Impact in Los Angeles Flashcards
1
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describe LA’s microclimates
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- ocean is relatively cool, about 65F
- high desert is warm, about 85F
- urbanized coastal zone in between the dessert and ocean is in between these two extremes at around 75F
2
Q
what determines the climatological temperature
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- distance from coast
- whether or not a mountain range stands between the location in question and the coast
3
Q
what is the rainfall distribution in LA
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- most air encounters the coastal topography & is forced upwards, causing condensation and precipitation
- rainfall is concentrated in the urbanized coastal zone on the coastal side of the mountains
4
Q
describe the downscaling problem in relation to LA
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- hard to create a high resolution global climate model to accurately predict the microclimates found in LA
- downscaling involves running a regional climate model very similar to a GCM over a limited area of interest
5
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describe the average August temp change under the RCP8.5
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- whole region gets warmer
- predicted to warm significantly by 2050
- temps will be way higher than what we’re used to if we stick to RCP8.5
- outside range of observed values –> no august will ever feel the same temperature
6
Q
describe the anticipated change in precipitation
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- some GCMs show no change, some show less, some show more
- when averaged, they all cancel each other out
7
Q
snow water equivalent (SWE)
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- common measure of the size of a snowpack
- in terms of water content
8
Q
describe the effect of the snowpack in water resources
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- most of the dams and reservoirs have been constructed assuming the natural reservoir will exist in the form of snowpack
- if snowpack disappears, then the reservoirs will not be large enough to store the water
- will create problems relating to flood control, since the reservoirs must be empty enough to store water in case of an extreme precipitation event
9
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what are the Santa Ana fires
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- occur throughout fall and winter, are characterized by winds blowing from the desert toward the ocean
- bring hot & extremely dry conditions to the mountains and coastal areas during months when conditions are typically cooler and wetter
- can lead to large fires
10
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what is expected to happen with fires under RCP8.5`
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- more extreme/frequent
- average area burned more than doubles in July, August & September