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PBS&J Climate Change Poster
1. Climate Change Adaptation for
Florida’s Ecosystems and Infrastructure
STReSSORS
Sea LeveL RISe TempeRaTuRe RaInfaLL paTTeRnS HuRRIcane Ocean acIdIfIcaTIOn
Sea level rise is expected to IncReaSe Rainfall patterns across fRequency Carbon dioxide from burning
accelerate in the coming cen- Temperature increases as Florida may change in response The western Atlantic may of fossil fuels is reducing
tury. Increases up to 10 times much as 4.5 to 9.0oF, are to climate change. The direc- experience a lower number of the pH of ocean water. This
the present rate could raise expected in the southeastern tion of change, toward more tropical cyclones due to global change has enormous impli-
sea level over 6.5 feet U.S. by the year 2100. rain or less rain, and the warming, but the number of cations for marine organisms
by the year 2100. magnitude of change is intense storms may double. with shells and skeletons
uncertain. Extreme precipita- By mid-century, Florida may of carbonate minerals that
tion events are expected to experience more Category 4 may dissolve under low
increase in intensity. and 5 hurricanes and larger pH conditions.
storm surges.
Estuaries
Which management strategies are most
appropriate for addressing climate change
impacts to estuaries? How can neighboring
infrastructure be designed to be compatible
with a changing estuary?
Springs and Rivers:
Minimum Flows & Levels Water Utilities
Does climate change, or non-stationary climate, The effects of climate change impose
require that minimum flows and levels be set technical challenges to both water supply
more conservatively? Should water allocations and wastewater operations. Utilities
include a “buffer” for climate change? serving coastal communities will face
difficulties predicting supply
needs as residents move in
response to rising sea level.
Coastal Bridges Will these transformative
The 75-year service life of today’s bridges means climate change impacts
they will have to perform in a changed climate. provide an opportunity to
How should the design of coastal bridges and rethink the fundamentals
roadways change to ensure that they are safe and of how we use water?
functional under future climate conditions?
Florida’s Reefs
The majority of the 356 km Florida Reef
tract lies within the boundaries of Florida
Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Given
that climate-related stressors originate
outside the Sanctuary’s boundaries, are
there adaptive management options avail-
able to alleviate the impacts of climate
change on the Sanctuary?
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