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Service Description: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>Greatest number of consecutive summer (May-Sept) dry days (<1/10 inch of rain) was calculated for each year over the historical (1985-2004) and future (RCP 8.5 2071-2090) time periods; absolute and percent change between these was then calculated. This includes three versions: one based on the 20-year average of summer maxima, one based on the overall maximum, and one based on the 90th percentile value of 20-year maxima.</span></p></div></div></div>
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Description: Greatest number of consecutive summer (May-Sept) dry days (<1/10 inch of rain) was calculated for each year over the historical (1985-2004) and future (RCP 8.5 2071-2090) time periods; absolute and percent change between these was then calculated. This includes three versions: one based on the 20-year average of summer maxima, one based on the overall maximum, and one based on the 90th percentile value of 20-year maxima.
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Title: Consecutive Summer Dry Days
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Comments: Greatest number of consecutive summer (May-Sept) dry days (<1/10 inch of rain) was calculated for each year over the historical (1985-2004) and future (RCP 8.5 2071-2090) time periods; absolute and percent change between these was then calculated. This includes three versions: one based on the 20-year average of summer maxima, one based on the overall maximum, and one based on the 90th percentile value of 20-year maxima.
Subject: Greatest number of consecutive summer dry days
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Keywords: USDA Forest Service,USFS,climate,climate change,drought,precipitation,summer,dry days
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