Introduction to Climate Introduction to Climate Change in the Columbia Change in the Columbia Basin Basin Stewart Cohen Adaptation & Impacts Research Division (AIRD) Environment Canada Located at Dept. of Forest Resources Management University of British Columbia Presented at Columbia Basin Trust-Communities Adapting to Climate Change events February, 2010 Presented at Columbia Basin Trust-Communities Adapting to Climate Change events February, 2010
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Introduction to Climate Change Introduction to Climate Change in the Columbia Basin in the Columbia Basin
Stewart CohenAdaptation & Impacts Research Division (AIRD)Environment CanadaLocated at Dept. of Forest Resources ManagementUniversity of British Columbia
Presented at Columbia Basin Trust-Communities Adapting to Climate Change events February, 2010 Presented at Columbia Basin Trust-Communities Adapting to Climate Change events February, 2010
Implications for land and water include changes in seasonal cycles of streamflow, potential suitability for spruce and fir growth, and fire risk.
Planning for climate change includes actions to reduce risk (“adaptation”) and to reduce carbon emissions (“mitigation”); is it possible to identify actions that accomplish both objectives?
Key things to rememberOutline…
Temperature – Past and FutureTemperature: Past and Future
Precipitation – Past and Future
Observed trends: Cranbrook--warmer, more rain, less snow; St. Mary River--earlier
streamflow, lower peak flow
St Mary River near Marysville
Slide from T. Murdock, PCIC
Basin Climate Trends – 1913 to 2002(from Murdock et al., 2007)
Mean Annual Temperature Mean Annual Precipitation
+1.5 oC +32% rainfall; -6% snowfall
Note: Data from Cranbrook, Golden, Creston, Kaslo, Revelstoke. Kaslo trends: temperature = +1.3°C, rainfall = +44%, snowfall = +5%
Columbia Basin (BC) Climate Projections
Projections for the 2050s
Annual Summer Winter
Temperature +1.2 to 2.7C +1.5 to 3.2C +1.1 to 3.2C
Precipitation -2 to +9% -14 to +1% -2 to +15%
Source: Trevor Murdock, PCIC (Table 1 in Lane et al, in press)
Glacier recession at Rogers Pass (from Columbia Basin Trust 2006, Starting the Dialogue)
Visualization of historic (+0.45 °C) and projected shifts (+2.5 °C) in ecosystems in Glacier National Park (Blackfoot-Jackson)(source: Hall and Fagre, 2003; Bioscience, 53, 131-140)