Drought Prediction: A Focus on Streamflow - End User Listening Session
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and NOAA’s National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) are pleased to announce a series of listening sessions to seek input on priorities and needs related to predicting water availability changes under drought conditions at national and regional scales. This input will be used to guide USGS Drought Program planning and orientation, as well as to inform other national drought programs.
This listening session, held on March 3, 2022, included a short introduction to streamflow drought prediction products, followed by guided discussions with participants on research priorities for product development or improvement at the national and/or regional scale.
View the video recording of this listening session.
For more information on this listening session series, please email Katharine Dahm, kdahm@usgs.gov.
Upcoming Listening Sessions:
- Drought Prediction: A Focus on Groundwater - End User Listening Session, May 5, 2022
- Drought Prediction: Water Use Information - End User Listening Session, July 14, 2022
- Drought Prediction: Water Availability Prediction for Ecosystems - End User Listening Session, September 8, 2022
- National Listening Session Series Next Steps: Drought Prediction and Water Availability, October 20, 2022