--- attributes: ~ cited_by: [] contributors: [] create_dt: 2014-07-21T12:51:00 description: ~ display_name: 29ed3eb6-8585-45d2-8682-c51db6f5e89d figures: - attributes: ~ caption: 'Projected changes in annual average temperature (top) and precipitation (bottom) for 2021–2050 (left) and 2041–2070 (right) with respect to the average for 1971­–2000 for the RCP6.0 scenario. The RCP6.0 pathway projects an average global temperature increase of 5.2°F in 2100 over the 1901–1960 global average temperature (the RCPs are described in more detail in Appendix 1: Technical Support Document). Temperature increases in the United States for this scenario (top panels) are in the 2°F to 3°F range for 2021 to 2050 and 2°F to 4°F for 2041­ to 2070. This means that the increase in temperature projected in the United States over the next 50 years under this scenario would be larger than the 1°F to 2°F increase in temperature that has already been observed over the previous century. Precipitation is projected to decrease in the Southwest and increase in the Northeast (bottom panels). These projected changes are statistically significant (95% confidence) in small portions of the Northeast, as indicated by the hatching. (Figure source: adapted from Sun et al. 2015)b63c9720-f770-4718-89cc-53b3616e2bec' chapter_identifier: climate-change-and-human-health create_dt: 2014-07-21T12:51:00 identifier: projected-changes-in-temperature-and-precipitation-by-mid-century lat_max: 49.38 lat_min: 24.50 lon_max: -66.95 lon_min: -124.80 ordinal: 3 report_identifier: usgcrp-climate-human-health-assessment-2016 source_citation: ~ submission_dt: ~ time_end: 2070-12-31T23:59:59 time_start: 2021-01-01T00:00:00 title: Projected Changes in Temperature and Precipitation by Mid-Century url: ~ usage_limits: Copyright protected. Obtain permission from the original figure source. files: - display_name: 1-3_a.png file: fe/49/9a93fe25bd68b0e130411841cf24/1-3_a.png href: http://data.globalchange.gov/assets/fe/49/9a93fe25bd68b0e130411841cf24/1-3_a.png identifier: ea14a365-140c-4fc0-a931-1f18d8e6e1ac landing_page: ~ location: ~ mime_type: image/png sha1: de54e0e534ddeefdcf6e4de1504cac2220eafd34 size: 196187 thumbnail: fe/49/9a93fe25bd68b0e130411841cf24/.thumb-ea14a365-140c-4fc0-a931-1f18d8e6e1ac.png thumbnail_href: http://data.globalchange.gov/assets/fe/49/9a93fe25bd68b0e130411841cf24/.thumb-ea14a365-140c-4fc0-a931-1f18d8e6e1ac.png type: file uri: /file/ea14a365-140c-4fc0-a931-1f18d8e6e1ac url: http://data.globalchange.gov/assets/fe/49/9a93fe25bd68b0e130411841cf24/1-3_a.png href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/image/29ed3eb6-8585-45d2-8682-c51db6f5e89d.yaml identifier: 29ed3eb6-8585-45d2-8682-c51db6f5e89d lat_max: 49.38 lat_min: 24.50 lon_max: -66.95 lon_min: -124.80 parents: [] position: ~ references: [] submission_dt: ~ time_end: 2050-12-31T23:59:59 time_start: 2021-01-01T00:00:00 title: (Top) Projected Temperature Change (Left) 2021-2050 type: image uri: /image/29ed3eb6-8585-45d2-8682-c51db6f5e89d url: ~ usage_limits: ~