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2023 Pacific Northwest Water Year Assessment

Bumbaco, K.A., C.L. Raymond, L.W. O’Neill, D.J. Hoekema. 2024. 2023 Pacific Northwest Water Year Impacts Assessment. A collaboration among the Office of the Washington State Climatologist, Climate Impacts Group, Oregon Climate Service, Idaho Department of Water Resources, and NOAA National Integrated Drought Information System.

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Climate Adaptation Barriers and Needs Experienced by Northwest Coastal Tribes: Key Findings from Tribal Listening Sessions

Hasert, R., C. Countryman, A. Marchand., M. Poe, K. Avery, and M. Krosby. 2024. Climate Adaptation Barriers and Needs Experienced by Northwest Coastal Tribes: Key Findings from Tribal Listening Sessions. A collaborative product of the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group, the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians, and Washington Sea Grant.

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Evaluation and Bias-Correction of Dynamically Downscaled Climate Projections

Mauger, G.S. and J.S. Won 2024. Evaluation and Bias-Correction of Dynamically Downscaled Climate Projections. Report prepared for the Puget Sound Partnership. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington.

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Measuring Resilience in Support of Effective Investment in Climate Adaptation

Stowe, C.R. and C.L. Raymond, 2024. “Measuring Resilience in Support of Effective Investment in Climate Adaptation” Legislative report prepared by the Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington, Seattle.

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2022 Pacific Northwest Water Year Impacts Assessment

Bumbaco, K.A., C.L. Raymond, L.W. O’Neill, A. Mehta, D.J. Hoekema. 2023. 2022 Pacific Northwest Water Year Impacts Assessment. A collaboration between the Office of the Washington State Climatologist, Climate Impacts Group, Oregon State Climatologist, Idaho Department of Water Resources, and NOAA National Integrated Drought Information System. https://doi.org/10.6069/T5Q5-TT59

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A Climate Resilience Guide for Small Forest Landowners in Eastern Washington

Raymond, C., Peterson, D., Morgan, H., Halofsky, J. 2023. A Climate Resilience Guide for Small Forest Landowners in Eastern Washington. A Collaboration of the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group, the U.S. Forest Service, and the Northwest Climate Hub.

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Beyond Climate Ready? A History of Seattle Public Utilities’ Ongoing Evolution from Environmental and Climate Risk Management to Integrated Sustainability

Grodnik-Nagle, A., A. Sukhdev, J. Vogel, and C. Herrick. 2023. Beyond Climate Ready? A History of Seattle Public Utilities’ Ongoing Evolution from Environmental and Climate Risk Management to Integrated Sustainability. Sustainability 15, 4977. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15064977

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Climate Services: Critique, Integration, and Reimagination

Herrick, C., and J. Vogel. 2023. Climate Services: Critique, Integration, and Reimagination. Sustainability, 15(8), 6789. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15086789

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Streamflow Projections to Inform Climate-Adapted Culvert Designs in Washington state

Rogers, M., Thebo, A., Mauger, G. (2023). Streamflow Projections to Inform Climate-Adapted Culvert Designs in Washington State. Report prepared forWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington. https://doi.org/10.6069/YKZE-PG92

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Urban extreme heat, climate change, and saving lives: Lessons from Washington state

Kearl, Z. and J. Vogel. 2023. Urban extreme heat, climate change, and saving lives: Lessons from Washington state. Urban Climate, 47, 101392. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.uclim.2022.101392

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2021 Pacific Northwest Water Year Assessment

Bumbaco, K.A., M.H. Rogers, L.W. O’Neill, D.J. Hoekema, C.L. Raymond. 2022. 2021 Pacific Northwest Water Year Impacts Assessment. A collaboration between the Office of the Washington State Climatologist, Climate Impacts Group, Oregon State Climatologist, Idaho Department of Water Resources, and NOAA National Integrated Drought Information System.

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A Climate Resilience Guide for Small Forest Landowners in Western Washington

Raymond, C., H. Morgan, D. Peterson, J. Halofsky. 2022. A Climate Resilience Guide for Small Forest Landowners in Western Washington. A Collaboration of the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group, the U.S. Forest Service, and the Northwest Climate Hub. https://doi.org/10.6069/FT3K-EC80

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Biophysical Climate Risks and Economic Impacts for Washington State

Raymond, C.L, T.P. Nadreau, M. Rogers, Z. Kearl. 2022. Biophysical Climate Risks and Economic Impacts for Washington State. Report prepared for the Washington State legislature. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington, Seattle. https://doi.org/10.6069/D7JK-D188

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Climate Adaptation at the Local Scale: Using Federal Climate Adaptation Policy Regimes to Enhance Climate Services

Herrick, C., and J. Vogel. 2022. Climate Adaptation at the Local Scale: Using Federal Climate Adaptation Policy Regimes to Enhance Climate Services. Sustainability. 14, 8135. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14138135

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Integrating Climate Resilience into Washington State Water System Planning

Asinas, E., C. Raymond and A. Mehta. 2022. Integrating Climate Resilience Into Washington State Water System Planning. A report prepared by the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group. Seattle, WA. https://doi.org/10.6069/PS0E-M345 [doi.org]

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Northwest Climate Resilience Collaborative 2021-2022 Annual Report

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2020 Pacific Northwest Water Year Impacts Assessment

Bumbaco, K.A., C.L. Raymond, L.W. O’Neill, D.J. Hoekema. 2021. 2020 Pacific Northwest Water Year Impacts Assessment. A collaboration between the Office of the Washington State Climatologist, Climate Impacts Group, Oregon State Climatologist, Idaho Department of Water Resources, and NOAA National Integrated Drought Information System.

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An Assessment of Vertical Land Movement to Support Coastal Hazards Planning in Washington State

Newton, T.J., R. Weldon, I.M. Miller, D. Schmidt, G. Mauger, H. Morgan, and E. Grossman. 2021. An Assessment of Vertical Land Movement to Support Coastal Hazards Planning in Washington State. Water 13(3):281. https://doi.org/10.3390/w13030281

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Bias-Corrected and Dynamically-Downscaled Hourly Temperature Projections for Sea-Tac

Mauger, G.S. and J.S. Won. 2021. Bias-Corrected and Dynamically-Downscaled Hourly Temperature Projections for Sea-Tac. Report prepared for Seattle City Light. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington. https://doi.org/10.6069/GMRZ-6382

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Climate Change & Flooding in Snohomish County: New Dynamically Downscaled Hydrologic Model Projections

Mauger, G.S., J. Robinson, R.J. Mitchell, J. Won, and N. Cristea (2021). Climate Change & Flooding in Snohomish County: New Dynamically-Downscaled Hydrologic Model Projections. Report prepared for Snohomish County. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington. https://doi.org/10.6069/SQJ2-DF62

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Climate Change and Stormwater in Portland, Gresham, and Clackamas County

Morgan, H., G.S. Mauger, and J.S. Won. 2021. Climate Change and Stormwater in Portland, Gresham, and Clackamas County. Report prepared for the City of Portland, City of Gresham, and Clackamas County. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington.

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New Culvert Projections for Washington State: Improved Modeling, Probabilistic Projections, and an Updated Web Tool

Mauger, G.S., M. Liu, J.C. Adam, J. Won, G. Wilhere, D. Dulan, J. Atha, L. Helbrecht, and T. Quinn (2021). New Culvert Projections for Washington State: Improved Modeling, Probabilistic Projections, and an Updated Web Tool. Report prepared for the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington. https://doi.org/10.6069/31T3-RE28

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Preparing Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for a Changing Climate: Assessing Risks and Opportunities for Action

Shirk, A., Morgan, H., Krosby, M., Raymond, C., Mauger, G., & Helbrecht, L. (2021). Preparing Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for a Changing Climate: Assessing Risks and Opportunities for Action. University of Washington Climate Impacts Group. https://doi.org/10.6069/7SNE-M516

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Projected Changes in Climate Extremes Affecting Seattle City Light

Mauger, G.S., Morgan, H., Raymond, C.L. and J.S. Won. 2021. Projected Changes in Climate Extremes Affecting Seattle City Light. Report prepared for Seattle City Light. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington. https://doi.org/10.6069/PZ4X-ZT90

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Projected Changes in Streamflow and Water Temperature in Chico Creek, Kitsap County

Mauger, G.S., J.S. Won, N. Cristea, 2021. Projected Changes in Streamflow and Water Temperature in Chico Creek, Kitsap County. Report prepared for the Suquamish Tribe. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington, Seattle. https://doi.org/10.6069/A5T2-TP41

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Building capacity for societally engaged climate science by transforming science training

Rozance, M., M. Krosby, A.M. Meadow, A. Snover, D.B. Ferguson, and G. Owen. (2020). Building capacity for societally engaged climate science by transforming science training. Environmental Research Letters 15(12), 125008.

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How to Choose: A Primer For Selecting Sea Level Rise Projections for Washington State

Raymond, C.L, Faghin, N., Morgan, H., and Roop, H, 2020. How to Choose: A Primer for Selecting Sea Level Rise Projections for Washington State. A collaboration of Washington Sea Grant and University of Washington Climate Impacts Group. Prepared for the Washington Coastal Resilience Project.

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Past is prologue: A case study exploration of the role of climate indicators in adaptation in the United States

Vogel, J., A. St. Juliana, H. Hosterman, M. Kolian, J. Peers, D. Hyland, and K. Carney. 2020. Past is Prologue: A Case Study Review of How Historical Climate Indicators Inform Adaptation in the United States. Climate Services. 20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cliser.2020.100202

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Projecting Future High Flows on King County Rivers: Phase 2

Mauger, G.S. and J.S. Won. 2020. Projecting Future High Flows on King County Rivers: Phase 2 Results. Report prepared for King County. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington.

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Projecting Future High Flows on King County Rivers: Phase 2 Results

Mauger, G.S. and J.S. Won. 2020. Projecting Future High Flows on King County Rivers: Phase 2 Results. Report prepared for King County. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington. https://doi.org/10.6069/67G6-H984

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Projecting spatiotemporally explicit effects of climate change on stream temperature: A model comparison and implications for coldwater fishes

Lee, S-Y., A. Fullerton, N. Sun, C. Torgersen (2020). Projecting spatiotemporally explicit effects of climate change on stream temperature: A model comparison and implications for coldwater fishes. Journal of Hydrology 588. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2020.125066

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Puget Sound Partnership Climate Guidance: Principles of Adaptation and Practical Guidance for Climate-Smart Recovery

Vogel, J.M. and G. Mauger. 2020. Puget Sound Partnership Climate Guidance: Principles of Adaptation and Practical Guidance for Climate-Smart Recovery. Report prepared for the Puget Sound Partnership. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington.

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Puget Sound Partnership Climate Literature Review: A tailored review of climate change science to inform recovery

Mauger, G.S. and J.M. Vogel. 2020. PSP Climate Literature Review: A tailored review of climate change science to inform recovery. Report prepared for the Puget Sound Partnership. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington.

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Shifting Snowlines and Shorelines: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere and Implications for Washington State (2020)

Roop, H.A., G.S. Mauger, H. Morgan, A.K. Snover, and M. Krosby, 2020. “Shifting Snowlines and Shorelines: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere and Implications for Washington State.” Briefing paper prepared by the Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington, Seattle. Updated 01/2020. https://doi.org/10.6069/KTVN-WY66

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A new approach to mapping landslide hazards: a probabilistic integration of empirical and physically based models in the North Cascades of Washington, USA

Strauch, R., Istanbulluoglu, E., and Riedel, J.: A new approach to mapping landslide hazards: a probabilistic integration of empirical and physically based models in the North Cascades of Washington, USA, Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 19, 2477–2495, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-19-2477-2019

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Bridging the gap between science communication practice and theory: Reflecting on a decade of practitioner experience using polar outreach case studies to develop a new framework for public engagement design

Salmon, R., & Roop, H. (2019). Bridging the gap between science communication practice and theory: Reflecting on a decade of practitioner experience using polar outreach case studies to develop a new framework for public engagement design. Polar Record, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247418000608

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Building a Practice-based Research Agenda for Wildfire Smoke and Health: A Report of the 2018 Washington Wildfire Smoke Stakeholder Synthesis Symposium

Errett, N.A., Roop, H.A., Pendergrast, C., Kramer, B., Doubleday, A., Tran, K.A., and Busch Isaksen, T. (2019). Building a Practice-based Research Agenda for Wildfire Smoke and Health: A Report of the 2018 Washington Wildfire Smoke Risk Communication Stakeholder Synthesis Symposium. International Journal of Environmental  Research and Public Health16(13), 2398. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16132398

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Building collaborative networks across disciplines: A review of Polar Educators International’s first five years

Roop, H.A., Wesche, G., Azinhaga, P., Trummel, B., & Xavier, J. (n.d.). Building collaborative networks across disciplines: A review of polar educators international’s first five years. Polar Record, 1-7.

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Connectivity for species on the move: supporting climate-driven range shifts

Littlefield, C.E., Krosby, M., Michalak, J., and J. Lawler. 2019. Connectivity for species on the move: supporting climate-driven range shifts. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment https://doi.org/10.1002/fee.2043

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Examining the scalar knowledge politics of risk within coastal sea level rise adaptation planning knowledge systems

Rozance, M.A., Denton, A., Matsler, A. M., Grabowski, Z. and Mayhugh, W. 2019. Examining the scalar knowledge politics of risk within coastal sea level rise adaptation planning knowledge systems. Environmental Science and Policy. vol 99, pp 105-114. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2019.05.024

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Expanding the ensemble of precipitation projections for King County

Mauger, G.S., J.S. Won, 2019. Expanding the ensemble of precipitation projections for King County. Report prepared for the King County Department of Natural Resources. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington, Seattle.

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Extreme Coastal Water Level in Washington State: Guidelines to Support Sea Level Rise Planning

Miller, I.M., Yang, Z., VanArendonk, N., Grossman, E., Mauger, G. S., Morgan, H., 2019. Extreme Coastal Water Level in Washington State: Guidelines to Support Sea Level Rise Planning. A collaboration of Washington Sea Grant, University of Washington Climate Impacts Group, Oregon State University, University of Washington, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and U.S. Geological Survey. Prepared for the Washington Coastal Resilience Project.

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Identifying riparian climate corridors to inform climate adaptation planning.

Krosby M., Theobald, D.M., Norheim, R., and B.H. McRae. 2018. Identifying riparian climate corridors to inform climate adaptation planning. PLOS ONE. 13(11): e0205156.

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Managing Western Washington Wildfire Risk in a Changing Climate

Morgan, H.A., Bagley, A., McGill, L., Raymond, C.L. 2019. Managing Washington Wildfire Risk in a Changing Climate. Workshop summary report prepared by the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center and the Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington, Seattle.

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Modelling multilocus selection in an individual‐based, spatially‐explicit landscape genetics framework

Landguth, E. L., B. R. Forester, A. J. Eckert, A. J. Shirk, M. Menon, A. Whipple, C. C. Day, and S. A. Cushman. 2019. Modelling multilocus selection in an individual‐based, spatially‐explicit landscape genetics framework. Molecular Ecology Resources 20(2):605-615. https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13121

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New Projections of Changing Heavy Precipitation for Thurston County

Mauger, G.S., J.S. Won, 2019. New Projections of Changing Heavy Precipitation for Thurston County. Report prepared for the Thurston County Department of Public Works. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington, Seattle.

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No Time to Waste: The IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5 ºC and Implications for Washington State

Snover, A.K., C.L. Raymond, H.A. Roop, H. Morgan, 2019. No Time to Waste. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C and Implications for Washington State. Briefing paper prepared by the Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington, Seattle. Updated 02/2019.

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Technical Memo: Changes in Extreme Precipitation

Mauger, G.S.; C. Macllroy; C. Raymond; J. Riedel. 2019. Technical Memo: Changes in Extreme Precipitation. Report prepared for the City of Anacortes. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington.

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Washington State Wildfire Smoke Risk Communication Stakeholder Synthesis Symposium: A synthesis of the World Cafe Discussions

Pendergrast, C., Errett, N.A., Roop, H.A., Doubleday, A., Kramer, B., Anh Tran, K., and Busch Isaksen, T., University of Washington Wildfire Smoke Risk Communication Stakeholder Synthesis Symposium World Café Discussion Summary Report. 2019. A report prepared by the University of Washington Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences and the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group, Seattle, WA.

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A high-resolution climate record spanning the past 17,000 years recovered from Lake Ohau, South Island, New Zealand

Levy, R. H., Dunbar, G. B., Vandergoes, M. J., Howarth, J. D., Kingan, T., Pyne, A. R., Brotherston, G., Clarke, M., Dagg, B., Hill, M., Kenton, E., Little, S., Mandeno, D., Moy, C., Muldoon, P., Doyle, P., Raines, C., Rutland, P., Strong, D., Terezow, M., Cochrane, L., Cossu, R., Fitzsimons, S., Florindo, F., Forrest, A. L., Gorman, A. R., Kaufman, D. S., Lee, M. K., Li, X., Lurcock, P., McKay, N., Nelson, F., Purdie, J., Roop, H. A., Schladow, S. G., Sood, A., Upton, P., Walker, S. L., and Wilson, G. S.: A high-resolution climate record spanning the past 17 000 years recovered from Lake Ohau, South Island, New Zealand, Sci. Dril., 24, 41–50, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-24-41-2018

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