Annual average temperatures are to rise by between 1.6°C and 2.9°C by 2100, with maximum and minimum temperatures increasing by uneven amounts, depending on the region. Rainfall patterns may change from season to season, with more rain on the coasts and less in central Tasmania.
Rainfall intensity and flooding may increase, and there may be longer between rain. When shown what future climate will be like and what it will affect, farmers were most concerned about the chance of extreme events, particularly late frosts and longer dry days.
Farmers in Tasmania have been dealing with this climate and will continue to for the future of their crops. farmers have adapted to this harsh climate. However, farmers and land managers will need to continue to respond to climate change. all farmers are aware of the risks and changes that climate change will bring.
Rainfall intensity and flooding may increase, and there may be longer between rain. When shown what future climate will be like and what it will affect, farmers were most concerned about the chance of extreme events, particularly late frosts and longer dry days.
Farmers in Tasmania have been dealing with this climate and will continue to for the future of their crops. farmers have adapted to this harsh climate. However, farmers and land managers will need to continue to respond to climate change. all farmers are aware of the risks and changes that climate change will bring.