By Geoff, Grant, and Brendan. Lakes Increase air temps/ decrease winter ice cover increases lake water evaporation. Inland lake management and associated.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
These impact maps are a combination of three different impact maps: The backyard and regional impact maps from the food security and agriculture meeting.
Advertisements

Acid Precipitation  Found under different forms : snow, rain, drizzle, fog…  Gas : nitrous oxides (NOx) and sulphur dioxyde (SO 2 ) in the air  Nature.
8.11D - Recognize human dependence on ocean systems and explain how human activities such as runoff, artificial reefs, or use of resources have modified.
Univ. of Alberta Climate Change Impacts on Canadian Agriculture R.F. Grant Dept. of Renewable Resources, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton,Alberta.
Earth Systems and Patterns: SC.5.E.7.3
Climate change and European islands Dr. Eman Calleja Ph.D. Islands and Small States Institute 1.
Climate Change Impacts in the United States Third National Climate Assessment [Name] [Date] Midwest.
Potential Impacts & Adaptation Challenges of Climate Change in the UK Water Resources & Quality -Increasing temperatures, increasing evaporation and changing.
Resource-based activities in Atlantic Canada: Adaptations to Climate Change Norm Catto Department of Geography, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL, Canada,
Climate Change, Biofuels, and Land Use Legacy: Trusting Computer Models to Guide Water Resources Management Trajectories Anthony Kendall Geological Sciences,
Human Influences on Climate Greenhouse effect Feedbacks Northward movement of the jet streams Changing Land Surfaces Heat Islands Consequences of Greenhouse.
(b)Impact on fresh water resources 1. Change in precipitation – Increase flooding – Increase in northern high latitude during the winter, and south-east.
Global Climate Change's Effects On Agriculture
Instrumental Observed Temperature Trends - ANNUAL IPCC TAR (2001)
Climate and Vegetation
Climate. Climate is the year round weather in an area Climactic variables –First and last frost dates –Average winter and summer temperatures –Precipitation.
Climate Meteorology. Factors Affecting Climate Climate includes not only the average weather conditions of an area, but also any variations from those.
Adapting to Climate Change: Emergency Management Challenges David Thornton.
Unit 5 Notes. 2 nd largest country in the world (Russia is larger) Surrounded by three oceans: Atlantic, Arctic, & Pacific Southern border is the US.
The Water Cycle What is it and how does it work?.
Making sure we can handle the extremes! Carolyn Olson, Ph.D. 90 th Annual Outlook Forum February 20-21, 2014.
Water Supply and Water Users Water one of the most fascinating compounds on earth necessary ingredient for all living organisms.
Climate Change Climate Change.
Water & Climate and Water Cycles
WISCONSIN BROOK TROUT: Facing A Changing Climate.
Climate Change. Have you noticed any change in our summer weather? Our winter weather? The arrival of spring? Have you noticed any change in our summer.
CLIMATE CHANGE AND MICHIGAN FORESTS
Tourism in the Changing Climate of eastern Newfoundland Norm Catto Geography, Memorial University
NS 435 Unit 2: Impact of Ecological Changes on Agriculture Lei Wang, Ph.D.
Carbon Dioxide (CO 2 ) Recent CO 2 Changes IPCC Reports.
Confronting Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region Impacts and Solutions for Great Lakes Communities and Ecosystems
ROB WALROND, DIOCESAN RURAL LIFE ADVISOR CLIMATE CHANGE IN OUR LOCAL COMMUNITIES 25 th April 2015.
New Hampshire’s Public Water Systems Climate Change Challenges 2014 Annual Meeting Robert Scott, Commissioner, New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission.
WATER AND CLIMATE UNIT 8.
Impacts of climate change on the Chicago River system.
Global Climate Change: Agriculture Celia Fisher Mikaela Larson Pd. 1.
AGRON / MTEOR 404 Global Change Changes to Water Resources Raymond Arritt Department of Agronomy.
I. Alaska, Yukon and Coastal British Columbia Lightly settled/ water abundant region. Increased spring flood risks Glacial retreat/disappearance in south;
Humidity. Remember: Water takes longer to warm and cool because of its high heat capacity. Lots of solar energy is needed to change the state of water!
Chittenden County Climate Action Planning CCRPC Board Presentation February 15, 2012 Julie Potter, Senior Planner.
Notes: The Water Cycle and Unique Properties of Water
Climate Change Impacts in Pennsylvania Brent Yarnal Department of Geography Penn State University.
The Earth’s Orbit Around the Sun Seasonally varying distance to sun has only a minor effect on seasonal temperature The earth’s orbit around the sun leads.
Forestry Science I Unit 1 Economic Importance of Forestry Modified by Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office June, 2002 And CTAE Resource Network,
Physical Features, Where People Live, & How They Trade.
Research & Systematic Observations (IX) Vulnerability Assessment, Impacts and Adaptation Measures (VII) Research & Systematic Observations (IX) Vulnerability.
4.1 – 1 CANADA’S POPULATION DISTRIBUTION. Describe the population of Canada according to the information above.
The Hydrologic (Water) Cycle. Where is water found? Water is stored on Earth in the:  oceans  icecaps and glaciers  groundwater  lakes  rivers 
Utah Climate Change Kayla Solt Geography 1000 Spring 2015 Flaming Gorge Reservoir Utah, Utah.com.
Northeast Regional Climate Information Projected Climate Changes for the Northeast More frequent and intense extreme precipitation events, 100-year storm.
August 2008 Water Supply and Water Users Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office June, 2002.
LOCATION, CLIMATE, NATURAL RESOURCES, AND TRADE OF CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.
Water Supply and Water Users Water one of the most fascinating compounds on earth necessary ingredient for all living organisms.
Freshwater Aquatic Biodiversity 12/3/08. Freshwater systems May be standing bodies such as lakes, ponds, and inland wetlands May be standing bodies such.
CANADA’S POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
III. Water and Climate.
Physical Features, Where People Live, & How They Trade
Physical Features, Where People Live, & How They Trade
14.8 NOTES Greenhouse Gases
Factors Affecting Climate (in Atlantic Canada)
Climate.
Human Impact on The Water Cycle
The Water Cycle The continual movement of water from the oceans to the atmosphere to the land and back again.
Temperature Average temp 65 degrees
Reading a Climate Graph
Location What is the relative location of Canada?
Biotic and Abiotic Influences on Ecosystems
Signs and impact of Global Climate Change
Reading a Climate Graph
Where People Live & How They Trade.
Presentation transcript:

By Geoff, Grant, and Brendan

Lakes Increase air temps/ decrease winter ice cover increases lake water evaporation. Inland lake management and associated tourism will be challenged by lower lake levels. Fish and the ice. Increased summer water temperatures in lakes may promote larger and more frequent harmful algal blooms.

Effects on streams Many of the streams will change their heat regime from cooler to warmer. This will cause many species of fish to move to cooler streams. This will cause a drop in jobs and fish population An increase in stream organisms diversity.

Streams The increase in the amount of water this will cause economic problems for all those effected. The climate change will lead to an increase in storms and the intensity of the storms This intensity will cause streams to possible change their direction. This will cause issues for those who use them and the minerals contained in the water.

Change due to season length The longer summer season could cause smaller streams to dry up This decrease in small runoffs will add more stress to larger streams because they will deal with more water then they used to.

Agriculture Total crop sales in Michigan equals about $3.3 billion per year. Growing season will increase. 4-9 weeks longer than by the end of the century. Soil erosion and runoff. Warmer winters may induce earlier flowering of fruit trees. Increased reliance on irrigation is likely. (surface and groundwater resources).

Shipping and Transportation More Precipitation 20-40% Integrity of St. Lawrence Shipping Rout Lower Temperatures in the Winter

Recreation / Tourism Fishing Skiing Hunting Snowmobiling And many more