Southeast Climate Consortium NewsWorkshop on Sustainable Feedstocks for Advanced Biofuels:September 28-30, 2010, Atlanta, GA. http://www.swcs.org/roadmap NOAA's 35th Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop:October 4-7, 2010, Raleigh, NC. http://continuingeducation.ncsu.edu/noaa/index.html SECC Fall Planning Meeting:November 8-10, 2010, Miami, FL. Click here for hotel info and click here for agenda. Click here for the map of the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, UM. Florida Climate Institute Kickoff Event:November 16, 2010, Tallahassee, FL. http://coaps.fsu.edu/fcikickoff/ . ACES - A Community on Ecosystem Services:December 6-9, 2010, Gila River Indian Community (near Phoenix, AZ). Click here for More Information. AGU Fall Meeting:December 13-17, 2010, San Francisco, CA. http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm10 Florida Climate Institute Spring Seminar Series:Spring 2011, Gainesville & Tallahassee, FL. Click here for more information. 23rd Conference on Climate Variability and Change at the AMS Annual Meeting:January 23 - 27, 2011, Seattle, WA. http://www.ametsoc.org/MEET/annual/ Land & Sea Grant National Water Conference:January 31 - February 1, 2011, Washington, DC. http://www.usawaterquality.org/conferences/2011/ Integrated Modeling to Characterize Climate Change Impacts and Support Decision Making:February 1-2, 2011, Atlanta, GA. Click here for Workshop announcement. Click here for Workshop agenda Ninth Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop:March 1-4, 2011, Des Moines, Iowa. Click here for more information. ACCO Climate Change Leadership Series:March 30-31, 2011, Washington, DC Click here for more information. National Academy of Sciencies: Fostering Advances in Interdisciplinary Climate Science:March 31-April 2, 2011, Washington, DC. Click here for more information. European Geosciences Union General Assembly:April 3-8, 2011, Vienna, Austria. http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2011/ Summer Institute on Climate Information for Public Health at Columbia University:May 16-27, 2011, New York, NY Click here for more information. Open AgroClimate Workshop:May 23-24, 2011, Orlando, FL Click here for more information. Climate Information for Managing Risks Symposium:May 24-27, 2011, Orlando, FL. Click here for more information. SECC Program Review:(held in conjunction with CIMR; register online) May 24-27, 2011, Orlando, FL Details will be posted here as they are confirmed. Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites:June 15-July 1, 2011, Ashville, NC Click here for more info. AESS's 2011 Annual Meeting and Conference: Confronting Complexity:June 23-26, 2011, Burlington, VT Click here for more info. Southeast Climate Consortium - Florida Climate Institute 1st Open Joint Working Group Meeting:July 6, 2011, Gainesville, FL. American Meteorological Association Meeting :July 18-20, 2011, Asheville, NC. Workshop for World Agro-Meteorology Information System:July 18-20, 2011, Washington, D.C. Practical Solutions for a Warming World: AMS Conference on Climate Adaptation: July 18- 20, 2011,
Asheville, NC.
Annual Meeting of the American Association of State Climatologists:July 20-22, 2011,, Asheville, NC. New AgroClimate Tool: Citrus Copper Application Scheduler:The Citrus Copper Application Scheduler helps citrus growers decide when they should apply copper to protect their groves against a number of diseases such as melanose and canker. The model takes into account rainfall and fruit growth and will help growers avoid under- or over-applying copper, reducing their costs and environmental concerns without compromising the protection of the fruit against diseases. This product was developed in cooperation with Dr. Dewdney, a plant pathologist at the UF Citrus Research and Education Center located in Lake Alfred, FL, and will be tested with growers via the UF-IFAS extension faculty working in the region. Workshops to demonstrate the tool to growers are being planned for the near future. New FSU Environmental Minute Radio Program :Please join us for the Environmental Minute, a new radio program featuring environmental experts from The Florida State University. The program airs Mondays and Wednesdays on WFSU 88.9FM. Crops Chronicles: Better Farming through Climate Management :SECC member Brenda Ortiz discusses the importance of using climate information to maximize crop yield. Southwest Farm Press: La Niña Expected to Affect Cotton Belt Climate in 2012:Weather expert predicts a continuation of La Niña and dry conditions through winter and at least into spring planting season across the U.S. Cotton Belt. With SECC member David Zierden. NOAA Climate Prediction Center: La Niña Advisory :La Niña is expected to continue into the Northern spring 2012. NOAA Climate Prediction Center: U.S. Seasonal Drought Outlook :View the outlook WALB: Small Farmers Are Meeting in Albany:SECC members Pam Knox and Carrie Furman work with the Federation of Southern Cooperatives. New article:Climate Forecasting Gaining Traction among Farmers Kofikuma Dzotsi wins 2012 dissertation award :Congratluations to Dr. Kofikuma Dzotsi, who won the award for Best Dissertation of 2012 in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, University of Florida. The title of Kofikuma’s dissertation is “Rainfall variability effects on aggregated crop model predictions.” His major professor was Jim Jones. Workshop on Sustainable Feedstocks for Advanced Biofuels:September 28-30, 2010, Atlanta, GA. http://www.swcs.org/roadmap NOAA's 35th Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop:October 4-7, 2010, Raleigh, NC. http://continuingeducation.ncsu.edu/noaa/index.html SECC Fall Planning Meeting:November 8-10, 2010, Miami, FL. Click here for details. Florida Climate Institute Kickoff Event:November 16, 2010, Tallahassee, FL. Details will be posted at http://floridaclimateinstitute.org/. DSSAT Training Course:10-19 May, Griffin, GA. The University of Georgia, in collaboration with the International Consortium for Agricultural Systems Applications (ICASA) and various other institutions, will host the Training Program on DSSAT Version 4.5. The overall goal of this workshop is to familiarize participants with the Decision Support System
for Agrotechnology Transfer (DSSAT) and the Cropping System Model (CSM) for the simulation of crop growth and yield, soil and plant water, nutrient and carbon dynamics, and the
application of models to real world problems. For more information, visit http://www.caes.uga.edu/events/dssat10/. International Climate Change Adaptation Conference: 29 June - 1 July, Queensland, Australia. Co-hosted by Australia's National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility and
the CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship, this conference will be one of the first international forums to focus solely on climate impacts and adaptation. It will bring together scientists
and decision makers from developed and developing countries to share research approaches, methods and results. For more information, visit http://www.nccarf.edu.au/conference2010. ACES 2010 Conference:ACES: A Community on Ecosystem Services, will be hosting its second international conference December 6-9, 2010 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
For more details visit ACES conference website. Grants:O'Brien, J., and V. Misra. Decision support system for reducing agricultural risks caused by climate variability .USDA-CSREES. 2009-2011. $2,334,384.
Workshop:
Tri-State Climate Working Group for Row Crop Agriculture Workshop: 12 April, Camilla, GA. Row crop farmers, extensions coordinators, and researchers are invited to the
workshop on how the risks and uncertainties associated with climate impact row crop agriculture and natural resources in the southeastern USA. The workshop will be held on Monday,
April 12, from 10am-3pm at the Stripling Irrigation Park in Camilla, GA. For more information, contact Wendy-Lin Bartels: wendylin@ufl.edu, (352) 392-1864 ext. 281. Proposal:The SECC submitted its RISA proposal on 28 August 2009. This proposal describes a new organizational plan for the SECC as a whole, which includes three dimensions of interactions: Ecosystem-based Adaptation Sectors;
Natural Resources Sciences; and Application Sciences. The abstract, results of prior research, statement of work and other supporting materials are posted on the SECC website.
July 2009: Workshop was held on 21-22 July. The SECC was strongly represented at the second workshop for developing a National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) pilot project for the southeast USA. The workshop was hosted by the SE Regional
Climate Center in Chapel Hill, NC. SECC participants included our four State Climatologists, David Zierden, David Stooksbury, John Christy, and Ryan Boyles as well as the SECC coordinator, Keith Ingram. Participants in the workshop agreed to
develop NIDIS pilot activities for the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint basin and the Yadkin-Catawba basin. More information is available at: May 2009: The SECC held its annual program review meeting in Griffin, GA on 5-7 May.Sixty people attended including SECC researchers and administrators from the host, University of Georgia, along with SECC researchers from the University of Florida, Florida State University, University of Miami, Auburn University, University of Alabama-Huntsville, North Carolina State University, and Clemson University, which is the newest member of the SECC. 28 July 2008: Joint WMO-USDA-SECC Workshop planned for November 2008An international panel of experts from the Implementation/Coordination Team on Climate Change/Variability and Natural Disasters in Agriculture will meet with the SECC in Orlando, FL beginning 18 November 2008. At a meeting of the organizing committee today, the title of the meeting was decided to be "Climate Change Ímpacts and Adaptations for Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries at the National and Regional Levels." Up to 80 participants are expected. 13 June 2008: Viki Keener and Marie Boisserie are Student Poster Contest Winners
10-13 June 2008: CIMR Symposium a Great SuccessWith UF, The SECC co-hosted an International Symposium on Climate Information for Managing Risks - Partnerships and Solutions for Agriculture and Natural Resources in St. Pete Beach, FL. Of the 122 people who participated in the CIMR Symposium. About half were university researchers, 15 were students, 13 were from federal agencies, 10 were university administrators, 8 were extension agents, and 10 were from private ector organizations and non-governmental organizations. Participants came from 12 countries and from 19 states of the USA plus Washington DC.
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