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Climate Change Impacts on Georgia’s Natural Resources Steven McNulty, Ph.D. Research Ecologist USDA Forest Service Raleigh, NC

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Page 1: Climate Change Impacts on Georgia’s Natural Resources

Climate Change Impacts on Georgia’s Natural Resources

Steven McNulty, Ph.D.

Research Ecologist

USDA Forest Service

Raleigh, NC

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Global change impacts range from the certain to the unknown

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Certain change

Atmospheric CO2 is increasing and will continue to increase for the foreseeable future due to human emissions of fossil fuel and land clearing

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Northern Hemisphere Carbon Emissions

Source: Climate Change Impacts on the US, NAST, 2000

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Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations

Source: Climate Change Impacts on the US, NAST, 2000

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Very Likely Impacts In Georgia Forests

Increased Population

Increased Fire Fuel loads

Increased Air Temperature

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Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations

Source: Climate Change Impacts on the US, NAST, 2000

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Northern Hemisphere Surface Temperature

Source: Climate Change Impacts on the US, NAST, 2000

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“..model estimates that take into account both greenhouse gases and sulphate aerosols are consistent with observations over this period”

Stott et al, Science 2000

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Simulated Temperature over the US

Source: Climate Change Impacts on the US, NAST, 2000

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Total Population 1990 (NPA)

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Total Population 2045 (NPA)

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Increase (%) in Population from 1990 to 2045 (NPA)

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Total Down Woody Material (Mg/ha)for mixed hardwood & coniferous tree species

based on 2001-2002 FIA P3 county data

Note: two counties have no data available (depicted in white)

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Likely Impacts On Georgia Forests(with and without climate change)

Inter-annual precipitation variability

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Percent of the continental US with a much above normal proportion of total annual precipitation from 1-day extreme events more than 2 inches

Karl et al. 1996

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Uwharrie National Forest Current Soil Erosion Map

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Areas of Soil Erosion By 2030 On UNF

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Likely Impacts On Georgia Forests(with and without climate change)

Water supply Stress

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Water Demand (Use)

12%

8%

39%

41%Domestic

Industrial

ThermoEle

Irrigation

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Water Availability

Supply Demand

Climate Land use change

Population

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Water Supply Stress Index (WSSI)

WSSI = Total water demand from all sectors –rechargeTotal water supply (PPT + ground water)

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Change in Water Stress (WSSIR)

to assess relative change in WSSI between the base year water stress (1990) and another year water stress

100*)1)( -WSSI1990

WSSIdWSSIRd =

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Georgia Water Stress

• Hot/Dry year (2043) with ground water available

• Hot/Dry year (2043) without ground water available

• Warm/Wet year (2045) with ground water available

• Warm/Wet year (20450 without ground water available

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Mean Temperature Predicted by Had2CMSul for 2043

Hot dry year

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Total Precipitation Predicted by Had2CMSul for 2043

Hot dry year

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Mean Temperature Predicted by Had2CMSul for 2045

Warm wet year

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Total Precipitation Predicted by Had2CMSul for 2045

Warm wet year

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Water Supply Stress Index for 2045

wet year with groundwater

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WSSI Ratio for 1990:2045wet year with groundwater

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Water Supply Stress Index for 2045

wet year with NO groundwater

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WSSI Ratio for 1990:2045 wet year with NO groundwater

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Water Supply Stress Index for 2043dry year with groundwater

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WSSI Ratio for 1990:2043 dry year with groundwater

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Water Supply Stress Index for 2043 dry year with NO groundwater

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WSSI Ratio for 1990:2043 dry year with NO groundwater

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Likely Impacts In Georgia Forests(with and without climate change)

Extended growing season and warming

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The increase in growing season length over the last 50 years averaged for eight stations in Alaska having the longest and most consistent temperature records.

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PEcon Hardwood Volume by FIA Survey UnitHad2CMSul Climate Scenario (2000)

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PEcon Hardwood Volume by FIA Survey UnitHad2CMSul Climate Scenario (2025)

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PEcon Hardwood Volume by FIA Survey UnitHad2CMSul Climate Scenario (2050)

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PEcon Harvest Volume by FIA Survey UnitHad2CMSul Climate Scenario

Natural Pine, Mixed Pine and Hardwoods (2000)

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PEcon Harvest Volume by FIA Survey UnitHad2CMSul Climate Scenario

Natural Pine, Mixed Pine and Hardwoods (2025)

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PEcon Harvest Volume by FIA Survey UnitHad2CMSul Climate Scenario

Natural Pine, Mixed Pine and Hardwoods (2050)

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Timberland Acreage Shift in Georgia 1993 - 2040: No Climate Change Baseline

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Timberland Acreage Shift in Georgia by 2040 with Had2CMSul Climate Change

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> 25% DECLINE

5%-25% DECLINE

<5% CHANGE

5%-25% INCREASE

Timberland Acreage Shift 1993 – 2040: No Climate Change Baseline

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Timberland Acreage Shifts by 2040 Due to Hadley Climate Change

5%-25% DECLINE

<5% CHANGE

5%-25% INCREASE

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Unlikely Impacts In Southeastern Forests(dependent of climate change)

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Slash pine

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Loblolly pine

Iverson et. al GTR NE265

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Sweetgum

Iverson et. al GTR NE265

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Longleaf pine

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Unknown Impacts In Southeastern Forests(dependent of climate change)

Increasing CO2 on forest growth

Insect and disease impacts

Integrated stress impacts