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Actionable Science to Understand the Effects of Recent Temperature Increases to Inform Natural Resources Management in the Southwestern United States

Principal Investigator
Gregg Garfin

Dates

Release Date
2020
Start Date
2021-07-19
End Date
2024-07-19

Summary

In recent decades, average temperatures across the U.S. Southwest have increased substantially and precipitation patterns have increased in variability. The warmer temperatures directly impact water availability within Southwest ecosystems, including earlier snowmelts; reduced snowpacks, soil moisture, and streamflow; and lower humidity. Collectively, this has led to an increase in aridity across this region. This in turn affects terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, increases wildfire severity, and impacts human activities such as agriculture and municipal water use. These well-documented trends are at the forefront of the concerns of natural resource managers in the Southwest. This project aims to strengthen partnerships among researchers, [...]

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Colorado River in Utah; Alan Cressler
Colorado River in Utah; Alan Cressler

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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