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Final Project Memorandum for Developing multi-model ensemble projections of ecologically relevant climate variables for Puerto Rico and the US Caribbean

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The global increases in surface air temperature are the most widespread and direct consequence of anthropogenic climate change. However, while 21st century temperatures are projected to increase in the Caribbean, the low variability and high average temperatures suggest that impacts on ecosystems and water resources are more likely through changes to the availability, timing, and pattern of moisture. The lack of local-scale climate model information that can resolve the complex topography and small scale climate features hinders the development of robust adaptation strategies. The goal of this project was to develop a suite of local-scale climate projections using dynamic downscaling to aid the development of adaptation strategies [...]

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Adam J Terando

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Final Report.pdf 2.41 MB application/pdf

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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