The Climate Lab Lesson 4.

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The Climate Lab Lesson 4

Signal vs. noise case study – What has been causing plants to change ranges in California? Changes in New England – Why are these butterfly species changing in such a big way? What factors go into defining an ecosystem?

Signal vs. Noise What’s really going on?

California temperatures over the last 50 years

Trends around New England

Regional Climates What factors go into defining an ecosystem?

The Whittaker Biome Diagram This diagram is a model that shows us how different ecosystem types around the world are dependent upon on temperature and precipitation.