$2.1M for 糖心视频-led Maui wildfire response research
糖心视频 projects totaling $2.1 million address the impacts to air and water quality, public health, ecosystem resilience and community evacuation responses.
糖心视频 projects totaling $2.1 million address the impacts to air and water quality, public health, ecosystem resilience and community evacuation responses.
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The team will work together to improve the state’s existing forecast system, which currently uses data from a single station at the Honolulu airport.
The researchers stress that their findings are from controlled lab conditions, and further research is needed to understand real-world implications.
The Water Resources Research Center hosted the Hydrological Sciences Summit on the 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 campus in February.
At the end of the project, the team plans to deliver a proof-of-concept, island-appropriate, prototype wastewater infrastructure system.
糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补’s spotlighted its research on some of Hawaiʻi's most pressing issues: Maui wildfire disaster, homelessness, mental health challenges, educational reform and more.
Mental health and neurological symptoms were the most widely reported.
By combining Hawaiʻi’s two main types of rainfall observations, experts can now gain a better understanding of the complex rainfall patterns to boost preparedness in natural disasters.
Tara Sutton is an invaluable member of the Red Hill Task Force team as a researcher and impacted community member.