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Assessing Drought in Hawaiʻi: Trends, Tools, and Future Research Needs

March 11, 2025

 

Assessing Drought in Hawaiʻi: Trends, Tools, and Future Research Needs

March 17 at 12 p.m.

Speaker: Dr. Abby Frazier

This presentation explores historical drought trends in Hawaiʻi, the tools available for assessment, and key research gaps that need to be addressed for improved drought resilience.

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This presentation is a part of the March Seminar Series: New Tools and Applications for Drought Management in Hawaiʻi, which will showcase tools and applications important for managing drought in Hawai’i and will feature experts discussing cutting-edge drought monitoring, assessment, and resource management tools designed to support decision-making in Hawaiʻi’s unique landscapes. Each session will provide an opportunity for discussion, Q&A, and engagement with experts actively working to enhance Hawaiʻi’s drought resilience.


Upcoming Seminars:

March 24th – On the Way to Resilience: Exploring Two New Data Tools for Resource Managers in Hawaiʻi

Speakers: Dr. Ryan Longman, Derek Ford, and Cherryle Heu

Discover two newly developed tools that support resource managers in monitoring and responding to drought conditions in Hawaiʻi.

Learn more and register.