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Modeling in Climate Change Research

February 11, 2019

Katie Spellman, IARC, and Nancy Fresco, SNAP, explain the importance and relevance of computer modeling in making sense of climate change. 13 mins

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Community Charts: historical and predicted average monthly temperature and precipitation

February 11, 2019

Students can explore historical average monthly temperatures and precipitation rates for their community in Alaska for the periods 1961- 90 and 1991-2019 with computer model projections for 2040-49, 2060-69, and 2090-99. SNAP.

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