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Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States: The Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume II
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Observed Number of Very Warm Nights
15.2c
noaa-led-state-summaries-2017 chapter 15 : Iowa
Observed Number of Very Cold Nights
15.2d
noaa-led-state-summaries-2017 chapter 15 : Iowa
Tampa Bay Areas at Risk from Sea Level Rise and Storm Surge
15.3
epa-multi-model-framework-for-quantitative-sectoral-impacts-analysis-2017 chapter 15 : Coastal Property
Isle de Jean Charles, LA, and Kivalina, AK
15.3
nca4 chapter 15 : Tribes and Indigenous Peoples
Nitrogen Emissions
15.3
nca3 chapter 15 : Biogeochemical Cycles
Tidal Marsh Methane (CH4) Emissions Versus Salinity
15.3
second-state-carbon-cycle-report-soccr2-sustained-assessment-report chapter 15 : Tidal Wetlands and Estuaries
Observed Spring Precipitation
15.3a
noaa-led-state-summaries-2017 chapter 15 : Iowa
Observed Summer Precipitaton
15.3b
noaa-led-state-summaries-2017 chapter 15 : Iowa
Community Planning
15.4
nca4 chapter 15 : Tribes and Indigenous Peoples
Observed Annual Precipitation
15.4
noaa-led-state-summaries-2017 chapter 15 : Iowa
Many Factors Combine to Affect Biogeochemical Cycles
15.4
nca3 chapter 15 : Biogeochemical Cycles
Summary Carbon Budgets for Tidal Wetlands and Estuaries
15.4
second-state-carbon-cycle-report-soccr2-sustained-assessment-report chapter 15 : Tidal Wetlands and Estuaries
Observed Number of Extreme Precipitation Events
15.5
noaa-led-state-summaries-2017 chapter 15 : Iowa
Example Observational Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) Data from (a) an Estuarine Ecosystem and (b) a Tidal Wetland Ecosystem
15.5
second-state-carbon-cycle-report-soccr2-sustained-assessment-report chapter 15 : Tidal Wetlands and Estuaries
U.S. Carbon Sinks Absorb a Fraction of CO 2 Emissions
15.5
nca3 chapter 15 : Biogeochemical Cycles
Projected Change in Spring Precipitation
15.6
noaa-led-state-summaries-2017 chapter 15 : Iowa
U.S. Carbon Sources and Sinks from 1991 to 2000 and 2001 to 2010
15.6
nca3 chapter 15 : Biogeochemical Cycles
North American Shelf Seas
16.1
second-state-carbon-cycle-report-soccr2-sustained-assessment-report chapter 16 : Coastal Ocean and Continental Shelves
Change in Cooling Degree-Days
16.1
epa-multi-model-framework-for-quantitative-sectoral-impacts-analysis-2017 chapter 16 : Electricity Demand and Supply
Impact of 2011 Thailand Flooding on U.S. Business Interests
16.1
nca4 chapter 16 : Climate Effects on U.S. International Interests
Observed and Projected Temperature Change
16.1
noaa-led-state-summaries-2017 chapter 16 : Kansas
Sea Level is Rising
16.1
nca3 chapter 16 : Northeast
Famine Early Warning Systems Network
16.2
nca4 chapter 16 : Climate Effects on U.S. International Interests
Major Coastal Carbon Pools and Fluxes
16.2
second-state-carbon-cycle-report-soccr2-sustained-assessment-report chapter 16 : Coastal Ocean and Continental Shelves
Change in Heating Degree-Days
16.2
epa-multi-model-framework-for-quantitative-sectoral-impacts-analysis-2017 chapter 16 : Electricity Demand and Supply
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