Document Type
Report
Publication Title
Spokane Climate Project
Editors
Nathan Gilles, Katherine Hegewisch, John Abatzoglou, Erich Seamon, Ann Mooney, and Meghan Dalton
Abstract
This chapter examines precipitation under projected future climate change in the Spokane area. The chapter focuses on potential climate impacts on dryland wheat farming due to the crop’s direct reliance on precipitation and economic importance to the region.
The full version of this report as well as a full list of the citations and methodologies employed for this analysis can be found at the Spokane Climate Project website: https://www.spokaneclimateproject.org/.
Publisher
Pacific Northwest Climate Impacts Research Consortium (CIRC)
Publication Date
2022
Keywords
climate, spokane, washington, climate research, precipitation
Disciplines
Environmental Sciences | Environmental Studies
Recommended Citation
Breems, Joel; Booth, Kevin; Seamon, Erich; and Gonzaga University Climate Institute, "Spokane Climate Project: Chapter 2, Precipitation Impact Study for Spokane, Washington" (2022). Climate, Water, and the Environment Research. 10.
https://repository.gonzaga.edu/climateresearch/10
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This research was supported by the Pacific Northwest Climate Impacts Research Consortium (CIRC) through its NOAA‑funded Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) program, and by the Gonzaga University Climate Institute. The project additionally benefited from collaboration with local governments, nonprofit organizations, and community partners in Spokane, Washington, whose contributions informed the analysis, interpretation, and dissemination of results.
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