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Joe Hamman MSCE – University of Washington, 2012 BSCE – University of Arizona, 2012

Previous Work. Climate Change Impacts on Puget Sound Flooding. Cool Season Precipitation in Western US. Looked at changes in statistic c. 1975 EOF Analysis. Joe Hamman MSCE – University of Washington, 2012 BSCE – University of Arizona, 2012. Regional Arctic System Model.

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Joe Hamman MSCE – University of Washington, 2012 BSCE – University of Arizona, 2012

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  1. Previous Work Climate Change Impacts on Puget Sound Flooding Cool Season Precipitation in Western US • Looked at changes in statistic c. 1975 • EOF Analysis Joe Hamman MSCE – University of Washington, 2012 BSCE – University of Arizona, 2012

  2. Regional Arctic System Model Science Questions: Can a coupled model provide better understanding of the Arctic system? What are the primary feedbacks operating in the Arctic system? What do observed/projected changes mean for future sea ice extent in the Arctic. Objectives: Implement Routing Scheme to Coupled Modeling Framework Link with Dynamic Vegetation

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