Simulated difference in annual and seasonal mean precipitation
Simulated difference in annual and seasonal mean precipitation (%) for the Southwest region, for 2041-2070 with respect to the reference period of 1971-2000. These are multi-model means from 11 NARCCAP regional climate simulations for the high (A2) emissions scenario. Color only (category 1) indicates that less than 50% of the models show a statistically significant change in precipitation. Color with hatching (category 3) indicates that more than 50% of the models show a statistically significant change in precipitation, and more than 67% agree on the sign of the change. Whited out areas (category 2) indicate that more than 50% of the models show a statistically significant change in precipitation, but less than 67% agree of the sign of the change (see text). Note that top and bottom color scales are unique, and different from that of Fig. 25. The annual change is upward in the far north and downward throughout the remainder of the region. Changes are mostly upward in winter, and downward in spring, summer, and fall.
Mean annual precipitation difference (percent), Mean seasonal precipitation difference ( percent)
2041-01-01 00:00:00.0
2070-12-31 00:00:00.0
41.9375
31.4375
-102.063
-124.313
Southwest, Simulated, NARCCAP, Precipitation
Dataset #1
NARCCAP
North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
http://www.narccap.ucar.edu/data/index.html