoff in many regions of the Alaska coastal mountains, and freshwater runoff rates from this region are among the highest on earth. Read more about Coastal Rainforest Sensitivity to Glacier Runoff Fact Sheet

The Alaska Climate Downscaling Workshop, organized by the DOI Alaska Climate Science Center (AK CSC) and the University of Alaska - Fairbanks (UAF) and facilitated by the Institute of the North, was convened April 28-29, 2011, to: develop and improve communication between managers and scientists, provide information about climate projections & downscaling techniques, identify and prioritize Read more about Downscaling Workshop Fact Sheet

The Alaska Climate Change Executive Roundtable (ACCER), established jointly by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Read more about Alaska Climate Change Executive Roundtable

Presentation slides delivered by Faron Anslow with coauthors Gerd Bürger, Trevor Murdock, Arelia Werner, Derek van der Kamp and David Rodenhuis from the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada on 28 April 2011.  Read more about Downscaling Across the Border: a Case Study in the Columbia River Basin

"The Importance of Climate Variability in the Arctic" is a presentation by Uma S. Bhatt with contributions from Peter Bieniek and V.A. Alexeev. Read more about The Importance of Climate Variability in the Arctic

Presentation by Katherine Hayhoe of Texas Tech University, delivered at the Downscaling Workshop in 2011. The presentation gives a broad overview to the downscaling process, including comparisons of the dynamical or statistical methods of downscaling. Read more about High-Resolution Climate Projections: Everyone wants them, how do we get them?

"Constraining Uncertainty in Regional Climate Modeling of Alaska" is a presentation by Jing Zhang of North Carolina A&T State University and collaborators, Jeremy Krieger, Fuhong Liu, Wei Tao, Uma Bhatt, and Xiangdo Read more about Constraining Uncertainty in Regional Climate Modeling of Alaska

Presented by Sarah Trainor, UAF with collaborators Scott Rupp, UAF; John Walsh, UAF; Uma Bhatt, UAF; Nils Andreassen, ION; and Jen Schmidt, UAF, this presentation out Read more about Climate Downscaling Survey Results

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