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Extreme Precipitation: An interactive Forum

The Question: How should communities build resilience for dealing with extreme precipitation in the coming decades?

In this facilitated, interactive program, you will explore the social, economic, and environmental impacts of extreme precipitation, work with others to recommend resilience strategies, and learn about how participating in community science can help inform scientists about which communities are at risk for extreme precipitation. Registration is required.

Date: March 25
Time: 6 PM – 8 PM
Location: The Pensacola MESS Hall – 418 E Wright Street, Pensacola, FL 32501

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How the Forum Works

The Extreme Precipitation Forum combines important civic issues with creative problem solving and cutting-edge visualization software to create a unique learning experience that applies to real-world questions.

  • Step into the resilience planning process of a city named Rivertown. The residents of this city need to address the impact of extreme precipitation and explore potential vulnerabilities to city infrastructure, social networks, and ecosystems.
  • Participants will learn and discuss the values of Rivertown residents, consider trade-offs of various strategies, and make recommendations for their city’s community resilience.
  • Through interactive, virtual modeling software, participants will even visualize how their plan will affect the city and the people who live there.