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Midwest CHU
The Midwest CHU (Climate Hub Update) quarterly newsletter covers any climate highlights that have arisen over the three months prior to publication including climate stories, climate change resources, the Midwest Focused Climate Outlook, and up and coming conferences and workshops our readers may be interested in. The Climate Hub welcomes any ideas you would want to share to a wider audience relating to climate in the Midwest Region. For archived newsletters please select here.
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Publications and Research Papers
An Assessment of the Impacts of Climate Change on the Great Lakes
Climate Literacy: The Essential Principles
Specialty Crop Focus
Specialty Crop Growers' Views and Priorities to Manage Uncertainty in Production Systems: Specialty crops include many kinds of vegetable and fruit plants and trees, each with their own environmental preferences to thrive and be productive. These perennial and annual crops have high levels of sensitivities to the timing and distribution of temperature (frost and high heat), excess water, prolonged periods of wetness and drought, high winds, hail, and long term shifts in climate. Specialty crop growers know that their local weather and climate are the key to productive and profitable crops; and they track their local weather daily and over time to manage their crops. To better understand how growers perceive weather-based uncertainties and the impacts of variable weather on annual and longer-term production, we conducted seven face-to-face meetings with 106 US specialty crop growers and their advisors. The six technical reports below present conceptual maps and priority rankings of the concerns some US growers expressed in 2015 and 2016.
One Pagers
Brief Description of the Midwest Climate Hub
Drought Impacts & CoCoRaHS Reporting
Recent Trends in Climate/Weather Impacts on Midwestern Fruit and Vegetable Production
USDA LTAR Field Day 10-14-2016