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DESCRIPTION: \nCanada's western interior has one of the world's most variab
 le\nclimates\, with severe drought and torrential rainstorms experienced\n
 in recent years. The extreme climate events in this region have\nbeen some
  of the most costly natural disasters in Canada\nhistory.\nClimate models 
 suggest that this hydroclimatic variability could\nbe amplified by global 
 warming - presenting a more challenging\nfuture scenario than the projecte
 d shifts in average conditions. To\nappreciate how global warming might af
 fect the variable\nhydroclimate of western Canada\, we first must understa
 nd the\ninternal (natural) short-term variability.\nThe long climate recor
 ds indicate that western water policy and\nmanagement practices were estab
 lished during a period of intense\,\nbut not sustained drought\, and that 
 adjustments may be required to\nsustain land and water use under a hydrolo
 gic regime that has\nelements of previous regimes and global warming.\nAve
 c Professeur David\nSauchyn\, Université de Regina.\n
DTSTART:20111017T050000Z
DTEND:20111017T060000Z
SUMMARY:Diffusion — Conférences scientifiques À la fine pointe : How might 
 global warming affect the variable hydroclimate of Western Canada?
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/channels/fr/event/diffusion-%E2%80%94-conf%C3%A9r
 ences-scientifiques-%C3%A0-la-fine-pointe-how-might-global-warming-affect-
 variable-hydr-175101
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