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Publications

Hu, Q., Tang, Z., Shulski, M. et al. Nat Hazards(2018) 94: 777. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-018-3420-7.

Presentations

Umphlett, N., M. Shulski, T. Abdel-Monem, Z. Tang, and F. Uhlarik, 2018: Climate Data and Information Use of Municipalities in the Lower Missouri River Basin. American Association of State Climatologists Annual Meeting, Nebraska City, NE, June 20-22.

Umphlett, N., M. Shulski, T. Abdel-Monem, Z. Tang, and F. Uhlarik, 2018: Utilizing Climate Data to Inform Municipal Planning in the Lower Missouri River Basin. Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop, Fargo, ND, May 22-24.

Shulski, M., N. Umphlett, Z. Tang, T. Abdel-Monem, and F. Uhlarik, 2017: Informing Decisions and Increasing Resilience: Working with Municipal Planners in the Lower Missouri River Basin. American Geophysical Union 2017 Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA, December 11-15.

Kluck, D., D. Brown, T. Jacobs, A. Kremen, and N. Umphlett (panelists), 2017: Assessment and Adaptation to Extreme Events in the Great Plains. Governor’s Conference on the Future of Water in Kansas, Manhattan, KS, November 9.

Shulski, M., N. Umphlett, Z. Tang, T. Abdel-Monem, and F. Uhlarik, 2017: Informing Decisions and Increasing Resilience - Working with Municipal Planners in the Lower Missouri River Basin. American Meteorological Society’s 23rd Conference on Applied Climatology, Asheville, NC, June 26-28.

Umphlett, N., M. Shulski, T. Abdel-Monem, Z. Tang, and F. Uhlarik, 2017: Engaging Municipalities for Increased Resilience to Climate Extremes in the Missouri River Basin. National Adaptation Forum, St. Paul, MN, May 8-11.

Umphlett, N. 2017: Increasing Climate Resiliency in the Lower Missouri River Basin. Nebraska Annual Planning Conference, Kearney, NE, March 8-10.

Umphlett, N. 2016: Increasing the capacity for municipal climate adaptation planning in the Missouri River Basin. Heartland Network Annual Meeting, Lincoln, NE, June 9-10.

*The project has also been featured in 13 additional presentations of the High Plains Regional Climate Center and the Nebraska State Climate Office, reaching over 1,000 people.

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