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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    The Mid-Atlantic is a relatively affluent region of the nation; nearly half of the nation's 100 highest-income counties based on median household income are located in the Mid-Atlantic, and 33 of the nation's top 100 counties based on per capita income are in the region. Most of the Mid-Atlantic states rank among the 15 highest-income states in ...
  2. Many of today's environmental problems are regional in scope and their effects overlap and interact. We developed a simple method to provide an integrated assessment of environmental conditions and estimate cumulative impacts across a large region, by combining data on land-cover, population, roads, streams, air pollution, and topography. The integrated assessment technique identified nine distinc
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    These reports are presented to fishery management councils on an annual basis in some regions, and are used for non-fishery ecosystem applications at national, regional, and state levels. Ecosystem and socioeconomic profiles are being developed to provide ecosystem indicators at the scale of a specific fish stock.
  5. annualreviews.org

    Radiocarbon dating, optically stimulated luminescence age control, and cosmogenic isotope studies constrain some periglacial features to the Last Glacial Maximum but also indicate longer residence times of regolith. Former permafrost and areas of intensive frost cracking extended over much of the mid-Atlantic region of the eastern United States ...
  6. In the Northeast United States, Collins found minimal evidence for shifts in the timing of annual peak flows, but Hodgkins and Dudley showed that the centroid of winter-spring streamflow has shifted at 32 to 64% of snowmelt-affected sites in the eastern North America. In the western United States, drought has and is projected to limit snowpack ...
    Author:Evan N. Dethier, Shannon L. Sartain, Carl E. Renshaw, Francis J. MagilliganPublished:2020
  7. NASA Education Earth Science Projects; Regional Campaigns, IOPs, & Collaboration Initiatives ... North America > United States of America > U.S. Partners > Regions; Open social media sharing options menu ... Send email; GLOBE Side Navigation. Regions. Midwest. Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Northwest. Pacific. Southeast. Southwest U.S. Regions. U ...
  8. ABSTRACT: The physical and human geographies and the historical climate of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States are described to provide a baseline for an ongoing assessment of likely climate change impacts in the region. This region consists of 358 counties intersecting part or all of 8 states and 4 physiographic zones.
  9. forestadaptation.org

    The Mid-Atlantic Region includes the states of Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, the eastern half of Maryland, and the southern portion of New York. Summary of Climate Impacts (details and citations on subsequent pages): Temperatures in the Mid-Atlantic are projected to increase 2.2 to 7.6 °F by the end of the century, with the greatest warming
  10. Jan 24, 2024ARs in the eastern US (EUS) remains relatively understudied, despite their frequent occurrence and substantial contribution to the heavy precipitation and high-impact weather events (13-15).Approximately 30 to 35% of annual precipitation over a broad area of EUS can be attributed to AR activity, and ARs are responsible for over 60% extreme precipitation events and more than 70% flood events ...
  11. researchgate.net

    Temperatures within the coastal mid-Atlantic region of the United States have been increasing over the past century (Polsky et al. 2000), with particularly larger changes observed in lower-order ...

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  1. Mid-Atlantic

    Region of the United States

    The Mid-Atlantic is a region of the United States located in the overlap between the Northeastern and Southeastern states of the United States. Its exact definition differs upon source, but the region typically includes New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, West Virginia, District of Columbia, and Pennsylvania. Some sources include New York, while others exclude Pennsylvania. However, according the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the states listed above are commonly accepted as the Mid-Atlantic region. The region has its origin in the Middle Colonies of the 18th century when its states were among the Thirteen Colonies of pre-revolutionary British America. As of the 2020 census, the region had a population of 60,783,913, representing slightly over 18% of the nation's population. The Mid-Atlantic region played an instrumental and historic role in the nation's founding and the development of the nation. Wikipedia

    Largest cityNew York
    Water8.80%
    Population (2020)60,783,913
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