Simulated difference in the mean annual number of days with a maximum temperature greater than 95°F
Simulated difference in the mean annual number of days with a maximum temperature greater than 95°F (Tmax > 95°F) for the Midwest region, for the 2041-2070 time period with respect to the reference period of 1980-2000 (top). Color only (category 1) indicates that less than 50% of the models show a statistically significant change in the number of days. Color with hatching (category 3) indicates that more than 50% of the models show a statistically significant change in the number of days, and more than 67% agree on the sign of the change (see text). Mean annual number of days with Tmax > 95°F for the 1980-2000 reference period (bottom left). Simulated mean annual number of days with Tmax > 95°F for the 2041-2070 future time period (bottom right). These are multi-model means from 8 NARCCAP regional climate simulations for the high (A2) emissions scenario. Grid boxes whose centers are over the Great Lakes or outside the 8-state region are masked out. The changes are upward everywhere. Increases are largest in the south and decrease northward, in a pattern similar to the present-day climatology.
Mean annual difference in the number of days with a maximum temperature greater than 95 deg F (number of days / year), Mean annual number of days with a maximum temperature greater than 95 deg F ( number of days / year)
1980-01-01 00:00:00.0
2070-12-31 00:00:00.0
49.3125
36.0625
-80.5625
-97.1875
Midwest, Simulated, NARCCAP, Temperature
Dataset #1
NARCCAP
North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
http://www.narccap.ucar.edu/data/index.html