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Developing a Cold Temperature Risk Assessment Kristen Gore, Adrienne Wootten, and Ryan Boyles Carolinas and Virginia Climate Conference October 20, 2009 Wilmington, NC
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Page 1: Developing a Cold Temperature Risk Assessment Kristen Gore, Adrienne Wootten, and Ryan Boyles Carolinas and Virginia Climate Conference October 20, 2009.

Developing a Cold Temperature Risk Assessment

Kristen Gore, Adrienne Wootten, and Ryan Boyles

Carolinas and Virginia Climate ConferenceOctober 20, 2009

Wilmington, NC

Page 2: Developing a Cold Temperature Risk Assessment Kristen Gore, Adrienne Wootten, and Ryan Boyles Carolinas and Virginia Climate Conference October 20, 2009.

Motivation

• Spring freezes can potentially eliminate an entire year’s worth of crops– Severe damage can have impacts for several

years to fruit crops

• Some crops are more vulnerable then others

• Risk of freeze damage depends on – Plant develop prior to freeze– Timing, duration of freeze

Page 3: Developing a Cold Temperature Risk Assessment Kristen Gore, Adrienne Wootten, and Ryan Boyles Carolinas and Virginia Climate Conference October 20, 2009.

The NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Estimated Crop Losses to a total of $112 million dollars in North Carolina

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Methods

• The Probability of a freeze is determined using– Station– Time Span (at least 30yrs)– Date of Interest– Temperature Threshold (depends on the

crop)

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Statistical Information

• Probability of the Low Temperature Falling below the threshold for a given date

• Low Temperature Frequency Distribution• Climatological Probability Trend• Yearly Growing Degree Day (GDD) Trend• Climatological GDD Trend

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In the Future

• Finish Development• Develop map-based risk products

– Location, crop specific• Look at risk as influenced by ENSO,

Arctic Oscillation