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From 1895 to 2020, the northwestern U.S., including Idaho, Washington, and Oregon, experienced an increase in temperature of approximately 2 ̊F (NOAA, 2021). Statewide warming trends in Idaho mirror those of the northwestern U.S., featuring a long-term warming of 1.8 ̊F since 1895 (Figure 2a).
6 lip 2023 · This StoryMap provides a summary of climate projections for the state of Idaho provided by ClimRR, the Climate Risk and Resilience Portal.
Observed data are for 1900–2020. Projected changes for 2006–2100 are from global climate models for two possible futures: one in which greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase (higher emissions) and another in which greenhouse gas emissions increase at a slower rate (lower emissions).
10 lis 2021 · Wed Nov 10, 2021. Due to Idaho’s northerly latitude and location in the interior of North America, its climate has large seasonal temperature differences, with cold winters and pleasantly warm summers. Wide ranges in elevation affect regional precipitation.
Introduction. This report focuses on the impacts of climate on energy and the dynamic effects of climate and energy on Idaho’s economy. The changing climate carries implications for planning, policy, and social impacts at the international, national, regional, state, and local levels.
This report examines the impacts of climate change on Idahoans’ health and the economy and is organized into five sections: (1) an overview of climate change impacts on health and related economic models and measures; (2) climate impacts on health and wellbeing from air pollution, temperature, allergens, water, vector-borne diseases, and more, a...
Will climate in Idaho’s rangelands continue to change? Due to regional variation in climate, the southern part of Idaho has been divided into three regions of rangelands – west, central, and east (Figure 1b). Three main climate metrics that may have the greatest ecological and economic consequences for users of Idaho’s rangelands have