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Practical Considerations for Climate Analysis and Adaptation
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Precip.net: Extreme Precipitation in New York and New England
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Precise Soil, Climate, and Weather Data Help Dairy Optimize Water Use
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Prepare agreements with government or nongovernmental partners to truck water in before the need occurs. Ensure agreement terms are adequate given the projected frequency of severe drought events.
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Prepare all city infrastructure for 72 hour resilience after an event: generator, supplies and storage, points of relocation for ops and loc center, training for all city departments about our response.
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To prepare for droughts and other water impacts, enhance capacity and maintenance of water system interconnections — structures that join two existing water sources or supply systems to facilitate water
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To prepare for droughts, diversify the community's water supply sources and reduce dependence on imported water.
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To prepare for droughts, ensure drinking water infrastructure and sources are ready for areas that have increased, or will soon have an increase, in population.
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To prepare for high wind, floods and wildfires, fund cleanup activities in areas with abandoned or collapsed structures and accumulated trash or debris.
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Preparing for La Niña
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To prepare for potential droughts, coordinate with owners of winter recreation areas and water recreation areas to support the development of recreational activities that are less dependent on snowpack
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Preparing for Sea Level Rise in Estuaries Along the Oregon Coast
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To prepare for sea level rise, update design standards for seawall heights for private landowners.
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Prepare geohazard designation mapping. Use these maps to update zoning codes and building regulations.
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Preparing to Respond to Oil Spills in the Arctic
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