Climate or precipitation

Keynote Address - Paul Dolan

Publication Type  Conference Presentation
Authors  Paul Dolan
Affiliations  Mendocino Wine Company
Year  2009
Conference Name  2009 State of the Laguna Conference and Science Symposium
Presentation Type: 
Talk
Progress: 
Complete

Climate Change Adaptation in the Laguna de Santa Rosa

Publication Type  Conference Presentation
Authors  Davis, Grant
Affiliations  Sonoma County Water Agency
Year  2009
Key Words  Climate Change, Laguna de Santa Rosa, Water
Notes  

Grant Davis is Assistant General Manager of the Sonoma County Water Agency. He is responsible for management activities related to the Agency’s core functions of water delivery, wastewater management, flood protection, and environmental sustainability. Prior to joining the Agency, Mr. Davis was Executive Director of The Bay Institute, a respected science-based nonprofit, dedicated to protecting the San Francisco Bay-Delta Watershed and improving water management in California.

Mr. Davis also worked for Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey from 1993-1997. Grant covered energy and water-related legislation. He was also an aide to State Senator Milton Marks of San Francisco and to Assemblywoman Lucy Killea of San Diego. Davis also operated a successful small business, specializing in strategic planning, public relations and campaign management.

Mr. Davis currently serves on the University of California President’s Advisory Commission, for the Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources. He was a member of the Governor of California’s Water Plan Advisory Commission, Chair of the San Francisco Bay Joint Venture and Vice Chair of the Bay Area Water Forum. Mr. Davis received his BA in political science from the University of California at Berkeley.

Conference Name  2009 State of the Laguna Conference and Science Symposium
Presentation Type: 
Talk

High Resolution Modeling of Plant and Insect Response to Climate Dynamics

Publication Type  Conference Presentation
Authors  Marc G Kramer
Secondary Authors  Raymond Carruthers
Affiliations  University of California Santa Cruz
Year  2009
Key Words  climate change, plant phenology, climate, microclimate, carbon, biogeochemistry, atmosphere
Notes  

Marc Kramer studies interactions between climate, the biosphere and the pedosphere. He is interested in the structure and function of the Earth’s surface from a biogeochemical perspective. His work is presently focused on two primary themes: mechanisms of carbon stabilization in soil and the biogeochemical effects of climate on the Earth’s surface. To help address these questions and to better understand, measure and model earth surface processs, he has applied a relatively new active remote sensor called light detection and ranging (LiDAR). He is also focused on the application of computational fluid dynamic (CFD) models and numerical weather prediction (NWP) to study climate effects on the biosphere.

URL  http://www.es.ucsc.edu/personnel/Kramer/index.html
Conference Name  2009 State of the Laguna Conference and Science Symposium
Presentation Type: 
Talk
Progress: 
Complete

Climate Change in the Laguna Watershed: Addressing Hydrologic and Ecologic Impacts

Publication Type  Conference Presentation
Authors  Lorraine Flint; Alan Flint
Affiliations  U.S. Geological Survey, Placer Hall, 6000 J St., Sacramento, CA 95819
Year  2009
Key Words  climate change; watershed; hydrology; ecology
Notes  

LORRAINE E. FLINT: U.S. Geological Survey, California Water Science Center, Sacramento, CA 95819-6129; Phone (916) 278-3223, email: lflint@usgs.gov

Lorrie has a PhD in Soil Physics from Oregon State University and has been with the USGS as a Research Hydrologist since 1986. Her current research involves downscaling future climate projections to ecologically relevant scales (1-km to 30-m) and using that as input to a regional scale hydrologic model with the same scale output. The research provides precipitation, min and max air temperature, soil moisture, potential and actual evapotranspiration, solar radiation, climatic water deficit, snow accumulation, snow melt, sublimation, recharge, and runoff. Projects are being conducted throughout the western US for analyses of water availability, flow and transport, snowmelt processes, and ecosystem change. In addition to climate change research, Lorrie has spent the last 3 years working on the Laguna floodplain developing a conceptual model of floodplain sedimentation, measuring sedimentation, and developing a 2-D hydrodynamic model of flow and sediment transport.

Conference Name  2009 State of the Laguna Conference and Science Symposium
Presentation Type: 
Talk
Progress: 
Complete

DRAFT COPY Laguna Watershed Research Plan 2008-2012: Building a Scientific Knowledgebase to Restore and Preserve the Laguna de Santa Rosa Watershed in a Changing Environmental and Economic World

Publication Type  Resource
Authors  Christina Sloop
Year of Publication  2008
Publisher  Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation
Place Published  Santa Rosa, CA
Key Words  research plan draft
Notes  

This is a DRAFT copy.

Progress: 
Planned
Time Period: 
03/05/2009