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Atlas Guide Activity 3: Atlas of Change
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Watch the Video An Introduction to the Climate Change Atlas: How Does It Work? Go to http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/atlas/
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Going to Summary of Predictors
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Using Maps of Actual Predictors Used in the Model tool
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Comparing results on two different maps Dropdown menu Tab buttons to choose times of year or switch to precipitation
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Entering the Tree Atlas Tree Atlas button
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Finding the Combined Species Outputs button in the Tree Atlas
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Using the Modelled Future Habitats tab and the Potential Changes by Forest Types tool Modelled Future Habitats tab Potential Changes by Forest Types
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Comparing forest types Help button for forest descriptions Legend
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Changing climate scenarios Climate Scenarios dropdown menu Summary of Changes button
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Looking at changes in individual species Combined Species Output button
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Using the Modelled Future Habitats tab and the Potential Winners and Losers by State tool Modeled Future Habitats tab Modelled Future Habitats tab Potential Winners and Losers by State
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Click map on website to select your state
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Example: Florida winners and losers table Full title of column Columns 6-10 showing different model scenarios Sort button
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Returning to main page Climate Change Atlas button
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Bird Atlas button
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Combined Species Output button Go to www.nrs.fs.fed.us/atlas.bird/index.html
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Looking at changes in bird species populations by state Modelled Future Habitats tab Potential Changes by State
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Winners/Losers at a Glance button
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Florida example of Winner/Loser table Current modelled column Columns showing projected changes based on various climate model scenarios
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Returning to Bird Atlas main page Bird Atlas button
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Sorting birds by common name Sort by clicking column title
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Bird Example: Acadian Flycatcher External links for more information
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End of Atlas Guide
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