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    Regional climate summaries These summaries for each of nine geographic regions in Minnesota provide top-line information on projected temperature and precipitation changes, as well as key climate impacts to sectors such as agriculture and tourism.
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    MN State Climatology Office

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    Regional Climate Summaries. Explore how climate change is projected to impact different regions Minnesota. Learn about our work. We offer critical resources to help communities prepare for the years to come. Minnesota CliMAT. This interactive online tool provides highly localized climate projections for Minnesota .
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    In North Central Minnesota, average annual temperature is projected to increase by 3.8-4.5 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) and average annual precipitation is projected to increase by up to 1.2 inches by mid-century (2040-2059), depending on the emissions scenario. The timing and intensity of precipitation is also expected to shift, with wetter springs, drier summers, shorter snow seasons, heavier ...
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    In Central Minnesota, average annual temperature is projected to increase by 3.8-4.4 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) and average annual precipitation is projected to increase by up to 1.6 inches (5.3%) by mid-century (2040-2059), depending on the emissions scenario. The timing and intensity of precipitation is also expected to shift, with wetter springs, drier summers, shorter snow seasons, heavier ...
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    The following maps were created in partnership with the University of Wisconsin and use statistical downscaling to project changes to Minnesota's climate at the end of the century (2100). Below are a variety of maps showing projected changes to temperature and precipitation for two different emission scenarios (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5) and two different time periods in the future, including mid ...
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    The frost-free season length, defined as the period between the last occurrence of 32°F in the spring and the first occurrence of 32°F in the fall, has increased in each U.S. region during 1991-2012 relative to 1901-1960. Increases in frost-free season length correspond to similar increases in growing season length.
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    From the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources comes the State Climatology Office, which "exists to gather, archive, manage, and disseminate historical climate data in order to address questions involving the impact of climate on Minnesota and its citizens.". The Office coordinates the collection and dissemination of climate data to improve our understanding of the climate of Minnesota.
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    MN State Climatology Office

    https://climate.umn.edu › MN-CliMAT

    Minnesota CliMAT is an interactive online tool that provides highly localized climate projections for Minnesota. Users can view climate projections down to the 4km/2.5mile scale across the state, visualizing how even specific towns will likely be impacted in the coming decades. MN CliMAT uses the latest generation of global climate models from ...
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    In East Central Minnesota, average annual temperature is projected to increase by 3.7-4.4 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) and average annual precipitation is projected to increase by up to 1.4 inches by mid-century (2040-2059), depending on the emissions scenario. The timing and intensity of precipitation is also expected to shift, with wetter springs, drier summers, shorter snow seasons, heavier ...
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    Minnesota is the state with the strongest winter warming in the contiguous United States. We performed regional projections of the climate across Minnesota for the middle and end of the 21st century. We selected the results from eight recent global climate model projections to calculate climate data over an area of 10 km by 10 km with a ...
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