CISA Integrating Climate Science & Decision Making in the Carolinas

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CISA Library: Presentations

2020

Davis, C., R. Ward, and K. Lackstrom. 2020. Innovating Drought Communications in North Carolina through Decision-Maker Engagement. American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, January 12-16, 2020, Boston, MA.

Davis, C., R. Ward, and K. Lackstrom. 2020. Organized webinar. NC Fire Environment Committee Semiannual Meeting, May 18, 2020.

Davis, C., R. Ward, and K. Lackstrom. 2020. Project Nighthawk Presentation and Stakeholder Feedback. Organized session. Triangle Water Supply Partnership Meeting, January 12-16, 2020, Cary, NC.

Dow, K. 2020. Earth Day, SC Addresses Climate Crisis. Online talk, rescheduled from the Statehouse grounds, as part of the Earth Day SC coalition, April 22, 2020.

Dow, K. 2020. Fourth National Climate Assessment: Key Findings for Rural Southeast. Webinar hosted by the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center, January 15, 2020.

Dow K., L. Knapp, M. Harris, and S. Watson. 2020. Beaufort Flood Vulnerability Assessment: Briefing for Beaufort City Council. City of Beaufort City Council Worksession, January 28, 2020, Beaufort, SC.

Farris, A., and K. Lackstrom. 2020. CoCoRaHS Condition Monitoring: Supporting a National Network of Citizen Scientists, Drought Monitoring, and Decision Making. CoCoRaHS Virtual Annual Meeting, May 19, 2020.

Lackstrom, K. and A. Farris. 2020. Keys to Success: Assessing the Usefulness of Citizen Science Information in Drought-Related Decision Making. AGU Fall Meeting, December 1-17, 2020, Virtual.

Rayne, S., C. Konrad, J. Clark, and D. Bertrand. 2020. Forecasting the Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature: A Web-Based Tool Designed for Populations Who Are Vulnerable to Heat-Related Illnesses. American Meteorological Society 100th Annual Meeting, January 14, 2020, Boston, MA.

Ward, R., C. Davis., and K. Lackstrom. 2020. Communicating Drought: What, When, How and Why? U.S. Drought Monitor Workshop: Forecasting, Monitoring and Responding to Drought in the Southeast, February 4-5, 2020, Columbia, SC.

Watson, S. 2020. Coastal Resilience in Beaufort County. Presentation to Beaufort County Sea Level Rise Taskforce,, January 14, 2020, Beaufort, SC.

Watson, S. 2020. Engaging the Over-Engaged: Tell us something we don’t already know. Social Coast Forum, February 5, 2020, Charleston SC.

Watson, S. 2020. Swamped? Climate Change in South Carolina. S.C. State Park Service Interpreters Meeting, February 20, 2020, Myrtle Beach, SC.

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2019

Cochran, F. 2019. Connecting Weather, Public Health, and Emergency Management – Tools for Decision Support. [organized session]. NC Emergency Management Association (NCEMA) 2019 Fall Conference, November 5, 2019, Wilmington, NC.

Cochran, F. 2019. Introducing the Convergence Website and the WBGT Tool. Organized session. NC Recreation and Parks Association (NCRPA) Rec+Tech Summit, December 3, 2019, Durham, NC.

Cochran, F., J. Clark, C. Konrad, and S. Rayne. 2019. A Web-Based Tool to Forecast Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) for Outdoor Recreation. North Carolina Recreation and Park Association Conference, December 4, 2019, Durham, NC.

Combest-Friedman, C., A. Farris, N. Gardiner, and S. Watson. 2019. Communicating the Value of Co-production and Social Networks for Climate Adaptation. Panel discussion. National Adaptation Forum, April 24, 2019, Madison, WI.

Davis, C. 2019. Organic Soil Moisture Monitoring. Organized session. Organic Soils and Fire Management Workshop, October 2019, Hampstead, NC.

Davis, C., R. Ward, and K. Lackstrom. 2019. Innovating Drought Communications with North Carolina Stakeholders. Eleventh Biennial U.S. Drought Monitor Forum, September 17-19, 2019, Bowling Green, KY.

Davis, C., R. Ward, and K. Lackstrom. 2019. Project Nighthawk Eye Tracking Studies. Organized session. NC Cooperative Extension State Conference, October 30, 2019, Raleigh, NC.

Davis, E. 2019. Presentations on the Charleston Business Disruption Project to the Chamber of Commerce and City of Charleston. August 2019, Charleston, SC.

DePodwin, B., D. Gilford, R. Moulton, S. Moser, and S. Watson. 2019. Addressing Emotional Well-Being and Empathy Drain in Climate and Weather Work. Organized session. Climate Predictions Applications Science Workshop, June 12, 2019, Charleston, SC.

Dow, K. 2019. Approaches to Engaging Decision-Makers in Design and Evaluation. Organized session. Climate Predictions Applications Science Workshop, June 11-13, 2019, Charleston, SC.

Dow, K. 2019. Fourth National Climate Assessment: Key Findings for the Southeast. Southeast & Caribbean Climate Community of Practice Workshop, April 1-3, 2019, Wrightsville Beach, NC.

Dow, K. 2019. The Fourth National Climate Assessment and IPCC Special Report on the Impacts of Global Warming: A Panel Discussion of the Science-Public Policy Dimensions of Climate Change Assessments. Panel discussion. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, April 5, 2019, Washington, DC.

Dow, K., G. Carbone, K. McKain, A. Pope, and S. Watson. 2019. Integrating Climate Science into Planning. South Carolina American Planning Association Annual Meeting, October 4, 2019, Columbia, SC.

Farris, A. 2019. Communicating Climate Change. Invited presentation to Communicating Science, Health, and Environment Seminar, USC College of Information and Communications, September 9, 2019, Columbia, SC.

Farris, A., E. Davis, K. Guiseppe, K. Lackstrom, N. Doesken, N. Newman, H. Reges, J. Turner, and K. Smith. 2019. Keys to Success: How a Citizen Science Pilot Study Became a National Drought Monitoring Program. Citizen Science Association Conference, March 13-17, 2019, Raleigh, NC.

Farris, A., D. Ferguson, and J. Andresen. 2019. Adaptation Progress. Organized session. RISA Annual Meeting, September 19, 2019, Honolulu, HI.

Jacobson, R., C. Enquist, A. Farris, J. Jorns, J. Kim, J. Liechty, L. Lynch, and M. Simpson. 2019. Advancing Climate Networks and Regional Adaptation Forums: Lessons Learned from 2018 Events and Future Plans. Panel discussion. National Adaptation Forum, April 24, 2019, Madison, WI.

Konrad, C. 2019. Climate Change in North Carolina. Invited presentation at the Amberly Retirement Community Meeting, December 13, 2019, Cary, NC.

Konrad, C. 2019. Public Health Impacts of Climate Change: Extreme Heat and Hurricanes. Virginia Department of Health Public Health Impacts of Climate Summit, June 10, 2019, Richmond, VA.

Konrad, C. 2019. The Delivery of Impact-Based Decision Support Tools: Lessons Learned from a Physical Scientist. Invited keynote at 44th Annual Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop, October 24, 2019, Durham, NC.

Konrad, C. 2019. Trends in the Character of Hurricanes and Their Impact on Heavy Rainfall and Flooding in North Carolina. Invited Plenary Talk at the North Carolina Association of Floodplain Management (NCAFPM) Conference, May 6, 2019, Wrightsville Beach, NC.

Konrad, C. 2019. Use of NC DETECT Syndromic Surveillance Data to Identify Relationships Between Temperature and Heat-related Disease. National Syndromic Surveillance Program’s Community of Practice Monthly Webinar, June 18, 2019.

Lackstrom, K. 2019. Leveraging Crowdsourcing and Citizen Science to Produce Volunteer Geographic Information for Hazard Science, Disaster Research, and Emergency Management (Sophia Liu, organizer). Panel discussion. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, April 3-7, 2019, Washington DC.

Lackstrom, K., C. Davis., and R. Ward. 2019. Innovating Approaches to North Carolina Drought Communications. Organized session. Catawba Wateree Drought Management Advisory Group Annual Meeting, June 11, 2019, Huntersville, NC.

Lackstrom, K., and A. Farris. 2019. CoCoRaHS Condition Monitoring: Lessons Learned to Support a National Network of Citizen Scientists, Drought Monitoring, & Decision Making. Eleventh Biennial U.S. Drought Monitor Forum, September 17-19, 2019, Bowling Green, KY.

Lackstrom, K., A. Farris, and R. Ward. 2019. Backyard Hydroclimatology: How Citizen Scientists Contribute to State- and National-Scale Drought Monitoring Efforts. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, April 3-7, 2019, Washington, DC.

Lackstrom, K., and M. Petkewich. 2019. Coastal Salinity Index. Webinar for the National Integrated Drought Information (NIDIS) Coastal Carolinas Drought Early Warning System (DEWS), October 17, 2019.

Terando, A., J. Kupfer, P. Gao, C. Teske, and K. Hiers. 2019. Modeling changing prescribed fire opportunities to inform the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy. Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Annual Meeting, October 30, 2019, Hilton Head, SC.

Ward, A. 2019. Developing the Hazardous Extremes Risk Assessment (HERA) Tool. NC WRRI Annual Conference, March 22, 2019, Raleigh, NC.

Ward, R., C. Davis., and K. Lackstrom. 2019. Project Nighthawk Overview. Catawba-Wateree Drought Management Advisory Group Annual Meeting, June 11, 2019, Huntersville, NC.

Ward, R., C. Davis., and K. Lackstrom. 2019. Weather and Agriculture. 2019 NC Association of County Agricultural Agents Annual Meeting, June 18, 2019, Southern Pines, NC.

Ward, A., and R. Emanuel. 2019. Strategies to Understand and Address the Impact of Climate Change in Rural Eastern North Carolina. Rural Health Symposium, East Carolina University, January 11, 2019, Greenville, NC.

Ward, R., K. Lackstrom, and C. Davis. 2019. Communicating drought: Innovating approaches through engagement with decision makers. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, December 9-13, 2019, San Francisco, CA.

Ward, R., K. Lackstrom, C. Davis., E. Foster, and A. Gupta. 2019. Innovating Approaches to Drought Communication with Water Resources Managers. NC WRRI Annual Conference, March 22, 2019, Raleigh, NC.

Watson, S. 2019. Always Giving Bad News: Meeting the emotional well-being needs of climate extension science communicators. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, December 9-13, 2019, San Francisco, CA.

Watson, S. 2019. Building Community Resilience to Water-Related Hazards in the Charleston, SC Region: A Charleston Resilience Network Initiative. SC Beach Preservation Association Conference, February 13, 2019, Isle of Palms, SC.

Watson, S. 2019. Presentation. Hawaii/Charleston Resilience Network Knowledge Exchange, October 3, 2019, Charleston, SC.

Watson, S. 2019. Science and Engagement Co-Production Around Compounding Climate Risks and Impacts in the Charleston, SC Region. National Adaptation Forum, April 24, 2019, Madison, WI.

Watson, S. 2019. Swamped? Climate Change in South Carolina. Trees SC, October 24, 2019, Folly Beach, SC.

Watson, S. 2019. Swamped Coast: Climate Change in Coastal SC. Adaptation Training Presentation, May 29, 2019, Conway, SC.

Watson, S. 2019. Swamped Coast: Climate Change in Coastal SC. Bunnelle Foundation Common Issues Common Threads, February 28, 2019, Pawleys Island, SC.

Watson, S. 2019. Swamped Coast: King Tides and Sea Level Rise in Seabrook and Kiawah. Town of Seabrook Island & Kiawah Island 2019 Disaster Awareness Day, June 14, 2019, Seabrook Island, SC.

Watson, S. 2019. Swamped Coast: Sea Level Rise and the Lowcountry. Beaufort County Stormwater Pond Conference, November 14, 2019, Beaufort, SC.

Watson, S. 2019. Swamped Coasts: Coastal Climate Resilience in Bluffton. Bluffton Watershed Committee, January 24, 2019, Bluffton, SC.

Watson, S. 2019. What Does Adaptation Look Like? Southeast Caribbean Climate Community of Practice Workshop, April 3, 2019, Wrightsville Beach, NC.

Watson, S., and R. Merchant. 2019. Coastal Resilience in Beaufort County. Presentation to Beaufort County Northern Regional Planning Implementation Committee, October 25, 2019, Beaufort, SC.

Watson, S., and R. Merchant. 2019. Coastal Resilience in Beaufort County. Presentation to the Beaufort County Southern Lowcountry Regional Board, October 22, 2019, Bluffton, SC.

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2018

Altman, E., and K. Lackstrom. 2018. Preparing South Carolina for Drought: Lessons Learned from the State’s First Drought and Water Shortage Tabletop Exercise. Carolinas Climate Resilience Conference, October 29-31, 2018, Columbia, SC.

Carbone, G. 2018. What Climate Change Might Mean for Social Workers. Meeting of the South Carolina Chapter of the National Association of Social Works, March 22, 2018, Columbia, SC.

Dinon Aldridge, H. 2018. Cuckoo for CoCoRaHS (especially during March Madness). Central North Carolina Chapter of the American Meteorological Society Monthly Meeting, March 15, 2018, Raleigh, NC.

Farris, A. 2018. CoCoRaHS Condition Monitoring: Lessons Learned to Support a National Network of Citizen Scientists, Drought Monitoring, and Decision Making. 2018 WERA 1012 Meeting, May 16-18, 2018, Estes Park, CO.

Farris, A. 2018. Condition Monitoring in the Carolinas: Lessons Learned to Support a National Network of Citizen Science Observers, Drought Monitoring, and Decision Making. South Carolina Water Resources Conference, October 17, 2018, Columbia, SC.

Farris, A., and R. Ward. 2018. How Does Your Garden Grow? Monitoring Weather and Its Impacts in the Natural World. North Carolina State Extension master Gardeners Volunteer Association Annual Meeting, June 8, 2018, Greenville, NC.

Foster, S. 2018. Collaborative Partnerships to Advance Resilience Planning. National Planning Conference, April 23, 2018, New Orleans, LA.

Foster, S. 2018. Resilience in the Southeast. National Sea Grant Consortium Meeting, May 16, 2018, Savannah, GA.

Jurjonas, M., and E. Seekamp. 2018. Finding Agency for Climate Justice; An Adaptive Capacity Assessment Tool Developed in Coastal North Carolina (USA). International Association for Impact Assessment Conference, May 16, 2018, Durban, South Africa.

Jurjonas, M., and E. Seekamp. 2018. Is There a Social Cost to Protecting Wetlands? Diverse Perspectives on Ecosystem Services. Southeast Recreation Research Conference, March 26, 2018, Athens, GA.

Jurjonas, M., and E. Seekamp. 2018. Perspectives on Rural Coastal Resilience in North Carolina: Comparisons Between Diverse Communities. NOAA Social Coast Forum, February 8, 2018, Charleston, SC.

Konrad, C., and A. Ward. 2018. Heat-Health Vulnerability in North Carolina and the Development of a Web – Based Tool to Predict Emergency Room Visits. Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop, May 24, 2018, Fargo, ND.

Lackstrom, K. 2018. Climate Change and its Impact on Emergency Services & Water Resources. South Carolina Association of Special Purpose Districts 2018 Leadership Program, May 17, 2018, Blythewood, SC.

Lackstrom, K. 2018. Drought. SEOE Environmental Issues Seminar (ENVR 590), University of South Carolina, October 23, 2018, Columbia, SC.

Lackstrom, K., and E. Altman. 2018. Preparing South Carolina for Drought: Lessons Learned from the State’s First Drought and Water Shortage Tabletop Exercise. South Carolina Water Resources Conference, October 17-18, 2018, Columbia, SC.

Lackstrom, K., and L. Rouen. 2018. Coastal Drought and the Need for a Coastal Salinity Index. National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration, August 26-30, 2018, New Orleans, LA.

Patel, A. 2018. Incorporating Climate Change in Long- Range Water Supply Planning: A Case Study with OWASA. Piedmont Triad Regional Council’s Climate Resiliency Summit, May 14-15, 2018, Kernersville, NC.

Petkewich, M., P. Conrads, K. Lackstrom, L. Rouen, and B. McCloskey. 2018. Using the Coastal Salinity Index for Monitoring Drought along the Gulf of Mexico and the Southeastern Atlantic Coast. National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration, August 26-30, 2018, New Orleans, LA.

Petkewich, M., K. Lackstrom, L. Rouen, B. McCloskey, and S. Yurek. 2018. Monitoring Drought in Coastal South Carolina Using the Coastal Salinity Index. South Carolina Water Resources Conference, October 17-18, 2018, Columbia, SC.

Petkewich, M., B. McCloskey, L. Rouen, and K. Lackstrom. 2018. Monitoring Drought Along the Gulf of Mexico and the Southeastern Atlantic Ocean Using the Coastal Salinity Index. 2018 South Carolina Environmental Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC.

Rowe, M., C. Voss, and D. Tomczack. 2018. The North Carolina King Tides Project: A Citizen Science Water-Level Monitoring Initiative. North Carolina Association of Floodplain Managers Annual Conference, April 17, 2018, Wilmington, NC.

Ward, A. 2018. Climate Change Communication. Panel discussion. Climate Change and Resilience Symposium, April 20, 2018, UNC Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.

Ward, A. 2018. Community-directed Research to Assess the Impacts of Excessive Heat on Preterm Labor. University of South Carolina, October 2018, Columbia, SC.

Ward, A. 2018. HERA: Hazardous Extremes Risk Assessment Tool – a Web-Based Tool to Support Planning and Preparedness Decision-Making. NC Public Health Preparedness and Response Symposium, May 17, 2018, Greensboro, NC.

Ward, A. 2018. HERA: Hazardous Extremes Risk Assessment. NC Emergency Management Symposium, October 23, 2018, Sunset Beach, NC

Ward, A. 2018. Hot as Blue Blazes: The Impacts of Excessive Heat on Preterm Labor in North Carolina, 2011-2015. Carolinas Climate Resilience Conference, October 29-31, 2018, Columbia, SC.

Ward, A. 2018. Identifying and Engaging Vulnerable Groups. 1st Global Heat Health Forum, December 17-18, 2018, Hong Kong.

Ward, A. 2018. The Impacts of Excess Heat on Preterm Labor in North Carolina, 2011-2015. North Carolina American Public Health Association, December 2018, Charlotte, NC.

Ward, R. 2018. Climate and Weather Over the Past Year. NC Drought Management Advisory Council Annual In-Person Meeting, April 12, 2018, Raleigh, NC.

Watson, S. 2018. Applying Risk Communication Practices in Coastal Community Engagement. National Summit on Coastal and Estuarine Restoration and Management, December 11, 2018, Long Beach, CA.

Watson, S. 2018. Building Community Resilience to Water-Related Hazards in the Charleston, South Carolina Region: A Charleston Resilience Network Initiative. South Atlantic Sea Grant Conference, July 31, 2018, Cedar Key, FL.

Watson, S. 2018. Coastal Science Serving South Carolina. SC Association of Hazard Mitigation Conference, March 14, 2018, Hilton Head, SC.

Watson, S. 2018. Co-presentation with NOAA OCM. Social Coast Forum, February 9, 2018, Charleston, SC.

Watson, S. 2018. Co-presentation with NOAA OCM. Social Coast Forum, February 10, 2018, Charleston, SC.

Watson, S. 2018. Engaging Neighborhoods to Better Plan for Flooding Disasters. Extension Disaster Education Network, October 18, 2018, College Station, TX.

Watson, S. 2018. Engaging with Charleston Communities about Flood Risks and Impacts. Carolinas Climate Resilience Conference, October 30, 2018, Columbia, SC.

Watson, S. 2018. Future Flooding in Folly Beach. Folly Beach Planning Commission, August 20, 2018, Folly Beach, SC.

Watson, S. 2018. Future Flooding in Folly Beach. Folly Beach Planning Commission, November 26, 2018, Folly Beach, SC.

Watson, S. 2018. Mt. Pleasant Be Flood Ready. Town of Mt. Pleasant Community Meeting, May 9, 2018, Mt. Pleasant, SC.

Watson, S. 2018. National Sea Grant/SC Sea Grant Consortium Aquaculture Communication Visioning. National Sea Grant Visioning Workshop, April 17-18, 2018, Atlanta, GA.

Watson, S. 2018. Risk Communication for Extension Professionals. Webinar, April 4, 2018, EDEN.

Watson, S. 2018. Swamped Coast: Climate Change and the Lowcountry. SC Sea Grant Realtor Training Planning Committee, September 26, 2018, Charleston, SC.

Watson, S. 2018. Swamped Coast: Climate Change and the Lowcountry. SC Sea Grant Realtor Training Planning Committee, December 6, 2018, Georgetown, SC.

Watson, S. 2018. Swamped Coast: Climate Change in the Lowcountry. Coastal Discovery Museum Lecture, April 4, 2018, Hilton Head, SC.

Watson, S. 2018. Swamped Coast: Planning for Extreme Weather and Sea Level Rise. SC Climate Connections Workshop, March 22, 2018, Charleston, SC.

Watson, S. 2018. Swamped Coast: Sea Level Rise and Harbor Island. December 2, 2018, Harbor Island, SC.

Watson, S. 2018. Swamped Coast: Sea Level Rise and the Lowcountry. Beaufort County Stormwater Partners, November 27, 2018, Okatie, SC.

Watson, S. 2018. Why We Flood. Charleston County Hazards Expo, August 11, 2018, North Charleston, SC.

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2017

Carbone, G. 2017. A Climate Change Discussion Following An Inconvenient Sequel. The Nickelodeon Theatre, August 23, 2017, Columbia, SC.

Carbone, G. 2017. Climate Change and Threats to Coastal Regions. Guest lecture at the University of South Carolina’s Coastal Law Laboratory, July 3, 2017, Charleston, SC.

Clark, K., E. Chin, M.N. Peterson, K. Dow, and K. Lackstrom. 2017. Evaluating Climate Change Planning for Longleaf Pine Ecosystems in the Southeast United States. Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 71st Annual Conference, October 31, 2017, Louisville, KY.

Conrads, P., L. Rouen, and K. Lackstrom. 2017. Using the Coastal Salinity Index for Monitoring Drought Along the Gulf of Mexico and the Southeastern Atlantic Coast. 23rd Conference on Applied Climatology, June 28, 20217, Asheville, NC.

Dow, K. 2017. Engaging Coastal Communities. [presentation]. South Carolina Beach Advocates Meeting, November 7, 2017 James Island, SC.

Dow, K. 2017. Free Times Summer Breakfast Series: Climate Change Forum. Panel discussion, June 27, 2017, Columbia, SC.

Dow, K. 2017. Sea Level Rise in South Carolina. Sierrafest, September 30, 2017, Georgetown, SC.

Dow, K., P. Glick, E. Chin, K. Lackstrom, B. Stein, N. Peterson, and K. Clark. 2017. Integration of Climate Change in Southeastern State Wildlife Action Plans: Assessing Challenges and Opportunities for Future-Oriented Conservation. Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 71st Annual Conference, October 31, 2017, Louisville, KY.

Farris, A., and K. Lackstrom. 2017. Carolinas Integrated Sciences & Assessments: Supporting Climate Adaptation in the Carolinas. American Association of State Climatologists (AASC) Annual Meeting, June 28, 2017, Asheville, NC.

Lackstrom, K. 2017. CISA Climate Communications: Products and Resources. SC Coastal Information Network Quarterly Meeting, August 7, 2017, North Charleston, SC.

Lackstrom, K., A. Farris, and R. Ward. 2017. A New System for Drought Impacts Monitoring and Reporting Using Citizen Science. American Meteorological Society 23rd Conference on Applied Climatology, June 26-28, 2017, Asheville, NC.

Miller, G., and J. Morris. 2017. Marsh Migration and Change within Port Royal Sound Watershed. Port Royal Sound Watershed Mapping Meeting, September 28, 2017, Okatie, SC.

Miller, G. 2017. Marsh Migration and Change within the Port Royal Sound Watershed. The Nature Conservancy Scoping Meeting, September 28, 2017, Okatie, SC.

Ward, A. 2017. Climate-Health Community Profiles: A Collaboration between CISA and the North Carolina American Indian Health Board. North Carolina American Indian Health Board Meeting, August 11, 2017, Chapel Hill, NC.

Ward, A. 2017. Collaborative Development and Evaluation of Web-Based Tools to Address Heat-Related Illness in North Carolina. NC Alliance of Public Health Agencies Meeting, September 27-29, 2017, Asheville, NC.

Ward, A. 2017. HERA: Hazardous Extremes Risk Assessment, A Decision-Support Tool. NC Division of Public Health Public Health Preparedness and Response Webinar, October 27, 2017, Raleigh, NC.

Ward, A. 2017. Indigenous Health and Environment: Opportunities for Partnership. Healthy Native North Carolinians Meeting, September 22, 2017, Chapel Hill, NC.

Ward, A., S. Shaughnessy, and L. Mauldin. 2017. Engaging Stakeholders in the Development and Evaluation of Web-Based Tools to Address Heat Related Illness in North Carolina. American Meteorological Society Conference, January 8, 2017, Austin, TX.

Ward, R. 2017. Monitoring Drought in NC: The NC Drought Management Advisory Council. Central North Carolina Chapter of the American Meteorological Society Monthly Meeting, November 16, 2017, Raleigh, NC.

Watson, S. 2017. Coastal Climate and Resilience in the Charleston Region. CRN Coffee Hour, November 15, 2017, Charleston, SC.

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2016

Allen, T. 2016. Geospatial Risk Assessment for Community Water and Wastewater Infrastructure. Social Coast Forum, February 9-11, 2016, Charleston, SC.

Brennan, A. 2016. CoCoRaHS Condition Monitoring. NC Drought Management Advisory Council Annual Meeting, April 28, 2016, Raleigh, NC.

Brennan, A. 2016. Stemming the Tide: Global Climate Change and Local Impacts. Waccamaw Conference, March 5, 2016, Myrtle Beach, SC.

Brennan, A., K. Dow, B. Haywood, and K. Lackstrom. 2016. What Can Citizen Scientists Tell Us about Drought? American Meteorological Society 96th Annual Meeting, January 10–14, 2016, New Orleans, LA.

Brennan, A., K. Lackstrom, and K. Dow. 2016. Engaging Stakeholders to Develop a Coastal Carolinas Drought Early Warning System. Social Coast Forum, February 9-11, 2016, Charleston, SC.

Carbone, G.J., P. Gao, and J. Lu. 2016. The Influence and Implications of a Single Extreme Event on Intensity Duration-Frequency (IDF) curves in South Carolina. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, March 30, 2016, San Francisco, CA.

Dow, K. 2016. Putting Climate in Context: The Social Science Role in Developing Decision-Relevant Science for Climate Adaptation. Invited presentation for the Mitigation & Adaptation Research Institute Seminar Series, April 11, 2016, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA.

Fly, E. 2016. Not So Lost in Translation: Communicating an Uncertain Future to An Uncertain Audience. College of Charleston Masters in Environmental Studies Core Seminar Class, January 2016, Charleston, SC.

Fly, E., and D. Burger. 2016. Building Hazard Resilience to Water-related hazards in the Charleston, SC region: A Charleston Resilience Network Initiative. Social Coast Forum, February 9-11, 2016, Charleston, SC.

Gao, P., G. Carbone, and J. Lu. 2016. The Influence and Implications of a Single Extreme Event on IntensityDuration-Frequency (IDF) Curves in South Carolina. Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section – 65th Annual Meeting, April 1, 2016, Columbia, SC.

Hartley, J., C. Konrad, and M. Sugg. 2016. Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Gastrointestinal Illness and Their Relationship with Precipitation across the State of North Carolina. North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute Annual Conference, March 17-18, 2016, Raleigh, NC.

Konrad, C. 2016. A Web-Based Heat-Health Vulnerability Tool for North Carolina. NOAA Climate Program Office Webinar, April 28, 2016.

Konrad, C. 2016. An Overview of the Recent Weather and Climate across the Southeast and Caribbean. Southeastern and Caribbean Regional Team Webinar, January 28, 2016.

Konrad, C. 2016. Climate Change: Communicating the Science. Southeast and Caribbean Community of Practice Workshop, April 13-15, 2016, Tybee Island, GA.

Konrad, C. 2016. Relationships between Synoptic Scale Atmospheric Fields and Precipitation across the Eastern United States. 112th Conference of the Association of American Geographers, March 29, 2016, San Francisco, CA.

Lackstrom, K. 2016. Development of a Drought Early Warning System for the Coastal Carolinas: Session Introduction. 2016 South Carolina Water Resources Conference, October 13, 2016, Columbia, SC.

McLeod, J., and C. Konrad. 2016. Relationships between Synoptic-Scale Atmospheric Fields and Precipitation across the Eastern United States. North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute Annual Conference, March 17-18, 2016, Raleigh, NC.

Patel, A., and G. Carbone. 2016. A Bottom-Up Approach for Assessing the Long-Term Reliability of Water Supply in a Changing Climate. South Carolina Water Resources Conference, October 13, 2016, Columbia, SC.

Whitehead, J. 2016. Climate Change Hazards to Coastal Community Water Infrastructure: A Geospatial and Public Health Perspective. North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute Annual Conference, March 17-18, 2016, Raleigh, NC.

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2015

Bath, S. 2015. A Participatory Approach to Preparing for Sea Level Rise in Beaufort County, South Carolina. 21st International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM), June 15-18, 2015, Charleston, SC.

Brennan, A. 2015. Regional Partners Tradeshow: The Carolinas Integrated Sciences & Assessments. Southeast Climate Consortium Annual Meeting, October 19-20, 2015, Athens, GA.

Brennan, A., K. Lackstrom, and J. Hartley. 2015. Climate Interactions with Water Resources in the Carolinas. Water in the World Conference, November 7, 2015, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC.

Carbone, G. 2015. October Flooding in South Carolina. Columbia Audubon Society, November 3, 2015, Columbia, SC.

Fly, E. 2015. A Participatory Approach to Preparing for Sea Level Rise in Beaufort County, SC: Land Preservation and Sea Level Rise. Beaufort Rural and Critical Lands Preservation Program, December 2015, Beaufort, SC.

Fly, E. 2015. Coastal infrastructure vulnerability. Conversation wtih Conservationists, South Carolina Senate Briefing, January 21,2015, Columbia, SC.

Fly, E. 2015. Getting the Conversation Started: Facilitating Community Resilience. South Carolina Beach Advocates Meeting, September 29-30, 2015, North Myrtle Beach, SC.

Fly, E. 2015. Global Sea Level Change and Local Impacts in South Carolina. Coastal Vulnerability Workshop, September 23, 2015, Georgetown, SC.

Fly, E. 2015. Improving Understanding of Drought Impacts in Coastal Ecosystems through Citizen Science. 21st International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM), June 15-18, 2015, Charleston, SC.

Fly, E. 2015. Regional Partners Tradeshow: The Southeast & Caribbean Climate Community of Practice. Southeast Climate Consortium Annual Meeting, October 19-20, 2015, Athens, GA.

Fly, E. 2015. Resilience. SC Conservation Voters Summit, November 9, 2015, Georgetown, SC.

Fly, E. 2015. South Carolina’s Natural Resources and the Impacts of Climate Variability and Change. SC Nature Based Tourism Association Conference, November 12, 2015, Seabrook Island, SC.

Fly, E. 2015. The Future of South Carolina Working Waterfronts: A Community Partnership Exploring Priorities. National Working Waterfronts and Waterways Symposium, November 16-19, 2015, Tampa, FL.

Fly, E. 2015. The Lowcountry Lowdown on Sea Level Rise. Southeast Florida Regional Climate Leadership Summit, December 1-3, 2015, Key West, FL.

Fly, E. 2015. Using participatory modeling and citizen science to help fishermen adapt to a changing climate. 21st International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM), June 15-18, 2015, Charleston, SC.

Konrad, C. 2015. An Overview of Climate Change Facts. American Water Works 2015 Annual Conference, November 15, 2015, Raleigh, NC.

Konrad, C. 2015. Climate Change in North Carolina. Chapel Hill Garden Club meeting, October 27, 2015, Chapel Hill, NC.

Konrad, C. 2015. El Nino 101 and Impacts from Recent El Nino Events. Southeastern and Caribbean Regional Team Webinar, November 19, 2015.

Konrad, C. 2015. Heat-Health Vulnerability in North Carolina: The Heat-Health Vulnerability Tool. Responding to Climate Adaptation Needs in Delaware Stakeholder Roundtable, September 21, 2015, Dover, DE.

Konrad, C. 2015. Meteorological Overview of the Heavy Rainfall and Flooding in South Carolina in October 2015. Southeastern and Caribbean Climate Community of Practice Webinar, December 8, 2015.

Lackstrom, K. 2015. Drought and Coastal Ecosystems: The NIDIS DEWS Carolinas Pilot Program. Western States Drought Coordinators and Emergency Managers Meeting, July 21-22, 2015, Seattle, WA.

Sugg, M., and C. Konrad. 2015. Heat-Health Impacts in North Carolina across the Rural and Urban Continuum. Institute for the Environment’s Brown Bag Lunch Seminar, June 2015, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.

Whitehead, J. 2015. Discussing, Imagining, Engaging, Adapting: Resilience and the Vulnerability, Consequences, and Adaptation Planning Scenarios (VCAPS) Process. 21st International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM), June 15-18, 2015, Charleston, SC.

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