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Southeast CASC Newsletter | August 2025

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Southeast CASC News

The 2025 Southeast CASC Regional Science Symposium is happening Sept 9-11! Registration is closed but you can see available details on our event page.

Join us on Aug 27 at 1pm ET for a Science Seminar on Managing for Aquatic Ecological Drought featuring Kasia Nikiel and Elliot Wickham

Our 2025 SE CASC Science and Communication internsJoleen Buchanan and Juan Gordon, share their reflections on their summer with SE CASC.

2023-24 Global Change Research Fellow, Thomas Thelen, is co-author on a Communications Earth and Environment paper on how Land-based sensors reveal high frequency of coastal flooding, also detailed in this NC State News article

Smitom Borah, 2021-22 Global Change Research Fellow, is the lead author on an Environmental Science and Technology article on Quantifying Summer Internal Phosphorus Loading in Large Lakes across the United States.

A new article in the Journal of Environmental Management co-authored by Mitch Eaton details RAD (Resist-Accept-Direct) switch points and triggers for adaptation planning.

Sankar Arumugam describes how his Research Improves the Accuracy of Climate Models – Particularly for Compound Extreme Events.

 

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