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Chequamegon-­‐Nicolet National Forest Watershed Vulnerability Assessment, Eastern Region (R9)<br />

Figure 5. Projected increase in 2”-24” precipitation by month for WI<br />

Average Air Temperature ( o C)<br />

25<br />

20<br />

15<br />

10<br />

5<br />

0<br />

-­‐5<br />

-­‐10<br />

-­‐15<br />

1960-­‐2000<br />

2046-­‐2065<br />

Peatland Hydrologic Impact Model (PHIM)<br />

Calibrated S2 Bog WS from Marcel Exp Forest in MN<br />

WICCI Climate Data for longitude -­‐90.1, ladtude 45.8<br />

(located on Park Falls unit of Chequamegon-­‐Nicolet NF)<br />

GFDL_CM2.0 Model, Scenario A1B<br />

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec<br />

Month<br />

Figure 6. Average monthly precipitation for PHIM runs for Park Falls unit<br />

243 Assessing the Vulnerability of Watersheds to Climate Change

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