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See also press release from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (dtd 8 September 2008)
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CCSP, 2008: Uses and limitations of observations, data, forecasts, and other projections in decision support for selected sectors and regions. A Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research. |
Final ReportNote: All links are to PDF files. Entire Report [4 Mb] Individual SectionsFront Matter [538 Kb]Chapter 1: Decision Support for Agricultural Efficiency [940 Kb] Chapter 2: Decision Support for Air Quality Use of CMAQ as a Decision Support Tool for Air Quality to Climate Change [696 Kb] Chapter 3: Decision Support System for Assessing Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems [601 Kb] Chapter 4: Decision Support for Public Health [2 Mb] Chapter 5: Decision Support for Water Resources Management [479 Kb] Supporting MaterialsAppendix A: References by Chapter [321 Kb] Appendix B: List of Figures and Tables by Chapter [172 Kb] Appendix C: Glossary, Acronyms, Symbols, and Abbreviations [230 Kb]
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