CHAMP June 2021 Meeting
This meeting is open to the public. Unless otherwise noted, it may be recorded for internal use.
Date and Time
Wednesday, June 23, 2021 from 1:00pm - Thursday, June 24, 2021 from 5:00pm
Purpose
This is the two day meeting for CHAMP. The meeting will be held from 1 - 5 PM on both days (6/23/21 & 6/24/21). Webinar link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/4418206715?pwd=N3RveEZNNGRiR1I2TEFucmVpTjhFdz09 Meeting ID: 441 820 6715 Passcode: 6715Related Files
Meeting materials will be posted as they become available.
Agenda
Supporting Documents
- Modeling climate change for the Chesapeake Bay TMDL: how has CHAMP helped for 2020,and how can CHAMP help for 2025 (G. Shenk) [PDF, 2.1 MB]
- Climate projections for the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed (R. Najjar) [PDF, 1.5 MB]
- Long-term carbon and nitrogen biogeochemistry in the Chesapeake Bay watershed: Usingthe past to inform the future (H. Tian) [PDF, 3.0 MB]
- Potential impacts of climate change on nitrogen loading to the Chesapeake Bay underthe high (RCP8.5) climate warming scenario: Results from a process-based modeling study (Z.Bian) [PDF, 1.1 MB]
- Increased Dermo disease in Chesapeake Bay oysters caused by continued warming andnutrient loading (E. Hofmann) [PDF, 1.3 MB]
- Project synthesis manuscript (E. Hofmann) [PDF, 792.4 KB]
- Modeling the interannual variability of annual hypoxia (1985 – present) (P. St.Laurent) [PDF, 3.5 MB]
- Quantifying the increased resiliency of the Chesapeake Bay to hypoxia: a benefit ofnutrient reductions (L. Frankel) [PDF, 29.7 MB]
- How will the impact of climate change on riverine nutrient loading impact ChesapeakeBay hypoxia? (K. Hinson) [PDF, 16.9 MB]
- Impacts of wetlands and SAV change on hypoxia in the Chesapeake Bay: results fromthe CBP WQSTM (C. Cerco) [PDF, 1.8 MB]
- Overview Schedule for 2025 Bay Model (Lew Linker) [PDF, 402.2 KB]
- Are projected climate impacts sensitive to how we choose to apply climate forcing tothe Chesapeake Bay? (M. Herrmann) [PDF, 1.2 MB]