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Recent US Climate Change & Hydrology Literature Applicable to USACE Missions

USACE is undertaking its climate change preparedness and resilience planning and implementation in consultation with internal and external experts using the best available — and actionable — climate science and climate change information. This report represents one component of actionable science, in the form of concise and broadly-accessible summaries of the current science with specific attention to USACE missions and operations. Each of the 21 regional reports summarizes observed and projected climate and hydrological patterns cited in reputable peer-reviewed literature and authoritative national and regional reports, and characterizes climate threats to USACE business lines. They also provide context and linkage to other agency resources for climate resilience planning, such as sea level change calculation and coastal risk reduction resources, downscaled climate data for subregions, and watershed vulnerability assessment tools.

 


Region 1, New England Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS-2015-20

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - New England Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS-2015-20

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 01, the New England Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The entirety of the region is within the New England USACE district.

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Region 2, Mid-Atlantic Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS-2015-09

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Mid-Atlantic Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS-2015-09

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 02, the Mid-Atlantic Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Norfolk USACE districts each include territory within Water Resources Region 02.

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Region 3, South Atlantic-Gulf Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-03

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - South Atlantic-Gulf Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-03

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 03, the South Atlantic-Gulf, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The Wilmington, Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville, Atlanta, and Mobile USACE districts and a relatively small section of the Mississippi Valley Division are within the region.

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Region 4, Great Lakes Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS-2015-07

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Great Lakes Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-07

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 04, the Great Lakes, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The Detroit, Buffalo, New York, and New England USACE districts each include territory within Water Resources Region 04.

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Region 5, Ohio Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-05

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Ohio Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-05

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 05, the Ohio Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The entire Ohio Region is within the USACE Louisville, Nashville, Huntington, and Pittsburgh district territories.

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Region 6, Tennessee Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-06

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Tennessee Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-06

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 6, the Tennessee Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The entire Tennessee Region is within the USACE Nashville district territory.

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Region 7, Upper Mississippi Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-13

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Upper Mississippi Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-13

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 07, the Upper Mississippi Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The St. Paul, Chicago, Rock Island, and St. Louis USACE districts each include territory within Water Resources Region 07.

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Region 8, Lower Mississippi River Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS-2015-01

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Lower Mississippi River Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS-2015-01

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 08, the Lower Mississippi River, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The New Orleans, Vicksburg, Little Rock, Memphis, and St. Louis USACE districts each include territory within Water Resources Region 08.

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Region 9, Souris-Red-Rainy Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-10

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Souris-Red-Rainy Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-10

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 09, the Souris-Red-Rainy Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The region is fully within the St. Paul USACE district.

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Region 10, Missouri River Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS-2015-04

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Missouri River Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS-2015-04

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 10, the Missouri River, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The Omaha and Kansas City USACE districts each include territory within Water Resources Region 10.

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Region 11, Arkansas, White and Red Rivers Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-02

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Arkansas, White and Red Rivers Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-02

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 11, the Arkansas-White-Red Rivers, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The Albuquerque, Ft. Worth, Little Rock, and Tulsa USACE districts each include territory within Water Resources Region 11.

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Region 12, Texas Gulf Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS-2015-08

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Texas Gulf Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-08

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 12, the Texas-Gulf Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The Albuquerque, Ft. Worth, Dallas, and Galveston USACE districts each include territory within the region.

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Region 13, Rio Grande Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-11

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Rio Grande Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-11

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 13, the Rio Grande Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The region encompasses portions of the Albuquerque and Fort Worth USACE districts.

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Region 14, Upper Colorado Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-14

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Upper Colorado Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-14

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 14, the Upper Colorado Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The Upper Colorado Region is within the South Pacific Division, which is illustrated in Figure 1.1. The Sacramento and Albuquerque USACE districts each include territory within the Upper Colorado Region.

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Region 15, Lower Colorado River Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS-2015-12

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Lower Colorado River Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS-2015-12

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 15, the Lower Colorado River Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The Albequerque and Los Angeles USACE districts each include territory within Water Resources Region 15.

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Region 16, Great Basin Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-17

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Great Basin Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-17

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 16, the Great Basin Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The majority of the region is within the USACE Sacramento district territory, however, Water Resources Region 16 also extends into the USACE Walla Walla and Los Angeles districts.

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Region 17,Pacific Northwest Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-23

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Pacific Northwest Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-23

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 17, the Pacific Northwest Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The Pacific Northwest Region boundary is coincident with the USACE district territories of Portland, Seattle, and Walla Walla.

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Region 18, California Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-18

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - California Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-18

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 18, the California Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The California Region is within the USACE Los Angeles district, Sacramento district, and San Francisco district territories, with an exception of a small portion of the region which is within Mexico.

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Region 19, Alaska Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-22

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Alaska Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-22

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 19, the Alaska Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The region is fully within the Alaska USACE district.

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Region 20, Hawaii Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS-2015-21

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Hawaii Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS-2015-21

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 20, the Hawaii Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The Honolulu District covers Water Resources Region 20.

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Region 21, Caribbean Region.
Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-19

Recent US Climate Change and Hydrology Literature Applicable to US Army Corps of Engineers Missions - Caribbean Region. Civil Works Technical Report, CWTS 2015-19

This report focuses on Water Resources Region 21, the Caribbean Region, the boundaries for which are shown in Figure 1.2. The Caribbean Region is within the South Atlantic Division, which is illustrated in Figure 1.1. The Antilles Area Office (SFAO) is located in San Juan, Puerto Rico and is the only Jacksonville USACE District Area Office located in Puerto Rico. The area also covers the Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands.

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