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Research Project: Science and Technologies for the Sustainable Management of Western Rangeland Systems

Location: Range Management Research

Title: Appendix 4 - Indicators - The Fifth National Climate Assessment

Author
item STEVENS, LAURA - North Carolina State University
item KOLIAN, MICHAEL - Department Of Energy
item ARNDT, DEREK SHANE - National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
item BLUNDEN, JESSICA - National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
item JOHNSON, ERIK - Us Forest Service (FS)
item LIU, ANN - National Institute Of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS, NIH)
item Spiegal, Sheri
item GOLDSMITH, LEO - Us Global Change Research Program

Submitted to: American Geophysical Union Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 9/30/2023
Publication Date: 12/15/2023
Citation: Stevens, L.E., Kolian, M., Arndt, D., Blunden, J., Johnson, E., Liu, A., Spiegal, S.A., Goldsmith, L. 2023. Appendix 4 - Indicators - The Fifth National Climate Assessment. American Geophysical Union Meeting Abstract. Abstract.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: This poster is part of the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5) poster series. NCA5 Appendix 4- Indicators provides NCA5 with foundational science for characterizing observed climate-relatedchanges across regions and sectors. Indicators are used to track climate-related conditions, trends,and impacts that affect people and ecosystems, allowing communities to assess risks and makeinformed response and adaptation decisions. The Indicators Appendix includes indicators createdand supported by federal agencies, and content was designed to support the various national andregional chapters in NCA5. The Appendix walks through existing and newly developed indicatorsacross six categories (Atmosphere; Ice, Snow and Water; Ocean and Coastal; Land and Ecosystems;Health; Adaptation and Mitigation). The AGU community is invited to explore the IndicatorsAppendix as well as the full NCA5—the preeminent source of climate information for the UnitedStates. NCA5 is developed by the U.S. Global Change Research Program and is scheduled forrelease in late 2023.