T04-S01 Climate Data Visualization  

Education Type: 
Live On-Site
Duration: 
1.5 hours
Level: 
Introductory
Date: 
10-25-2022
Time: 
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM (ET)
Location: 

Cincinnati, OH

FEMP IACET: 
0.2 CEU

This training session will discuss the different ways in which agencies and organizations visually display climate change data. Indicators and metrics are key drivers to track performance and progress toward meeting climate targets, make projections, and inform stakeholders and decision-makers about the climate resiliency of federal facilities and installations. This session also introduces climate data visualization leveraging analytic tools, both predictive and prescriptive, as an effective means of reading and interpreting climate data.

Instructors

Sandra Kline, Director Installation Resilience, Assistant Secretary of the Navy- Energy, Installations & Environment

Julie Snow, Senior Climate Resilience Specialist, Department of Defense - Navy

Aaron Wilson, Assistant Professor-Ag Weather and Climate Field Specialist, Ohio State University

Alison Delgado, Research Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this session attendees will:

  • Identify specific, quantifiable metrics that can be used to measure progress against goals;
  • Recognize how to utilize the Department of Defense Climate Assessment Tool at a high level;
  • Recognize how to use the climate dashboard hosted on Advana; and
  • Identify what resources are available to make informed decisions.
Federal Agencies and Facility Criteria: