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Evaluation of Downscaled Climate Modeling Techniques for the Northeast U.S.: A Case Study of Maple Syrup Production

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Start Date
2014-09
End Date
2018-10
Release Date
2015

Summary

Downscaling is the process of making a coarse-scale global climate model into a finer resolution in order to capture some of the localized detail that the coarse global models cannot resolve. There are two general approaches of downscaling: dynamical and statistical. Within those, many dynamical models have been developed by different institutions, and there are a number of statistical algorithms that have been developed over the years. Many past studies have evaluated the performance of these two broad approaches of downscaling with respect to climate variables (e.g., temperature, precipitation), but few have translated these evaluations to ecological metrics that managers use to make decisions in planning for climate change. This [...]

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Funding Agency :
Northeast CASC
Principal Investigator :
Alexander M Bryan
Cooperator/Partner :
Josh Rapp, Toni L Morelli, Ambarish Karmalkar
CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program

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Maple Syrup Tapping Trees; Public Domain
Maple Syrup Tapping Trees; Public Domain

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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