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GLIN==> Space Still Available for Tuesday's Stormwater and Climate Change in the Great Lakes Webinar

Jill Jentes Banicki jentes.1 at osu.edu

Mon Feb 14 14:03:02 EST 2011

 




 <http://changingclimate.osu.edu/webinars/> Stormwater Management and Climate Change Implications for the Great Lakes Region, Tuesday, February 15, 2011

 


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February 15, 2011



12:00 - 1:00pm EST


Contact Jill Jentes Banicki <mailto:jentes.1 at osu.edu>  with any questions. 





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Past and potential increases in the magnitude and frequency of large rainfall events present important challenges for stormwater managers including conveyance systems filled beyond capacity, increased combined sewer overflows, and coastal vulnerabilities. The Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts - Stormwater Working Group has been examining how to reduce the risk to our communities and improve stormwater management infrastructure. 


This webinar will provide information about:

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Historic trends in rainfall in the western Great Lakes


 

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Projected precipitation patterns for Wisconsin


 

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Assessing stormwater impacts and system vulnerability


 

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Adaptation strategies for Great Lakes communities

 


 

The webinar is free, but you must pre-register by Monday, February 14, 2011. To register, click here <http://changingclimate.osu.edu/webinars/> . Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email with log-in information. 

 


 


 

 

 


 

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Welcome and Introduction
Anne Baird, Ohio State University Extension 


 

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Stormwater Management and Climate Change in the Western Great Lakes Region
David S. Liebl, Statewide Outreach Specialist, University of Wisconsin - Cooperative Extension 


 

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Visit climatechange.osu.edu <http://changingclimate.osu.edu/>  to view previous webinars and other climate resources.

 

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David S. Liebl 


David Liebl is a statewide outreach specialist for the University of Wisconsin-Cooperative Extension. He is a member of the Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts (WICCI) Science Council, and co-chairs the WICCI Stormwater Working Group. As a Faculty Associate in the UW-Madison College of Engineering, he is working directly with Wisconsin coastal communities to identify climate-related stormwater vulnerabilities and adaptation strategies, with funding from NOAA and Wisconsin Sea Grant. Learn more about the WICCI Working Group, as well as view its new reports at wicci.wisc.edu <http://www.wicci.wisc.edu> .

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The OSU Climate Change Outreach Team is a partnership among multiple departments within The Ohio State University to help localize the climate change issue by bringing research and resources to Ohioans and Great Lakes residents. Participating OSU departments include OSU Extension; Ohio Sea Grant College Program & Stone Laboratory; OARDC; School of Environment and Natural Resources; Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics; OSU Extension Watershed Program; Byrd Polar Research Center; School of Earth Sciences; Carbon, Water, and Climate Program; and the Department of Geography.

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