| DRI Researcher Earns Award from the California Department of Water Resources |
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DWR Announces Climate and Remote Sensing Science Service Awards FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Oct 25, 2010 Reno--The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) presented its Climate Science Services and Remote Sensing Science Services Awards at the October 19 - 20 Climate Change and Water Adaptation Symposium in Long Beach sponsored by the Department and by the Water Education Foundation. “As water mangers, we must take the initiative to clearly communicate our needs for applied science to the research community,” says DWR Director Mark Cowin. “DWR is pleased to acknowledge the exemplary assistance that these scientists have provided to us, and the Department looks forward to a productive long-term working relationship with them and with their institutions as we move forward to develop water management strategies for adapting to climate variability and change.”
In his role at the Western Regional Climate Center, Dr Redmond has contributed advice, data, analyses, publications, and presentations to help support DWR climate change and variability efforts. The NASA researchers are lead scientists on an American Reinvestment and Recovery Act-funded project to explore the potential for developing water resources applications from pre-existing NASA remote sensing data. |
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