Atlas Guide Activity 3: Atlas of Change
Watch the Video An Introduction to the Climate Change Atlas: How Does It Work? Go to
Going to Summary of Predictors
Using Maps of Actual Predictors Used in the Model tool
Comparing results on two different maps Dropdown menu Tab buttons to choose times of year or switch to precipitation
Entering the Tree Atlas Tree Atlas button
Finding the Combined Species Outputs button in the Tree Atlas
Using the Modelled Future Habitats tab and the Potential Changes by Forest Types tool Modelled Future Habitats tab Potential Changes by Forest Types
Comparing forest types Help button for forest descriptions Legend
Changing climate scenarios Climate Scenarios dropdown menu Summary of Changes button
Looking at changes in individual species Combined Species Output button
Using the Modelled Future Habitats tab and the Potential Winners and Losers by State tool Modeled Future Habitats tab Modelled Future Habitats tab Potential Winners and Losers by State
Click map on website to select your state
Example: Florida winners and losers table Full title of column Columns 6-10 showing different model scenarios Sort button
Returning to main page Climate Change Atlas button
Bird Atlas button
Combined Species Output button Go to
Looking at changes in bird species populations by state Modelled Future Habitats tab Potential Changes by State
Winners/Losers at a Glance button
Florida example of Winner/Loser table Current modelled column Columns showing projected changes based on various climate model scenarios
Returning to Bird Atlas main page Bird Atlas button
Sorting birds by common name Sort by clicking column title
Bird Example: Acadian Flycatcher External links for more information
End of Atlas Guide