Climate Science
Climate refers to the average meteorological conditions and patterns in a region over a long time period. These meteorological conditions include measurements such as temperature, precipitation, and wind. In other words, climate can be described as the 'average weather'. Although weather can change rapidly from day to day and can be difficult to predict, climate is much more predictable. For example, the weather where we live dictates what we wear each day, which can change dramatically from one day to the next. However, the climate influences the type of clothes we have in our closet, which is generally consistent from year to year (CCRC).
Climate science investigates the earth’s climate, incorporating many disciplines including meteorology, oceanography, physics, chemistry, ecosystem sciences, and more.
Text from the USDA Forest Service Climate Change Resource Center (CCRC)
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Specialty Crops and Climatic Variability
Most Midwestern specialty crop growers are well attuned to the increased crop production risks associated with a…
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2019 National Adaptation Forum Symposium: North Central Midwest Regional Climate Collaboration
Improving Decision-Making Through Regional Collaboration symposium as presented at the 2019 National Adaptation Forum…
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Midwest Agriculture Climate Team (MAC-T)
The Midwest Agriculture Climate Team (MAC-T) is a group of extension specialists and state climatologists from many of…
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Drought Impacts & CoCoRaHS Reporting: The Benefits and Importance to Producers
Drought Impact Reporter and CoCoraHS: A producers guide to the importance of reporting, where to go for more…
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The Quarterly Harvest
A USDA Northeast Climate Hub newsletter aptly named, the Quarterly Harvest, seeks to deliver high level updates and…
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Current Activities and Future Priorities at Universities in the Northeast
This report details the findings from the Capacity Discovery project, an online survey implemented in spring 2015 that…
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Northeast Climate Hub Webinar Series
This webinar series builds on capacity within USDA to deliver science-based knowledge and practical information to…
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Cross-Border Workshop
On October 17th and 18th, 2017 in Syracuse New York, members of the USDA Climate Hubs, Environment and Climate Change…
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ADAPTA | Climate Adaptation Project
ADAPTA Climate Change Adaptation Project from the Caribbean Climate Hub