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Climate Trends and Wheat Straw Supplies Dave Sauchyn, Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative, University of Regina North American Mushroom Conference, Vancouver, 23 June 2013

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Climate Trends and Wheat Straw Supplies

Dave Sauchyn, Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative, University of Regina

North American Mushroom Conference, Vancouver, 23 June 2013North American Mushroom Conference, Vancouver, 23 June 2013

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Climate: from klima (ancient Greek) meaning inclination: a tendency, characteristic likelihood

• climate is the statistics of weather• “weather is what we get,

climate is what we expect”

What is climate change?

Climate change: a statistically significant variation in the mean climate or in its variability, persisting for an extended period (decades or longer).

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Source: NASA <data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs_v3>

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April 2013 was the 339th consecutive month (more than 28 years) with a global temperature above the 20th century average.

Every month has been warmer than average since May, 1985.

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Question 1

A recent study reviewed 13,950 scientific articles on the topic of climate change. How many of these articles concluded that there was no human caused global warming? 6950209243210

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Question 2

Anthropogenic (human caused) global warming is a relatively recent scientific discovery  TrueFalse

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Joseph Fourier (1768 –1830) – 1824Svante August Arrhenius (1859 –1927) - 1896 Guy Stewart Callendar (1898 – 1964) - 1938

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Question 3

The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere currently is 300 ppm330 ppm375 ppm400 ppm

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Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide

Source: NASA <climate.nasa.gov/evidence>

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The level of the most important heat-trapping gas in the atmosphere, carbon dioxide, has passed a long-feared milestone, scientists reported Friday, reaching a concentration not seen on the Earth for millions of years.

Scientific monitors reported that the gas had reached an average daily level that surpassed 400 parts per million – just an odometer moment in one sense, but also a sobering reminder that decades of efforts to bring human-produced emissions under control are faltering.

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data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs/

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Average Winter Temperatures (° C), Edmonton, 1881-2010

1969: - 20° C

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David Sauchyn- 6° F = - 21° C

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Thanks to:

Lawrence Zimmermann, Highline Mushrooms (Ontario)Burton Loveday, Loveday Mushrooms (Manitoba)Mike Manion, All Seasons Mushrooms (Alberta & BC)Don Needham, Hy-Tech Compost (U.S.)

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Planting intentions for 2013 in M acres (Statistics Canada)

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http://storymaps.esri.com/stories/feedingtheworld/

Global Crop Production

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Observed Long-Term Trends for Agroclimatic Conditions in CanadaQian et al. 2010

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EGDD: effective growing degree-days computed by applying a day-length factor to GDD

Qian et al. 2010

GSS: growing season start

GSE: growing season end

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Percentage of stations showing a significant positive trend (++) or a significant negative trend (--)

EGDD: effective growing degree-days computed by applying a day-length factor to GDD

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We find a significant increasing trend in the length of the growing season and in the associated available heat. The winter temperature is less damaging and the frost-free periods are longer. We also find trends in precipitation-related indices that indicate more availability of water, though the trend in the main agriculture region is less significant.

QIAN et al. 2010

Observed Long-Term Trends for Agroclimatic Conditions in Canada

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CMI is a measure of variability in the ratio of plant water demand to precipitation. It is an indicator of highly variable climates potentially vulnerable to periodic water stress.

www.unesco.orgInterannual Variation in Moisture

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Inter-Annual Moisture Variability, North America

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From: Sokhansanj et al. 2006. Production and distribution of cereal strawon the Canadian prairies.

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Question 4

Have you ever experienced a shortage of wheat straw due poor growing conditions, too little or too rain, in a wheat producing area? YesNo

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Annual Crop Yields (bu/ac), RM of Biggar, 1938-2010

Source: www.agriculture.gov.sk.ca/rmyields

Precipitation deficit, Saskatoon

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October 2010

817 Natural Disasters

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1. Drought: Prairie provinces, 1980

3. Drought: Prairie provinces and Central and Southern ON, Jul 5-11 1988

4. Drought: Prairie provinces, 1979

5. Drought: Prairie provinces, 1984

2. Freezing rain: Ontario to New Brunswick, Jan 6-10 1998

* Drought, Prairies, 2001-02, $.58 B

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9. Drought: Prairie Provinces, 1931-193810. Drought: Prairie Provinces, 1989 12. Drought: Prairie Provinces, 1961

14. Drought: Western Canada, 1985 16. Drought: Prairie Provinces, 197717. Drought: Prairie Provinces, 199018. Drought: Prairie Provinces, 1992

11. Hailstorm: Calgary AB, Sept 7 1991

13. Flood: Assiniboine, Red and Winnipeg Rivers MB, May 1997

15. Tornado: Edmonton AB, Jul 31 1987

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Mean annual flow (m3/s) North Saskatchewan River at Edmonton, 1063-2006

Sauchyn et al. 2011

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Cycles in the tree rings

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El Niño remote impacts: Teleconnections

La Niña teleconnections have the opposite effect

Neelin, 2011. Climate Change and Climate Modeling, Cambridge UP

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Munich Reinsurance (2012) Severe weather in North America

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"Best Management Practices: For the Agricultural Climate of Tomorrow”

Vegreville, AB, March 26, 2009

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THANKS!

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