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A Collaborative Project: Plausible Scenarios for Future Colorado River Drought
![Colorado River running through the Grand Canyon](/sites/default/files/styles/f_event_1160_h/public/hero/events/dews-imw-webinar-hero_6.jpg.jpeg?itok=CeemLGrU)
In this webinar, Connie Woodhouse (University of Arizona) will present on recent Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (CASC) funded research that addresses the concerns of a set of Colorado River Basin water managers regarding future drought and water supply reliability in the Upper Colorado River. Researchers collaborated with this water resource management community of practice to develop plausible scenarios of future droughts in the Upper Colorado River Basin, then used these scenarios to examine future reductions in streamflow.
This webinar is part of a series of webinars hosted by the Southwest CASC, focusing on recent research from CASC researchers.