Climate Research | |
The Mid-Atlantic Region and its climate:past, present, and future | |
Brent Yarnal1  Jason Allard1  Nate Currit1  Robert Crane1  Colin Polsky1  | |
关键词: Climate change; Climate variation; Climate scenarios; Socio-economic change; Mid-Atlantic Region; | |
DOI : 10.3354/cr014161 | |
来源: Inter-Research Science Publishing | |
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【 摘 要 】
ABSTRACT: The physical and human geographies and the historical climate of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States are described to provide a baseline for an ongoing assessment of likely climate change impacts in the region. This region consists of358 counties intersecting part or all of 8 states and 4 physiographic zones. This geographic diversity provides different sets of options for societies to adapt to environmental changes. Since 1967, the region¹s human population has grown in both number(19%) and income (116%), and important local ecosystems are experiencing associated stresses. Since 1895, the region¹s climate has become slightly warmer (+0.5°C) and significantly wetter (+10%), although the warming has abated recently. Projectionsindicate that these broad regional socio-economic, ecological and climatic trends should persist through the 21st century. The significance of these changes in society, ecosystems and climate are evaluated in the more detailed, sector-specific analyses inthe subsequent articles of this Special.
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