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    name: Ryan Boyles, Ph.D.
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     abstract: Dr. Ryan Boyles is the Senior Scientist for CASC Climate Adaptation
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       Technical Support. He is an applied climatologist focused on using weather and
       - Climate Adaptation Science Centers
       climate science and data to support effective management of natural resources.
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       \ climate information and climate services relevant to decision making. His\
    - Dr. Ryan Boyles is the Senior Scientist for CASC Climate Adaptation Technical
       \ work is focused on how climate science can improve the understanding of impacts\
       Support. He is an applied climatologist focused on using weather and climate
       \ and adaptation for management of fish, wildlife, and ecosystems.Ryan has lead\
       science and data to support effective management of natural resources.
       \ development of climate datasets, web tools, and climate services targeted\
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       \ for use by human health, agriculture, and natural resource management sectors.\
    - physical climatology
       \ These activities focus on the use of historical climate observations to assess\
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       \ the sensitivity of these sectors, experimental forecasting to provide short-term\
    - drought monitoring & impacts
       \ and seasonal guidance, and climate model downscaling to explore the potential\
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       \ changes in longer-term risk.  Ryan led the development of more than 40 online\
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       \ tools for climate data search, analysis, visualization and applied decision\
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       \ support. He received more than $11M in external grant funding between 2007-2016,\
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    - Ph.D. in Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University
       \ and professional presentations. Prior to joining USGS, Ryan served as the\
    - M.S. in Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University
       \ State Climatologist for North Carolina and Extension Associate Professor in\
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       \ the Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences at NC State University.Ryan\
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      \ provides broader government scientific support as Lead Advisor for the Dept.\
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      \ of Interior\u2019s Climate Science Applications Coordination Team and as Co-chair\
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       \ of impacts and adaptation for management of fish, wildlife, and ecosystems.Ryan\
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       \ has lead development of climate datasets, web tools, and climate services\
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       \ short-term and seasonal guidance, and climate model downscaling to explore\
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       \ Ryan served as the State Climatologist for North Carolina and Extension Associate\
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      \ NC State University.Ryan provides broader government scientific support as\
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  name: Ryan Boyles, Ph.D.
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