Drought in Colorado with Doug Kluck

Drought in Colorado with Doug Kluck

Doug Kluck, the Regional Climate Services Director at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, discusses drought in Colorado for the HEART Force Project.


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About the Presenter

Doug Kluck is the Central Region Climate Services Director for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).  Doug is from Nebraska but has lived in Kansas City since 2000.  He has worked for NOAA since 1992 including the National Weather Service and National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).  Doug's region covers 16 states from Colorado to Michigan (north central U.S.).  Doug's responsibilities include collaborating, coordinating and informing on climate service activities among federal, state, tribal, academics and private interests in the region. 

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Hazard Education, Awareness, and Resilience Task Force (HEART Force) is an award-winning collaborative project implemented by the NOAA Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) and Climate Adaptation Partnership (CAP) partner Western Water Assessment. Recognized for its commitment to excellence and innovation in environmental education, HEART Force was awarded the Innovative EE Program Award from the Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education in 2022.

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