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3/28/2017  |   8:40 AM - 9:00 AM   |  National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration Prospects for Current Water Year

National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration Prospects for Current Water Year

Brian will address the current water year's weather and hydrology that have shaped where we are at this time. He'll review temperature, precipitation, weather patterns, snowpack, and the water supply forecast. Additionally, he'll address how climate change will affect future spring snowmelt runoff scenarios.

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Brian McInerney (), brian.mcinerney@noaa.gov;
Brian is the Senior Hydrologist and the Climate Change Point of Contact for the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Salt Lake City, Utah office. He has held this position in some fashion for the past 28 years. He currently resides in Park City, Utah.


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