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Vista Charter School Expansion Detailed Report, 7/26/2023 <br />5.18.1.2. Mitigated <br />5.18.2. Sequestration <br />5.18.2.1. Unmitigated <br />5.18.2.2. Mitigated <br />6. Climate Risk Detailed Report <br />6.1. Climate Risk Summary <br />Cal -Adapt midcentury 2040-2059 average projections for four hazards are reported below for your project location. These are under Representation Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5 which assumes GHG <br />emissions will continue to rise stronqlv throuqh 2050 and then plateau around 2100. <br />Temperature and Extreme Heat 9.03 annual days of extreme heat <br />Extreme Precipitation 3.50 annual days with precipitation above 20 mm <br />Sea Level Rise 0.00 meters of inundation depth <br />Wildfire 1.31 annual hectares burned <br />Temperature and Extreme Heat data are for grid cell in which your project are located. The projection is based on the 98th historical percentile of daily maximum/minimum temperatures from observed <br />historical data (32 climate model ensemble from Cal -Adapt, 2040-2059 average under RCP 8.5). Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi. <br />Extreme Precipitation data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The threshold of 20 mm is equivalent to about 3/4 an inch of rain, which would be light to moderate rainfall if received over a full <br />day or heavy rain if received over a period of 2 to 4 hours. Each grid cell is 6 kilometers (km) by 6 km, or 3.7 miles (mi) by 3.7 mi. <br />Sea Level Rise data are for the grid cell in which your project are located. The projections are from Radke et al. (2017), as reported in Cal -Adapt (2040-2059 average under RCP 8.5), and consider different <br />increments of sea level rise coupled with extreme storm events. Users may select from four model simulations to view the range in potential inundation depth for the grid cell. The four simulations make <br />different assumptions - - and temperature <br />possibilities (MIR005F#t&hg%R9iiL 50 meters (m) by 50 m, or about 164 feet (ft) by 1t �t.— 180 1/16/2024 <br />57/63 <br />