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Adaptation Activity
Status of State Climate Adaptation Plans. .
Extreme Precipitation
Percent of West in Summer Drought
Streamflow from Snowmelt Coming Earlier in the Year
Decade-Scale Changes in Average Temperature for U.S. Regions
Coast-to-Inland Economic Connections
Flooding During High Tides
Population Change in U.S. Coastal Watershed Counties (1970-2010)
Projected Sea Level Rise and Flooding by 2050
Social Vulnerability, Probability of Shoreline Erosion
Biological Responses to Climate Change
Projected Land Covers (2010-2050)
Projections of Settlement Densities (2010-2050)
U.S. Land-Cover Composition in 2000
Adapting the Nisqually River Delta to Sea Level Rise
Forest mortality
Future Shift in Timing of Stream Flows Reduced Summer Flows
Insects and Fire in Northwest Forests
Observed Shifts in Streamflow Timing
Projected Relative Sea Level Rise for the Latitude of Newport, OR
Rising Sea Levels and Changing Flood Risks in Seattle
Observed Change in Very Heavy Precipitation
Observed Change in Very Heavy Precipitation
Observed Increase in Frost-Free Season Length
Observed U.S. Precipitation Change
Observed U.S. Temperature Change
Projected Changes in Soil Moisture for the Western U.S.
The Columbia River Basin Land Use and Land Cover
Streamflow Projections for River Basins in the Western U.S.
Climate Change Effects on Snowpack and Extreme Precipitation
Changing Glacier Mass Balance
Irrigation and Land Surface Temperature in Oregon
Annual Precipitation, Tropical Western Pacific and Southern Great Plains

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