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Midwest

  • Children jumping in a stream
    Children jumping in a stream
  • Climate on the Move: Changing Summers in the Midwest
    Climate on the Move: Changing Summers in the Midwest
  • Lower Water Levels in the Great Lakes
    Lower Water Levels in the Great Lakes
  • Midwest: Chicago's Urban Hotspots
    Midwest: Chicago's Urban Hotspots
  • Midwest: Great Flood of 1993
    Midwest: Great Flood of 1993
  • Midwest: Green Roofs
    Midwest: Green Roofs
  • Number of 1995-like Chicago Heat Waves
    Number of 1995-like Chicago Heat Waves
  • Observed and Projected Changes in Plant Hardiness Zones
    Observed and Projected Changes in Plant Hardiness Zones
  • Observed Changes in Great Lakes Ice Cover: Seasonal Maximum Coverage, 1973 to 2008
    Observed Changes in Great Lakes Ice Cover: Seasonal Maximum Coverage, 1973 to 2008
  • Projected Changes in Great Lakes Levels under Higher Emissions Scenario
    Projected Changes in Great Lakes Levels under Higher Emissions Scenario

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