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Description: This report presents a numerical model of the sedimentary evolution of the Southern California coast. Inputs to the model include user-proscribed, deep-water (offshore) wave climate and seafloor bathymetry.
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Subject: California, Southern, Climatic changes. , Coast changes.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Energy Commission
Language: English
Coverage: California, Southern
Format: Government Documents
Description: Four dynamic regional climate models (University of California, Santa Cruz’s RegCM3; the University of California, San Diego’s RSM; the National Center for Atmospheric Research’s WRF‐RUC; and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory/University of California, Berkeley’s WRF‐CLM3) and one statistical downscaling approach (the University of California, San Diego’s CANA) were used to downscale 10 years of historical climate in California
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Subject: California Energy Commission, California--Climate--Mathematical models, Weather--Mathematical models, Climatic changes.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Energy Commission
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: For the 2008 California Climate Change Assessment, to further investigate possible future climate changes in California, a set of 12 climate change model simulations was selected and evaluated.
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Subject: Climatic changes. , Sea level--Environmental aspects.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Energy Commission
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Climate change is already having significant and widespread impacts on California's economy and environment. California's unique and valuable natural treasures - hundreds of miles of coastline, majestic forests and high value agriculture, snow-melt fed fresh water supply, vast snow and water fueled recreational opportunities, as well as other natural wonders - are especially at risk.
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Subject: Climatic changes.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Energy Commission
Language: English
Coverage: California
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