Potomac Institute for Policy Studies901 N. Stuart Street, Suite 200 (Mezzanine Level)Arlington, VA 22203For meeting information, please contact the SERDP/ESTCP office at 571-372-6565(Printable Agenda)

 TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 2016

Time

Topic/Title

Speaker

0830 - 0845

SERDP/ESTCP Overview/Update 

Dr. John HallRC Program Manager 

0845 - 0930

RC-2516: Climate-Informed Estimation of Hydrologic Extremes for Robust Adaptation to Non-Stationary Climate (SERDP) 

Dr. Casey BrownUniversity of Massachusetts, Amherst

0930 - 1015

RC-2517: Incorporation of the Effects of Future Anthropogenically-Forced Climate Change in Intensity-Duration-Frequency Design Values (SERDP)

Dr. Ken KunkelNorth Carolina State University

1015 - 1045

STC Meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager

1045 - 1100

BREAK

1100 - 1145

RC-2515: Changes in Climate and its Effect on Timing of Snowmelt and Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves (SERDP)

Dr. Anna WagnerCRREL

1145 - 1230

RC-2514: Linked Rainfall and Runoff Intensity-Duration-Frequency in the Face of Climate Change and Uncertainty  (SERDP) 

Dr. Yonas DemissieWashington State University

1230 - 1330

Working LunchSTC Meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager

1330 - 1415

RC-2513: Effects of Global Change on Extreme Precipitation and Flooding: New Approaches to IDF and Regional Flood Frequency Estimation (SERDP)

Dr. Dennis LettenmaierUCLA

1415 - 1600

Hydrologic Cycle Project General Discussion

1600 - 1615

BREAK

1615 - 1700

STC Meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager

1700

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 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2016

Time

Topic/Title

Speaker

0830 - 0845

SERDP/ESTCP Overview/Update

Dr. John HallRC Program Manager 

0845 - 0930

RC-2508: Conserving Threatened Plants in a Non-Stationary World: A Predictive Framework for Assessing Risks and Guiding Management (SERDP)

Dr. Dov SaxBrown University

0930 - 1015

RC-2509: Empirical Dynamics: A New Paradigm for Understanding and Managing Species and Ecosystems in a Non-Stationary Nonlinear World (SERDP)

Dr. George SugiharaUniversity of California San Diego

1015 - 1045

STC Meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager

1045 - 1100

BREAK

1100 - 1145

RC-2510: Global Change, Vulnerability and Resilience: Management Options for an Uncertain Future (SERDP)

Dr. Craig AllenUniversity of Nebraska, Lincoln

1145 - 1230

RC-2512: Evaluating the Use of Spatially Explicit Population Models to Predict Conservation Reliant Species in Nonanalogue Future Environments on DoD Lands (SERDP)

Dr. Brian HudgensInstitute for Wildlife Studies

1230 - 1330

Working LunchSTC Meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager

1330- 1415

RC-2511: Flow-Population Models for Tracking Non-Stationary Changes in Riparian and Aquatic Ecosystems (SERDP)

Dr. David LytleOregon State University

1415 - 1700

STC Meet with Resource Conservation & Climate Change Program Manager / Strategy Session

1700

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