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Kansas

Over the last century, the average temperature in Manhattan, Kansas, has increased 1.3°F, and precipitation has increased by close to 20% in many parts of the state. These past trends may or may not continue into the future. Projections made by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and results from the United Kingdom Hadley Centre's climate model (HadCM2) show that by 2100 temperatures in Kansas could increase by 2°F in spring, 3°F in summer, and 4°F in fall and winter. Other climate models may show different results.

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Member Since:

April 2007

Registry Contact:

Tom Gross
Chief

Bureau of Air and Radiation
Curtis State Office Building
1000 SW Jackson
Topeka, KS 66612

(785) 296-1500

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