Climate Mapper for SERVIR Viz

The Climate Mapper was developed for SERVIR-Viz to give project
designers access to historical weather data as well as projections
of climate change. The Climate Mapper grew out of USAID's effort to develop
its Climate Change Adaptation Guidance Manual. Currently, the Climate
Mapper serves Africa; in the near future we plan to cover the entire
globe. The data are available for an area of ½ degree ½ degree,
or roughly 50km x 50km in the tropics. When you click on
the map, the tool will pull data for the grid cell surrounding
the point where you clicked and display it as a line graph. The
data can be exported to a spreadsheet application.
System Requirements
Operating System
- Windows XP
- .NET Framework 2.0
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The Climate Mapper presents outputs of three of the models used in
the IPCC’s 4th Assessment Report: the National Center for Atmospheric
Research Community Climate System Model (NCAR CCSM); the European Centre/Hamburg
Model (ECHAM); and the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Coupled Model (GFDL-CM21). We chose these models because they represent
the highest, middle, and lowest projections for changes in Africa in
the Climate Moisture Index (CMI), a measure of the relative balance
of precipitation and temperature. We ran the models using the
A1B SRES scenario, a scenario of economic activity and carbon emissions
that most closely represents the current or business-as-usual emissions
trajectory. Currently, we are on an economic growth and emissions
trajectory that resembles that described by A1B. If the world’s
emissions begin to change, we will re-run the models with a more representative
scenario.
Information on past weather and projected climate should inform development
practitioners as they design projects to be more resilient to climate
variability and change. Designers should know that climate projections
are not predictions; they are scenarios of possible futures based on
complex models. Models provide insights, but all of the development
practitioner’s knowledge and experience should be brought into
the design of a project.
Download Climate Mapper Plugin for
SERVIR Viz
Download Climate Mapper Plugin for
NASA WorldWind
To use the Climate Mapper:
- Install and open SERVIR Viz (requires Microsoft .net 2.0)
- Activate the plug-in for the "Climate Mapper"
- From
the SERVIR Viz screen, Click on the Climate Mapper button

- An interactive screen will appear on top of the SERVIR globe
- From the first drop-down menu, select a theme (e.g., temperature,
precipitation, potential evapo-transpiration (PET), soil moisture,
or runoff)
- Select the radio button for "observed" or "projected" data
- If you select "Observed," the drop-down menu entitled "Observed" will
become active. You can then choose monthly data for the 30
year period from 1961 – 1991 or the monthly average for that
period.
- If you select "Modeled Projection," you can select
1-3 General Circulation models to display graphically in the table
area.
- Under "Choose an Action," if you select "Map," a
map will be generated showing the changes for the whole continent.
- If you choose "Graph by x,y location," you can click on a
spot on the globe (Africa only at this time) and a graph will be
generated using the outputs from the grid cell around the point where
you clicked. A pushpin image should appear on the globe to
show where you clicked.
- If you want to use the data from the graph in a spreadsheet, click "export
graph data." This will save the data in a spreadsheet.
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