Climate data from 13 geospatial monitoring stations across the Great Basin are being made available to researchers, educators and the public by a group of researchers from the Nevada System of Higher Education. They have developed the long-term climate monitoring network specifically designed to measure variations in climate change and are now working to broaden the network’s reach to include the all types of hazard monitoring in the region. “This would be a Nevada-based environmental hazards data and information network,” said Scott Mensing, a professor of geography at the University of Nevada, Reno and one of the project’s principal investigators. …
NV climate, environmental data network to inform research, the community
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