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Updated 12 March 2008 | Impacts of Climate Variability and Change on Transportation Systems and Infrastructure -- Gulf Coast StudyFinal Report of Synthesis and Assessment Product 4.7 |
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Front Matter [155 Kb]. |
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Table of Contents [137 Kb]. |
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List of Tables and Figures [165 Kb]. |
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Abstract [97 Kb]. |
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Executive Summary [141 Kb] |
Lead Authors: Joanne R. Potter, Cambridge Systematics (CS); Michael J. Savonis, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA); and Virginia R. Burkett, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) |
Chapter 1 [441 Kb]. Why Study Climate Change Impacts on Transportation? |
Lead Authors: Robert C. Hyman, CS; Joanne R. Potter, CS; Michael J. Savonis, FHWA; Virginia R. Burkett, USGS; and Jessica E. Tump, CS |
Chapter 2 [2 Mb]. Why Study the Gulf Coast? |
Lead Authors: Virginia R. Burkett, USGS; Robert C. Hyman, CS; Ron Hagelman, Texas State University, San Marcos; Stephen B. Hartley, USGS; and Matthew
Sheppard, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Contributing Authors: Thomas W. Doyle, USGS; Daniel M. Beagan, CS; Alan Meyers, CS; David T. Hunt, CS; Michael K. Maynard, Wilbur Smith Associates (WSA); Russell H. Henk, Texas Transportation Institute (TTI); Edward J. Seymour, TTI; Leslie E. Olson, TTI; Joanne R. Potter, CS; and Nanda N. Srinivasan, CS |
Chapter 3 [3 Mb]. How Is the Gulf Coast Climate Changing? |
Lead Authors: Barry D. Keim, Louisiana State University (LSU); Thomas W. Doyle, USGS; and Virginia R. Burkett, USGS
Contributing Authors: Ivor Van Heerden, LSU; S. Ahmet Binselam, LSU; Michael F. Wehner, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Claudia Tebaldi, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR); Tamara G. Houston, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA); and Daniel M. Beagan, CS |
Chapter 4 [3 Mb]. What Are the Implications of Climate Change and Variability for Gulf Coast Transportation? |
Lead Authors: Robert S. Kafalenos, FHWA; Kenneth J. Leonard, CS
Contributing Authors: Daniel M. Beagan, CS; Virginia R. Burkett, USGS; Barry D. Keim, LSU; Alan Meyers, CS; David T. Hunt, CS; Robert C. Hyman, CS; Michael K. Maynard, WSA; Barbara Fritsche, WSA; Russell H. Henk, TTI; Edward J. Seymour, TTI; Leslie E. Olson, TTI; Joanne R. Potter, CS; Michael J. Savonis, FHWA |
Chapter 5 [1 Mb]. How Can Transportation Professionals Incorporate Climate Change in Transportation Decisions? |
Lead Authors: Kenneth J. Leonard, CS; John H. Suhrbier, CS; Eric Lindquist; Texas A&M University
Contributing Authors: Michael J. Savonis, FHWA; Joanne R. Potter, CS; Wesley R. Dean, Texas A&M University |
Chapter 6 [138 Kb]. What Are the Key Conclusions of This Study? |
Lead Authors: Michael J. Savonis, FHWA; Virginia R. Burkett, USGS; Joanne R. Potter, CS
Contributing Authors: Thomas W. Doyle, USGS; Ron Hagelman, Texas State University, San Marcos; Stephen B. Hartley, USGS; Robert C. Hyman, CS; Robert S. Kafalenos, FHWA; Barry D. Keim, LSU; Kenneth J. Leonard, CS; Matthew Sheppard, Bureau of Transportation Statistics; Claudia Tebaldi, NCAR; Jessica E. Tump, CS |
Appendix A [57 Kb]. Gulf Coast Study GIS Datasets |
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Appendix B [1 Mb]. Additional Data on Social and Economic Setting |
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Appendix C [91 Kb]. Additional Rail Data |
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Appendix D [114 Kb]. Water Balance Model Procedures |
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Appendix E [222 Kb]. HURASIM Model Description |
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Appendix F [529 Kb]. Projecting Future Sea Level Rise with the SLRRP Model |
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List of Acronyms [159 Kb] | |
Glossary of Terms [151 Kb] | |
References [99 Kb] | |
Contact Information [79 Kb] | |
This document, part of the Synthesis and Assessment Products described in the U.S. Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) Strategic Plan, was prepared in accordance with Section 515 of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2001 (Public Law 106-554) and the information quality act guidelines guidelines issued by the Department of Transportation pursuant to Section 515. The CCSP Interagency Committee relies on Department of Transportation certifications regarding compliance with Section 515 and Department guidelines as the basis for determining that this product conforms with Section 515. For purposes of compliance with Section 515, this CCSP Synthesis and Assessment Product is an "interpreted product" as that term is used in Department of Transportation guidelines and is classified as "highly influential". This document does not express any regulatory policies of the United States or any of its agencies, or provide recommendations for regulatory action. |
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