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Data layers show the projected percent change in the number of frost days, defined as the annual count of days when the daily minimum temperature is less than 0 degrees Celsius (relative to historical conditions, 1970-1999). Data layers show the projected percent change in the number of frost days for two time periods: the 2050s (2040-2069) and the 2080s (2070-2099); and three climate models: a high (CanESM2), median (CNRM-CM5), and low (CCSM4), under a high emissions scenario (RCP 8.5). Projected change in the number of frost days are depicted by the yellow to red shading.
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Research Scientist with Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington
I help decision-makers manage climate change risks to biodiversity and natural resources by collaboratively conducting innovative, rigorous, and useful research around climate impacts assessment and adaptation planning.