BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260607T114428EDT-0478kt6jDG@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260607T154428Z DESCRIPTION:Canada’s western interior has one of the world's most variable \nclimates\, with severe drought and torrential rainstorms experienced\nin recent years. The extreme climate events in this region have\nbeen some o f the most costly natural disasters in Canada\nhistory.\nClimate models su ggest that this hydroclimatic variability could\nbe amplified by global wa rming — presenting a more challenging\nfuture scenario than the projected shifts in average conditions. To\nappreciate how global warming might affe ct the variable\nhydroclimate of western Canada\, we first must understand the\ninternal (natural) short-term variability.\nThe long climate records indicate that western water policy and\nmanagement practices were establi shed during a period of intense\,\nbut not sustained drought\, and that ad justments may be required to\nsustain land and water use under a hydrologi c regime that has\nelements of previous regimes and global warming.\n \nFe aturing Professor David\nSauchyn\, University of Regina.\n \n DTSTART:20110622T030000Z DTEND:20110622T034500Z SUMMARY:Broadcast — Cutting Edge Lectures in Science: How might global warm ing affect the variable hydroclimate of Western Canada? URL:/channels/event/broadcast-%E2%80%94-cutting-edge-l ectures-science-how-might-global-warming-affect-variable-hydroclimate-west -173112 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR