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Highly anticipated down-scaled climate data to be released this winter

Global climate models project that Earth’s temperature will warm by about 2°-4°C (about 3°-7°F) in the coming century. But what does that mean for communities, natural resource managers, and other local interests?

And how can climate scientists ensure that climate data is useful to a wide range of individuals with different data needs? In cooperation with the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes LCC, Dan Vimont, Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison will release a newly developed set of downscaled climate data developed to address climate change challenges at a local level.

To learn more about this groundbreaking research, visit The Ohio State University’s Changing Climate webinar series, “Making Climate Change Data Relevant at a Local Level” presented by Dan Vimont. The data set will be housed and available to conservation and land managers through U.S. Geological Survey.

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