4 research outputs found
Improving Climate Models Can Help Ensure Better National Security Response to Drought and Extreme Weather.
USU senior Chase, a West Jordan native, is an Honors student. He studies Political Science and credits his moderate political ideology to his parents’ opposing political views. Chase’s research stems from his passion for Utah’s public lands. As a state especially vulnerable to drought, heat waves, and extreme cold weather, Utah would benefit from more accurate climate and weather forecasts. He applied machine learning to climate models, then compared these predictions to actual weather systems to test the models’ accuracy. This is Chase’s first research experience and he wishes he had started earlier. “It’s really awesome getting to apply what I’m learning in many of my courses to the policy response in tackling climate change.
Playing the Public Lands Game- HONR 3020: Engaging Utah\u27s Public Lands
How to get involved with public land issues and learn what\u27s at stake.
Join us as students present a guide that teaches how to locate, navigate, and participate in the various government and public processes for engaging in public lands debates