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Title: Climate Impacts on the Pacific Northwest


1
Climate Impacts on the Pacific Northwest
The Science of Global Warming
  • Eric Salathé
  • Climate Impacts Group (JISAO/SMA)University of
    Washington

2
The Climate Impacts Group
  • Elements of the PNW we study
  • Water resources
  • Salmon
  • Forests
  • Coasts
  • Goal make the region more resilient to climate
    variations and climate change

3
Natures Greenhouse Effect
4
Is Our Climate Changing? The Pacific Northwest
  • 113 stations with long records
  • Almost every station shows warming
  • Urbanization not a major source of warming

100-year Temperature Trends
warming cooling
5
1,000 Years of Climate Change
6
150 Years of Climate Change
7
Humans are altering the atmosphere
  • carbon dioxide concentration has increased by
    30 since 1750s
  • from a very long term perspective, these changes
    are enormous

8
Whodunit?
Human Climate Influence
Natural Climate Influence
All Climate Influences
9
Will Warming Continue?
10
Future Climate Change
  • Climate is changing, and humans are at least
    partly responsible.
  • Earths average temperature will probably
    increase by 1.8-6.3F (1-3.5C) in the next 100
    years.
  • Other climate changes are likely to accompany
    this warming (precipitation, storm tracks).
  • These changes will have both positive and
    negative consequences.

11
What Might Climate Change Look Like in the
Northwest?
  • We looked at 7 scenarios of future climate from
    climate models
  • Averages of 7 scenarios, compared to 20th
    century
  • 2F warmer by 2020s
  • 4F warmer by 2050s
  • Slightly wetter
  • Winters wetter
  • Summers ???

12
The Main Impact Less Snow
April 1 Columbia Basin Snow Extent
13
Impacts of Hydrologic Changes
  • Less snow, earlier melt means
  • More water in winter
  • Less water in summer
  • Flooding
  • Irrigation
  • Salmon
  • Hydropower
  • Municipal water

Natural Columbia River flow at the Dalles, OR.
14
Are We Prepared for a Changing Climate?
  • Natural resource management presently assumes

Climate does not change
But what if it does?
15
Becoming Climatewise
  • Use climate information
  • Requires on-going dialogue between
    decision-makers, climate scientists, and the
    general public
  • Create centralized adaptable management
    strategies
  • Learn from the past

16
Becoming Climatewise Water, Salmon, Forests
and Coasts
  • Water increase supply, decrease demand,
    increase management flexibility
  • Salmon promote biodiversity by increasing
    healthy and connected habitat
  • Forests maintain a full range of biodiversity
  • Coasts recognize role of climate variability
    and change in coastal issues (erosion flooding)

17
Conclusions
  • Climate change likely to significantly affect the
    pacific northwest
  • Main impact reduction in snowcap, summer
    streamflow
  • Will exacerbate existing stresses in many cases
  • Need to retool institutions and government
    agencies to respond to climate information and to
    plan for a changed climate
  • Consider climate a component of any long-term plan
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