1. New York City Panel on Climate Change 2019 Report Chapter 2: New Methods for Assessing Extreme Temperatures, Heavy Downpours, and Drought
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Gonzalez, Jorge E, Ortiz, Luis, Smith, Brianne K, Devineni, Naresh, Colle, Brian, Booth, James F, Ravindranath, Arun, Rivera, Luis, Horton, Radley, Towey, Katie, Kushnir, Yochanan, Manley, Danielle, Bader, Daniel, and Rosenzweig, Cynthia
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Meteorology And Climatology - Abstract
This New York City Panel on Climate Change (NPCC3) chapter builds on the projections developed by the second New York City Panel on Climate Change (NPCC2) (Horton et al., 2015). It confirms NPCC2 projections as those of record for the City of New York, presents new methodology related to climate extremes, and describes new methods for developing the next generation of climate projections for the New York metropolitan region. These may be used by the City of New York as it continues to develop flexible adaptation pathways to cope with climate change. The main topics of the climate science chapter are: (1) Comparison of observed temperature and precipitation trends to NPCC2 2015 projections. (2) New methodology for analysis of historical and future projections of heatwaves, humidity, and cold snaps. (3) Improved characterization of observed heavy downpours. (4) Characterization of observed drought using paleoclimate data. (5) Suggested methods for next generation climate risk information.
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- 2019
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