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Climate Change and Hydropower Management:
Is Existing Science Useful Yet?
Workshop Materials
- From Climate Models to Water Decision: Making in the Hydrologic Sciences - David Yates, National Center for Atmospheric Research (PDF)
- The Use of Water System Models in the FERC Process: Opportunities and Motivations to Consider Climate Change - David R. Purkey, Ph.D., US Water Group Leader, Stockholm Environment Institute-US Center (PDF)
- Climate Change, Ecohydrology, and Potential Outcomes in the Sierra Nevada - Joshua H. Viers, Center for Watershed Sciences, University of California, Davis (PDF)
- Utility-Scale Climate Change Assesments- Kenneth Westrick, Founder and CEO, 3TierRenewable Energy and Information Services (PDF)
- Planning Under Uncertainty - David Yates, National Center for Atmospheric Research (PDF)
- Robust Decisionmaking For Climate-Related Decisions: Application to Water Resources - Debra Knopman, Vice President and Director, RAND Infrastructure, Safety, and Environment (PDF)
- Climate Change Implications upon water resources In the western United States- Dan Cayan Scripps Inst of Oceanography, UC San Diego and USGS (PDF)
- Global Warming & Water: An Annotated Bibliography (PDF)

