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Seasonality of change: Summer warming rates do not fully represent effects of climate change on lake temperatures

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Luke A Winslow, Jordan S Read, Gretchen J. A. Hansen, Kevin C. Rose, and Dale M Robertson, 2017-09, Seasonality of change: Summer warming rates do not fully represent effects of climate change on lake temperatures: Limnology and Oceanography, v. 62, iss. 5, 2168–2178 p.

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Abstract (from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/lno.10557/abstract): Responses in lake temperatures to climate warming have primarily been characterized using seasonal metrics of surface-water temperatures such as summertime or stratified period average temperatures. However, climate warming may not affect water temperatures equally across seasons or depths. We analyzed a long-term dataset (1981–2015) of biweekly water temperature data in six temperate lakes in Wisconsin, U.S.A. to understand (1) variability in monthly rates of surface- and deep-water warming, (2) how those rates compared to summertime average trends, and (3) if monthly heterogeneity in water temperature trends can be predicted by heterogeneity in air temperature [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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