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September 2017 Newsletter
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East Coast's Rapidly Rising Seas Explained
Sea level rise hot spots -- bursts of accelerated sea rise that last three to five years -- happen along the U.S. East Coast thanks to a one-two punch from naturally occurring climate variations, a new University of Florida study shows.
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Biodiversity Negates Carbon Storage in Seagrasses, New Study Finds
Jason Howard (FIU) and colleagues are zeroing in on the seagrass meadows that could help slow down climate change. Seagrass meadows are great absorbers of carbon dioxide from the air. But the algae, animals, corals and plants that live among them release large amounts of carbon dioxide, according to newly released research. The scientists are now identifying seagrass locations with fewer emitters to target for conservation.
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Ancient Ocean Deoxygenation Provides an Urgent Warning
A 94-million-year-old climate change event that severely imperiled marine organisms may provide some unnerving insights into long-term trends in our modern oceans, according to
Jeremy Owens (FSU).
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Farmer to Farmer Project: Climate Smart Agriculture in India
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Update on the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
Thomas Ruppert (UF) has updated information on the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) on the
Florida Sea Grant Coastal Planning website. The update discusses the upcoming lapse of the NFIP on September 30, 2017, and provides a link to some of the most pertinent related legislation pending in Congress.
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FIU Marine Ecologist James Fourqurean Elected President of Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation
FIU marine ecologist
James Fourqurean has been elected president of the
Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation. Fourqurean will lead the organization, which is comprised of people who study and manage estuaries, with a plan to educate public officials about coastal science and resilience in a changing climate.
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New Weather Forecasting Model Could Help Advance NOAAs 3-4 Week Outlooks
Predicting the weather three to four weeks in advance is extremely challenging, yet many critical decisions affecting communities and economies must be made using this lead time. However, model forecasts available for the first time could help NOAA's operational Climate Prediction Center (CPC) significantly improve its week 3-4 temperature and precipitation outlooks for the U.S. The
Subseasonal Experiment (SubX) is a two year project led by
Ben Kirtman (UM) that combines multiple global models from NOAA, NASA, Environment Canada, the Navy, and National Center for Atmospheric Research to produce once-a-week real-time experimental forecasts as well as a set of forecasts for past dates, called reforecasts, now available to both CPC and the research community.
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Research and Writing Contest: Sea Level Rise and the Implications for Florida Tax Policy
The Florida Bar Tax Section (the "Section") has identified rising sea levels as a pressing issue for the future of Florida state and local tax law. Hoping to start a conversation through research and writing, the Section invites submissions addressing "the potential impact of sea level rise on Florida's system of taxation." Submissions may include proposed statutory and Constitutional law changes, if any. Deadline: May 31, 2018.
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FCI 2-Minute Student Video Competition - Fall 2017
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Events
Sep 20-22, 2017 | EnergyWaterFoodNexus International Summit Orlando, FL
Sep 21, 2017 | Chasing Coral Film Screening and Panel Discussion Gainesville, FL
Sep 21, 2017 | Workshop: Sea-Level Rise and Flooding: Planning & Law for Local Governments West Palm Beach, FL
Sep 26, 2017 | FSU Event: Climate Change & You Tallahassee, FL
Sep 27, 2017 | Chasing Coral Film Screening and Panel Discussion Tallahassee, FL
Sep 28, 2017 | USGS-FAU Workshop on Increasing Confidence in Precipitation Projections for Everglades Restoration Davie, FL
Sep 29, 2017 | FSU College of Law Environmental Forum: Psychology of Climate Change: Why Do People Believe What They Believe? Tallahassee, FL
Oct 2, 2017 | Lecture w/ Energy/Environment Journalist David Biello Gainesville, FL
Oct 4-5, 2017 | Workshop: Social Aspects of Resilience: Identifying Key Areas of Social Vulnerability and Enhancing Resilience - iCAR Phase III St. Petersburg, FL
Oct 5, 2017 | Energy Efficiency Day Nationwide
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Publications
FCI affiliates and/or authors from FCI member universities are in bold.
Barton, M. B., Moran, J. R., Vollenweider, J. J., Heintz, R. A., & Boswell, K. M. (2017). Latitudinal dependence of body condition, growth rate, and stable isotopes of juvenile capelin (Mallotus villosus) in the Bering and Chukchi Seas. Polar Biol, 40(7), 1451-1463.
Benedict, J. J., Medeiros, B., Clement, A. C., & Pendergrass, A. G. (2017). Sensitivities of the hydrologic cycle to model physics, grid resolution, and ocean type in the aquaplanet Community Atmosphere Model. J. Adv. Model. Earth Syst., 9(2), 1307-1324.
Breithaupt, J. L., Smoak, J. M., Rivera-Monroy, V. H., Castañeda-Moya, E., Moyer, R. P., Simard, M., et al. (2017). Partitioning the relative contributions of organic matter and mineral sediment to accretion rates in carbonate platform mangrove soils. Marine Geology, 390, 170-180.
Canuel, E. A., Brush, G. S., Cronin, T. M., Lockwood, R., & Zimmerman, A. R. (2017). Paleoecology Studies in Chesapeake Bay: A Model System for Understanding Interactions Between Climate, Anthropogenic Activities and the Environment. In Skilbeck C. Gell P. S. K. Weckström K. (Ed.), Applications of Paleoenvironmental Techniques in Estuarine Studies. Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research (Vol. 20). Springer.
Celis, G., Mauritz, M., Bracho, R., Salmon, V. G., Webb, E. E., Hutchings, J., ... Crummer, K. G., & Schuur, E. A. G. (2017). Tundra is a consistent source of CO2 at a site with progressive permafrost thaw during 6 years of chamber and eddy covariance measurements. J. Geophys. Res. Biogeosci., 122(6), 1471-1485.
Cerveny, R. S., Bessemoulin, P., Burt, C. C., ... Kalkstein, L., et al. (2017). WMO Assessment of Weather and Climate Mortality Extremes: Lightning, Tropical Cyclones, Tornadoes, and Hail. Wea. Climate Soc., 9(3), 487-497.
Darwish, K., Smith, S. E., Torab, M., Monsef, H., & Hussein, O. (2017). Geomorphological Changes along the Nile Delta Coastline between 1945 and 2015 Detected Using Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS. Journal of Coastal Research, 33(4), 786-794.
Deng, J., McCalley, C. K., Frolking, S., Chanton, J., Crill, P., Varner, R., et al. (2017). Adding stable carbon isotopes improves model representation of the role of microbial communities in peatland methane cycling. J. Adv. Model. Earth Syst., 9(2), 1412-1430.
Freschet, G. T., Valverde-Barrantes, O. J., Tucker, C. M., Craine, J. M., McCormack, M. L., Violle, C., et al. (2017). Climate, soil and plant functional types as drivers of global fine-root trait variation. J Ecol, 105(5), 1182-1196.
Gerlach, M. J., Engelhart, S. E., Kemp, A. C., Moyer, R. P., Smoak, J. M., Bernhardt, C. E., et al. (2017). Reconstructing Common Era relative sea-level change on the Gulf Coast of Florida. Marine Geology, 390, 254-269.
Giam, X., Chen, W., Schriever, T. A., Van Driesche, R., Muneepeerakul, R., Lytle, D. A., et al. (2017). Hydrology drives seasonal variation in dryland stream macroinvertebrate communities. Aquat Sci, 79(3), 705-717.
Haigh, I. D., Ozsoy, O., Wadey, M. P., Nicholls, R. J., Gallop, S. L., Wahl, T., et al. (2017). An improved database of coastal flooding in the United Kingdom from 1915 to 2016. Sci. Data, 4, 170100.
Kelly, P., Mapes, B., Hu, I. - K., Song, S., & Kuang, Z. (2017). Tangent linear superparameterization of convection in a 10 layer global atmosphere with calibrated climatology. J. Adv. Model. Earth Syst., 9(2), 932-948.
Khan, A. L., Wagner, S., Jaffe, R., Xian, P., Williams, M., Armstrong, R., et al. (2017). Dissolved black carbon in the global cryosphere: Concentrations and chemical signatures. Geophys. Res. Lett., 44(12), 6226-6234.
Li, J. - L. F., Richardson, M., Hong, Y., Lee, W. - L., Wang, Y. - H., Yu, J. - Y., et al. (2017). Improved simulation of Antarctic sea ice due to the radiative effects of falling snow. Environ. Res. Lett., 12(8), 084010.
Martin, S. A., Rautsaw, R. M., Bolt, R., Parkinson, C. L., & Seigel, R. A. (2017). Adapting coastal management to climate change: Mitigating our shrinking shorelines. Jour. Wild. Mgmt., 81(6), 982-989.
Mauritz, M., Bracho, R., Celis, G., ... Webb, E. E., et al. (2017). Nonlinear CO2 flux response to 7 years of experimentally induced permafrost thaw. Glob Change Biol, 23(9), 3646-3666.
Morris, T., Hermes, J., Beal, L., du Plessis, M., Rae, C. D., Gulekana, M., et al. (2017). The importance of monitoring the Greater Agulhas Current and its inter-ocean exchanges using large mooring arrays. South African Journal of Science, 113(7-8).
Perry, C., Kench, P., Smithers, S., Riegl, B., Gulliver, P., & Daniells, J. (2017). Terrigenous sediment-dominated reef platform infilling: an unexpected precursor to reef island formation and a test of the reef platform size-island age model in the Pacific. Coral Reefs, 36(3), 1013-1021.
Sanders, L. M., Taffs, K. H., Stokes, D. J., Sanders, C. J., Smoak, J. M., Enrich-Prast, A., et al. (2017). Carbon accumulation in Amazonian floodplain lakes: A significant component of Amazon budgets? Limnol. Oceanogr., 2(1), 29-35.
Singh, P., Boote, K. J., Kadiyala, M. D. M., Nedumaran, S., Gupta, S. K., Srinivas, K., et al. (2017). An assessment of yield gains under climate change due to genetic modification of pearl millet. Science of The Total Environment, 601-602, 1226-1237.
Stuhr, M., Reymond, C. E., Rieder, V., Hallock, P., Rahnenführer, J., Westphal, H., et al. (2017). Reef calcifiers are adapted to episodic heat stress but vulnerable to sustained warming. PLoS ONE, 12(7), e0179753.
Thomas, R. Q., Brooks, E. B., Jersild, A. L., ... Martin, T. A., et al. (2017). Leveraging 35 years of Pinus taeda research in the southeastern US to constrain forest carbon cycle predictions: regional data assimilation using ecosystem experiments. Biogeosciences, 14(14), 3525-3547.
Wang, E., Martre, P., Zhao, Z., ... Cammarano, D., ... & Asseng, S. (2017). The uncertainty of crop yield projections is reduced by improved temperature response functions. Nplants, 3(8), 17102.
Wu, X., Fang, H., Zhao, Y., Smoak, J. M., Li, W., Shi, W., et al. (2017). A conceptual model of the controlling factors of soil organic carbon and nitrogen densities in a permafrost-affected region on the eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. J. Geophys. Res. Biogeosci., 122(7), 1705-1717.
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