Publications
MINT: An intelligent interface for understanding the impacts of climate change on hydrological, agricultural and economic systems
Abstract
Understanding the impacts of climate change on natural and human systems poses major challenges as it requires the integration of models and data across various disciplines, including hydrology, agriculture, ecosystem modeling, and econometrics. While tactical situations arising from an extreme weather event require rapid responses, integrating these models can take many months or even years, limiting their usefulness for the very near-term decision making process. And although strategic adaptation to climate change usually offers a longer response time, the time required fro integration impedes the use of the latest available science in the decision making process.
- Date
- January 1, 1970
- Authors
- Deborah Khider, Yolanda Gil, Kelly M Cobourn, Ewa Deelman, Christopher Duffy, R Ferreira da Silva, Armen Kemanian, Craig Knoblock, Vipin Kumar, Scott Dale Peckham, Yao-Yi Chiang, Dan Feldman, Daniel Garijo, D Hardesty Lewis, Ankush Khandelwal, Rajiv Mayani, Maximiliano Osorio, Minh Pahm, Suzanne A Pierce, Jay Pujara, Varun Ratnakar, Lele Shu, Hae Jin Song, Basel Shbita, Maria Stoica, Binh Vu, Lissa Pearson
- Journal
- AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Volume
- 2019
- Pages
- PA33C-1108