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1 Maryland: Observed and Model Simulated Climate Change. Temperature, Precipitation & Theirs Variability Dr. Konstantin Vinnikov, Acting State Climatologist for Maryland Prof. Russell Dickerson, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science University of Maryland at College Park, MD 35th Annual Meeting of the American Association of State Climatologists 12-15 July 2010, South Lake Tahoe, California

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Maryland: Observed and Model Simulated Climate Change. Temperature, Precipitation & Theirs Variability. 35th Annual Meeting of the American Association of State Climatologists 12-15 July 2010, South Lake Tahoe, California. Dr. Konstantin Vinnikov, Acting State Climatologist for Maryland - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Maryland: Observed and Model Simulated Climate Change.

Temperature, Precipitation & Theirs Variability

Dr. Konstantin Vinnikov, Acting State Climatologist for Maryland

Prof. Russell Dickerson, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science

University of Maryland at College Park, MD

35th Annual Meeting of the American Association of State Climatologists

12-15 July 2010, South Lake Tahoe, California

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DATA SOURCES1. NCDC:

1.1. USHCN Version 2, Adjustments by Menne and Williams (2010)

1.2. STATEWIDE AVERAGES OF TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION, USHCN v2 data, AVERAGING by Vose (2010)

2. GFDL:2.1. GFDL CM2.1 CLIMATE MODEL, 20C3M and SRESA1B

FORCING, THREE ENSEMBLE RUNS (VARIABLES: TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION)

3. USGS:3.1. MONTHLY RIVERS DISCHARGE TIME SERIES

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East Coast States:

Observed Seasonal Variation of Mean Air Temperature

and Trend

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East Coast States:Observed Seasonal Variation of Mean

Precipitation and Trend

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East Coast Rivers:Observed Seasonal

Variations of Runoff and Trend

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Annual Cycle of Precipitation at MD and VA has MAX in the Summer and MIN in the Autumn.

This makes our climate so nice.

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The most important observed century scale climatic trends at Maryland and Virginia

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How well climatic models simulate seasonal variation of atmospheric precipitation?

OBSERVED

MODEL SIMULATIONS

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How well models reproduce observed 1895-2010 climatic trends in precipitation?

Observed trends

Trends in model simulated climate variations

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How well models reproduce 1895-2010 precipitation variance and its trend?

Observed variance and trend in variance

Variance and variance trend in model simulated precipitation

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How well climatic models simulate future MD climate change and variability?

SUMMER SUMMER

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How well climatic models simulate seasonal variation of Surface Air Temperature?

Observed

Model simulated

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How well models reproduce observed 1895-2010 climatic trends in Temperature?

Observed trends

Trends in model simulated temperature variation

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How well climatic models simulate future MD climate change and variability?

SUMMER SUMMER

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How well climatic models simulate future MD climate change and variability?

WINTER WINTER

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CONCLUSIONS:

• Mid-East Coast states enjoy beautiful climate with seasonal Max of precipitation in the Summer and Min in the Autumn.

• Global warming 1895-2010 has been accompanied by a decrease in Summer - and increase in Autumn precipitation in MD, VA, and other Mid-East Coast states.

• These observed changes in precipitation are real and result in the observed Summer decrease and Autumn increase of river runoff.

• GFDL/NOAA Climate Model global warming scenario simulations give us hope that the observed century scale Summer precipitation trend in MD & VA is going to change from a decreasing trend to an increasing trend.

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PM2.5 vs. SO2

OBSERVED PM2.5 OBSERVED SO2

MD POWER PLANTS SO2 EMISSIONS