Phys. 102: Introduction to Astronomy
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SOAR 2007
Current Changes and
Future Climates
Predicting the Future
Climate Systems
Atmosphere – changes over hours
Oceans – surface changes over weeks
– depths change over millennia
Biosphere – changes annually to centuries
Cryosphere – ice, glaciers permafrost, snow
– various change scales
Geosphere – volcanos, continental drif
– long time scales, large changes
Modeling the Climate
Systems & Feedbacks Among
Radiation
insolation (incoming sunlight varies)
reflection, absorption, re-radiation by surface, air
Water cycle
evaporation, precipitation, runoff
Land surface
soil moisture, vegitation, topography, snow & ice
Ocean
surface currents, deep currents, chemistry (salinity)
Sea Ice
strongly affected by feedbacks
Feedbacks
Positive
Any change leads to further change
eg. Ball on a hill
Negative
System always returns to equilibrium
eg. Ball in a bowl
Neutral
System stays in new state
eg. Ball on a plain
Feedbacks
Greenhouse Effect: Warming
Good … makes Earth inhabitable!!
Ground absorbs sunlight
Ground heats (parking lots in summer)
Ground radiates heat (Infrared, IR)
Atmosphere absorbs (some) IR
Atmosphere heats
Feedbaack Mechanisms
Evaporation
Plant growth
Ice-Albedo effect
Feedbacks
Feedback Mechanism: Evaporation
H2O vapor absorbs more IR
warming increases?
Clouds shade surface, cool it, warming stops?
warming decreases?
Feedback Mechanism: Plant Growth
More CO2 increases plant growth
More plant growth is good!!
Plants absorb CO2 (Keeling curve annual cycles
CO2 is Reduced
Feedbacks
Feedback Mechanism: Ice Albedo Effect
Warming melts glaciers, sea ice
Ground warms more than snow/ice
Ground warms, radiates more IR
Atmosphere warms
More ice melts
warming increases
Cooling increasing glaciers
More sunlight reflected
Ground Cools
cooling increases
Feedbacks
Feedback Mechanism: Ice Albedo Effect
Warming melts glaciers, sea ice
Ground warms more than snow/ice
Ground warms, radiates more IR
Atmosphere warms
More ice melts
warming increases
Cooling increasing glaciers
More sunlight reflected
Ground Cools
cooling increases
IPCC
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Established in 1988
World Meteorological Org. (WMO)
UN Environment Programme (UNEP)
Mandate
“The role of the IPCC is to assess on a
comprehensive, objective, open and transparent
basis the scientific, technical and socioeconomic information relevant to understanding
the scientific basis of risk of human-induced
climate change, its potential impacts and
options for adaptation and mitigation.”
http://www.ipcc.ch/about/about.htm
IPCC
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
“The IPCC does not carry out research nor does
it monitor climate related data or other relevant
parameters. It bases its assessment mainly on
peer reviewed and published
scientific/technical literature. Its role,
organisation, participation and general
procedures are laid down in the ‘Principles
Governing IPCC Work’“
http://www.ipcc.ch/about/about.htm
IPCC
Working Groups
I: Science
knowns, unknowns & projections
II: Impact and Adaption
vulnerability: natural and human
consequences: + and –
III: Mitigation
options for changing human
behavior and impact
Task Force on National
Greenhouse Gas Inventories
IPCC
Intergovenmental Panel on Climate Change
View of the bulk of the scientific community
Computer models estimate feedbacks
Reports every 5 years
2007 report available in print & electronic
3rd Assessment report gave “Hockey Stick”
IPCC
4th Assessment
Released 2007
WGI = 701 pages!
available on line
ipcc-wg1.ucar.edu/wg1
available in print
Cambridge U. Press
IPCC
4th Assessment
Released 2007
WGI = 701 pages!
available on line
ipcc-wg1.ucar.edu/wg1
available in print
Cambridge U. Press
Assessment Report Four (ARF)
Findings of Working Group I
Summary for Policymakers (18 pages)
Human & Natural Drivers of Climate Change
Direct Observations of Recent Climate Change
A Paleoclimatic Perspective
Understanding and Attributing Climate Change
Projections of Future Changes in Climate
Assessment Report Four (ARF)
Findings of Working Group I
Technical Summary (66 pages)
Chamges in Human & Natural Drivers of Climate
Observations of Changes in Climate
Understanding and Attributing Climate Change
Projections of Future Changes in Climate
Robust Findings and Key Uncertainties
Union of Concerned Scientitsts
Confronting Climate Change in the U.S.
Northeast: Science, Impacts and Solutions
http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/
IPCC ARF WGI
Radiative Forcing
“The change in net (down minus up) irradiance
(solar plus longwave; in W/m2) at the tropopause
after allowing for stratospheric temperatures to
readjust to radiative equilibrium, but with
surface and tropospheric temperatures and
state held fixed at the unperturbed values”
RF = net flux imbalance at tropopause
Atmospheric
Structure
Layers (from surface)
Troposphere –
sphere of weather
Stratosphere –
sphere of ozone (O3)
Mesosphere
Ionosphere –
sphere of ions
RF = net flux
imbalance at
tropopause
IPCC ARF WGI
Components of Climate Change
Accounts for natural processes
eg. Changes
in
evaporation
eg. Melting
permafrost
releasing
methane
IPCC ARF WGI
Radiative Forcing 1750 - 2005
Carbon
Dioxide
Methane
“Ozone Layer”
absorbs UV, reduces
RF at tropopause
Buildings increase
surface albedo
relative to forests
Aerosols (particles)
reflect sunlight AND
increase cloud cover
(eg. Contrails)
Solar radiation has
increased since 1750
(Little Ice Age end)
IPCC Climate Drivers
Greenhouse Gases: CO2, CH4, H2O, NOx
Grey Bars
= Natural
Variability
Combined
rate of
change
IPCC Climate Drivers
Greenhouse Gases: CO2, CH4, H2O, NOx
Grey Bars
= Natural
Variability
Combined
rate of
change
IPCC Changes Since 1850
Global Average
Temperature
Global Average
Sea Level
mostly thermal
expansion
Northern
Hemisphere
Snow Cover
UCC Northeast US
Climate of New York State
UCC Northeast US
100-yr
Flood
becoming
10-yr
Flood
UCC Northeast US
Snow cover decreasing
Combined
rate of
change
IPCC ARF
Continued Warming
What we’re committed
to by past behavior!
IPCC ARF
Effects of Changing Mean
Does not
mean it
never gets
cold!
IPCC ARF
Location of Changes
Uncertainties
IPCC ARF
Location of Changes
The Skeptics
Important voices!
Skeptics keep science honest
Agreements
CO2 in atmosphere is increasing
CO2 levels correlate with temperature
Arguments
Climate is driven exclusively by insolation
Milankovitch Cycles
Sunspot Cycles
Too expensive to reduce CO2: Adapt
Global warming is good!
The Skeptics
Journal of American Physicians & Surgeons 2007
Mailed to all SLU Physics Professors Tuesday!!
The Skeptics
Claims all warming due to solar activity
Scale minimizes
hydrocarbon use,
leaves out first
century.
The Skeptics
Claims all warming due to solar activity
Scale minimizes
hydrocarbon use,
leaves out first
century.
What to Do?
Complex system hard to model
Experts don’t agree
Could be global disaster
Ignore it?
Adapt?
Mitigate it? Kyoto + ?