Day 1: May 22, 2023
Morning session: 9:30AM-11:30AM MST (10:30AM-12:30PM Mexico City, CDMX)
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Attendee introduction – 10 mins
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Project introduction – 10 mins
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Climate assessment summary from IPCC and Mexican reports – 10 mins
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Progress updates from UA/HRC and discussion:
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Climate data introduction, observation data availability – 30 mins
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Precipitation projections using Weather Generator workflow – 30 mins c. Evaporation projection for the mining sites – 30 mins
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Day 1: May 22, 2023
Afternoon session: 2PM-4PM MST (3PM-5PM Mexico City, CDMX)
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Presentation from Fresnillo: Climate change strategy in Fresnillo and the adaptation plan, infrastructure, and financial impacts. – 45 mins
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Discussion and reflection from the presentations
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Training needs and orientation of the data for the Fresnillo team
Day 2: May 23, 2023
Morning Session: 9:30AM-11:30AM (10:30AM-12:30PM Mexico City, CDMX)
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Recap from Day 1 – 20 mins
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Presentations and dialog
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45 mins: Meetings/presentations from UA Mines and Mineral Resources
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45 mins: Follow-up discussions
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Specific information requested from Fresnillo: adaptation plan, mine tailing, mining operations, post operation, infrastructure design, environmental remediation
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Gather ideas from potential projects for resiliency and remediation
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Center for Applied Hydroclimate Sciences (CAHS) June workshop
Times for agenda items are approximate.
Day 1: Thursday, June 15, 2023
Morning session: 9:30AM-11:30AM MST (Tucson local time)
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Opening Remarks, Welcome to Arizona Institute for Resilience – 5 min
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CAHS introduction, workshop logistics and goals, review meeting agenda – 10 min
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Attendee introduction and interest in CAHS – 15 min
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Summary from prior internal workshop and identification of CAHS themes – 10 min
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Stakeholder organization needs lightning presentations – 40 min
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CAHS ongoing and pending projects – 40 min
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Day 1: Thursday, June 15, 2023
Afternoon session: 1PM-3:30PM MST (Tucson local time)
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Organizational presentations of applied hydroclimate science activities – 60 min
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Data management and technical and scientific knowledge gaps – 20 min
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Discussion break-out groups: identify opportunities for collaboration, forming teams
along key research themes, and funding routes – 45 min
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Plenary summary of discussion break-outs – 25 min
Day 2: Friday, June 16, 2023
Morning session: 9:30AM-12PM MST (Tucson local time)
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Summary of Day 1 activities and discussions – 10 min
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Developing hydroclimate-adaptive management paradigms in energy and mining: A
University of Arizona TRIF-supported project – 20 min
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NSF Industry-University Cooperative Research Center opportunity – 30 min
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Group discussion on facilitating opportunities for collaboration, value proposition –
45 min
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Plenary summary discussion of break-outs - 25 min
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Center administration – 10 min
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Wrap-up summary and next steps – 10 min