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Understanding Climate Change

Understanding Climate Change

Climate Variability, Predictability, and Change in the Midwestern United States
Edited by S. C. Pryor
Distribution: World
Publication date: 6/25/2009
Format: cloth 312 pages, 38 b&w photos, 118 color photos
7 x 9.875
ISBN: 978-0-253-35344-3
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There is now unequivocal evidence for an anthropogenic forcing of climate change. Today our climate system is evolving principally, though not exclusively, as a result of human activities. Changes in the climate system on the global scale will inevitably have consequences that are regionally specific and provide opportunities for research into the impact of these changes. Understanding Climate Change focuses on the Midwestern United States—a region that contains approximately one-fifth of the nation's population, plays a critical role in national agricultural productivity, and experiences a high frequency of extreme events. Employing observational data and model simulations, the research presented here provides detailed assessments of climate change, variability, and predictability over the past 100 years with predictions for the coming century.

Author Bio

S. C. Pryor is Professor of Atmospheric Science and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Geography at Indiana University Bloomington.

Reviews

"I enjoyed reading this book. The quality of the papers is uniformly good and the topics are wide ranging." —Jim Angel, State Climatologist of Illinois

"The 23 chapters focus on local, statewide, or regional aspects of climate variability and change and on prediction of near-future trends in these states. ... Pryor has woven the complex threads of these research areas into a state-of-the-art volume. The book is illustrated with detailed, though small, colored graphics. ...Recommended. —L.S. Zipp, formerly, State University of New York College at Geneseo." —, March 2010

"[This book] is an important group of studies . . . that focus on the likelihood of anthropogenic change in the mean climate of the Midwest over the next 100 years and how it can be mitigated." —
Assn College & Research Libraries , April 2010

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Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Climate Variability, Predictability, and Change: An Introduction
2. Overview: Thermal Regimes
3. Global Climate Change Impact on the Midwestern USA—A Summer Cooling Trend
4. Historical and Projected Changes in the Length of the Frost-Free Season
5. Long-Term Midwestern USA Summer Equivalent Temperature Variability
6. Estimating Changes in Temperature Variability in a Future Climate
7. Wisconsin's Changing Climate: Temperature
8. Overview: Hydrologic Regimes
9. Did Precipitation Regimes Change during the Twentieth Century?
10. Climate Change and Streamflow in the Upper Mississippi River Basin
11. The Influence of Land Cover Type on Surface Hydrology in Michigan
12. Wisconsin's Changing Climate: Hydrologic Cycle
13. Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Extreme Rainfall in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area
14. Overview: North American Atmospheric Circulation Effects on Midwestern USA Climate
15. Historical Trends in Near-Surface Wind Speeds
16. Variability of Wind Speed Regimes in Minnesota
17. Teleconnections and Circulation Patterns in the Midwestern USA
18. Regional Synoptic Classification: A Midwestern USA Example
19. Overview: Climate Hazards
20. Severe Storms in the Midwestern USA
21. Climate Sensitivity of Great Lakes—Generated Weather Systems
22. Severe Weather Hazards in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area
23. Where Is Climate Science in the Midwestern USA Going?
Further Reading
List of Contributors
Index