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CHG MISSION
The Climate Hazard Group uses the UCSB Geography department’s
strengths in statistical climatology, hydrology, GIS, remote
sensing, and geostatistics to reduce the threat of flooding
and famine in the developing world. The CHG works closely
with governmental institutions (especially the United States
Geological Survey (USGS) International
Program) to improve the scientific research, capacity
building, and application components of the USAID-funded FEWS
NET. In addition to a research team at UCSB, the CHG employs
scientists stationed in Africa, Central America and Washingon,
D.C., enabling us to quickly communicate new scientific developments
and news of potential climate-related hazards.
The CHG’s scientific focus is “geospatial hydroclimatology”,
with an emphasis on the early detection and forecasting of
hydroclimatic hazards related to food security droughts and
floods. Basic research seeks an improved understanding of
the climatic processes that govern drought and flood hazards
in FEWS.NET countries. We develop better techniques, algorithms,
and modeling applications to use remote sensing and other
geospatial data for hazard early warning.
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