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Geographic distribution data were collected based on county level occurrences (or converted from point occurrences to county level occurrences) within the five focal states (Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska & Iowa) and each U.S. state or Canadian province bordering those focal states (Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Wyoming, & Montana in the USA and Saskatchewan, Ontario & Manitoba in Canada).
Tags: Botany,
Canada,
Ecology,
Illinois,
Iowa, All tags...
Kansas,
Manitoba,
Minnesota,
Missouri,
Montana,
Nebraska,
North Dakota,
Ontario,
Saskatchewan,
South Dakota,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
United States,
Wisconsin,
Wyoming,
biota,
invasive species, Fewer tags
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Prescribed burning is a critical tool for managing wildfire risks and meeting ecological objectives, but its safe and effective application requires that specific meteorological criteria are met. This dataset contains results from a study examining the potential impacts of projected climatic change on prescribed burning in the southeastern United States. A set of burn window criteria (suitable weather conditions within which burning may occur based on maximum daily temperature, daily average relative humidity, and daily average wind speed), were applied to projections from an ensemble of Global Climate Models (GCM) under two greenhouse gas emission scenarios, as well as past observations for comparison. Data are...
Tags: Alabama,
Arkansas,
Florida,
Georgia,
Kentucky, All tags...
Louisiana,
Mississippi,
Missouri,
North Carolina,
Oklahoma,
South Carolina,
Southeast United states,
Tennessee,
Texas,
Virginia,
West Virginia,
farming,
fires,
geoscientificInformation,
managed fire regimes,
statistical downscaling,
wildfires, Fewer tags
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Prescribed burning is a critical tool for managing wildfire risks and meeting ecological objectives, but its safe and effective application requires that specific meteorological criteria are met. This dataset contains results from a study examining the potential impacts of projected climatic change on prescribed burning in the southeastern United States. A set of burn window criteria (suitable weather conditions within which burning may occur based on maximum daily temperature, daily average relative humidity, and daily average wind speed), were applied to projections from an ensemble of Global Climate Models (GCM) under two greenhouse gas emission scenarios, as well as past observations for comparison. Data are...
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable,
GeoTIFF,
Map Service,
Raster;
Tags: Alabama,
Arkansas,
Florida,
Georgia,
Kentucky, All tags...
Louisiana,
Mississippi,
Missouri,
North Carolina,
Oklahoma,
South Carolina,
Southeast United states,
Tennessee,
Texas,
Virginia,
West Virginia,
farming,
fires,
geoscientificInformation,
managed fire regimes,
statistical downscaling,
wildfires, Fewer tags
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Prescribed burning is a critical tool for managing wildfire risks and meeting ecological objectives, but its safe and effective application requires that specific meteorological criteria are met. This dataset contains results from a study examining the potential impacts of projected climatic change on prescribed burning in the southeastern United States. A set of burn window criteria (suitable weather conditions within which burning may occur based on maximum daily temperature, daily average relative humidity, and daily average wind speed), were applied to projections from an ensemble of Global Climate Models (GCM) under two greenhouse gas emission scenarios, as well as past observations for comparison. Data are...
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable,
GeoTIFF,
Map Service,
Raster;
Tags: Alabama,
Arkansas,
Florida,
Georgia,
Kentucky, All tags...
Louisiana,
Mississippi,
Missouri,
North Carolina,
Oklahoma,
South Carolina,
Southeast United states,
Tennessee,
Texas,
Virginia,
West Virginia,
farming,
fires,
geoscientificInformation,
managed fire regimes,
statistical downscaling,
wildfires, Fewer tags
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Water scarcity is a growing concern in Texas, where surface water is derived almost entirely from rainfall. Changes in air temperature and precipitation patterns associated with global climate change are anticipated to regionally affect the quality and quantity of inland surface waters and consequently their suitability as habitat for freshwater life. In addition to directly affecting resident organisms and populations, these changes in physicochemical traits of aquatic habitats may favor the establishment of harmful invasive species. As conflicts over the use of water resources grow in intensity, this information will become important for fish and wildlife managers to anticipate impacts of climate change on trust...
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2010,
CASC,
Completed,
Lake,
National CASC, All tags...
National CASC,
Projects by Region,
Reservoir,
Rivers, Streams and Lakes,
Rivers, Streams and Lakes,
Surface Water,
Texas,
Texas,
Texas,
USA,
Water, Coasts and Ice,
Water, Coasts and Ice,
global climate change,
water quality, Fewer tags
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