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Weathering Data Gaps: Adapting to Extreme Weather with Imperfect Information

Mar, 12 2026 3:30pm - Mar, 12 2026 5:00pm

On Thursday, March 12, at 3:30 PM ET, the National Academy of Public Administration’s Extreme Weather Resilience Hub, in collaboration with the Impact Project, will host a hybrid event exploring the impacts of the shifting federal data landscape for extreme weather and how those changes may lead to data gaps at the state and local level. The event will occur at the Academy’s office at 1600 K Street NW, with virtual attendance optional.

Following the main event, there will be a small social at the Academy offices where attendees and speakers can mingle over some drinks and snacks.

Speakers:

  • Amanda Mullan, Director of Strategic Initiatives, National Academy of Public Administration
  • Abigail André, Executive Director, The Impact Project
  • Tom Di Liberto, Media Director, Climate Central
  • Denice Ross, Senior Advisor, Federation of American Scientists, & Former U.S. Chief Data Scientist
  • Hannah Safford, Associate Director of Climate and Environment, Federation of American Scientists
  • Leanne Spaulding, Resilience and Data Lead, Environmental Policy Innovation Center (EPIC)

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