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GLISA Features Archive

12/2/2020
ASAP Advances the Private Sector Climate Services Marketplace
12/1/2020
Making Communities More Resilient: Scaling-up Customized Vulnerability Assessment for Extreme Events in Gulf Cities
Screenshot of Climate Explorer tool with gradient precipitation map showing partial Great Lakes region
7/23/2020
GLISA Hosts Webinar on Climate and Weather Tools for Stormwater Planning in the Great Lakes Region
Climate Model Consumer Reports Help Users Make Informed Decisions About Climate Information
6/25/2020
Climate Model Consumer Reports Help Users Make Informed Decisions About Climate Information
1/28/2020
GLISA Releases New Report on Using Economics for Local Climate Action
7/5/2018
GLISA partners with the Office of the State Climatologist to create climate summaries
7/5/2018
Annual Climate Trends and Impacts Summary for the Great Lakes Basin
10/26/2016
GLISA Advances Great Lakes Climate Network
The Great Lakes
6/7/2016
Great Lakes Climate Adaptation Forum Post-event Roundup
Geese Flying in Front of Round Island Lighthouse
6/10/2015
Accepting Applications for 2015 Great Lakes Climate Assessment Grants
Geese-Flying-in-Front-of-Round-Island-Lighthouse--by-Daniel-Brown
6/10/2015
Michigan Universities Receive New Federal Grant for Climate Research
Flint, MI
2/5/2015
Adaptation on the Ground: Establishing an Eco-Park in Flint, MI
Lake Superior
6/2/2014
Lake Superior's Frigid Summer Forecast
United States satellite photo courtesy of NASA
5/6/2014
U-M Researchers Contribute to National Climate Assessment
Image courtesy of NASA
3/18/2014
Adaptation in the Great Lakes Region Conference

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Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments 
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Established in 2010, GLISA is a collaboration between the University of Michigan and Michigan State University, housed in the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) and supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). GLISA is one of 11 NOAA Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) teams that focus on helping the nation prepare for and adapt to climate variability and change. GLISA is the NOAA RISA for the Great Lakes region, serving Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin in the U.S. and the Province of Ontario in Canada.