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Climate Change in the Los Angeles Region: Temperature and Precipitation

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Start Date
2012-09-01
End Date
2013-09-01
Release Date
2012

Summary

The goal of this project was to examine how temperature and precipitation could change by the mid 21st century over the greater Los Angeles region. Major findings for temperature are: (1) large variability in the magnitude exists among downscaled global climate model projections over LA, but all predict warming; (2) warming is smaller over the ocean and coastal zone, but larger in the mountain areas and inland; (3) ensemble mean warming in all parts of the domain is significantly outside the range of historical variability, meaning the change will be detectable. Major findings for precipitation are: (1) large variability in both sign and magnitude exists among downscaled global climate model precipitation projections over LA; (2) the [...]

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Principal Investigator :
Glen MacDonald
Co-Investigator :
Alex Hall
CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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