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1 Climate Change Impacts in Pennsylvania Brent Yarnal Department of Geography Penn State University

2 Overview Supporting science Present & future climate context Key climate impacts Some affected sectors

3 www.northeastclimateimpacts.org/pa October 2008 2000 US National Assessment of Climate Change Impacts Union of Concerned Scientists http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/cr/v14/n3/

4 Climate is changing across PA In the 20 th century:  Temperature increased 0.5 ° F  Rainfall increased 5-20% Since 1970:  Temperature increased ~0.15 ° F per decade  Annual days over 90 ° F increased  Winter snowpack decreased (c) Brian A. Morganti / www.stormeffects.com

5 Source: IPCC 2001 HIGHER A1FI (940 ppm) LOWER B1 (550 ppm) Further warming depends on emissions

6 Current global emissions 2006 2005 2007

7 Key climate changes Higher temperatures More extreme heat More precipitation More severe storms More floods More droughts

8 2010-20392040-20692070-2099 Temperature change above 1961-1990 average Projected temperature changes for PA

9 Changes in average summer heat index

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11 In the next several decades:  Doubling in days over 90°F in southern PA By mid-century:  50 days per year over 90°F in southern PA By late century :  Entire summer with highs over 90°F in southern PA Days with extreme heat

12 Precipitation 20 th century  Annual average precipitation rose 15% (6 inches) Future projections  Trend continues under either emission scenario Spring rainfall under the higher-emissions scenario

13 Hotter summers mean more evaporation, less soil moisture Droughts projected every 1-2 years in many areas Summer drought

14 Key sectors affected by climate change Agriculture Forestry Water & water resources Ecosystems Human health Recreation

15 New opportunities New risks & costs iStockphoto.com/Kalulu Agriculture & climate change

16 iStockphoto.com/lissart ©iStockphoto.com/Bronwyn8 Crops vulnerable to rising temperature iStockphoto.com/claylib

17 USDA NRCS Milk production declines in higher- emissions future

18 Forests Forests migrate Productivity increases

19 Dominant forest types for a doubling of CO 2

20 Black Cherry Lower emissions: 50% of habitat lost Higher emissions: 80% of habitat lost

21 Ecosystems Weakened ecosystems at risk Ecosystem functions impaired Biodiversity decrease

22 Bird habitat 25% reductions in forest habitat for  Ruffed grouse  American goldfinch  White throated sparrow iStockphoto.com/Flatcoater iStockphoto.com/BirdImages Jupiter Images

23 Water & water resources Uncertain water quantity Seasonal shift in streamflow Increased intense rainfall Decreased water quality

24 Projected changes in Susquehanna River flow

25 Human health Heat mortality increase Water-borne disease increase Vector-borne disease increase

26 Extreme heat – Harrisburg

27 Pollen allergens Higher temperatures + higher CO 2 levels  more pollen allergen production American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Jupiter Images

28 Tony Tremblay James Estrin/The New York Times/Redux Air quality

29 Impacts on winter recreation Loss of ski industry Loss of snowmobiling iStockphoto.com/MentalArt

30 Snow cover Geoff Kuchera

31 Snowmobiling iStockphoto.com/N8K

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