2B.9C Flashcards
In what ways will climate change increase coastal flood risk
Frequency and magnitude of storms, sea level rise
BUT pace and magnitude of this is uncertain
What are three climatic changes that will happen
- Warmer oceans = additional heat energy / higher sea surface temperatures (SSTs)
- Lower air pressure = faster winds / higher doming of sea water
- Larger storm waves
What are key uncertainties that mean we do not know the pace and magnitude of climatic changes
- Poor global data on average wind speed / wave height
- Poor forecasting )
- Human-related drivers – e.g. land use change / coastal development / pollution
- More and more people in lowland coasts
- BUT: better protection and preparation.
What specific climate changes are going on in Kiribati right now?
- Specific causes: SLR and storm surges
- SST temperature changes bleach coral reefs (stress in polyps expels zooxanthellae (algae), leading to loss of food supply and colour)
How has Kiribati responded to climate changes that have increased flood risk there
Responses include:
Mitigation (solar panels and local food)
Adaptation (sea walls / rainwater harvesting / buying new land
What are the key impacts of listed climatic changes
- Sea-levels are rising (55cm by 2011)
- Deltas are flooding
- More wind/waves = more coastal erosion
- Storm surges
- NOT tropical storms
What are other uncertainties regarding climate change
- We don’t exactly know what will happen to temperatures
- We don’t know how societies respond to crisis
- We can’t predict unusual combinations of factors
What is the IPCC prediction for sea level rise by 2100
Sea level will rise by 18-59 cm by 2100
Why is the pace and magnitude of sea level rise uncertain?
however the pace and extent of sea level within the predicted range is uncertain due to
- population growth,
-economic development,
- natural positive and negative feedback,
-political commitment to restrict GHG emissions
- adaptation
What forms of mitigation reduce climate impacts
Reducing GHG emissions to limit level of global warming would mitigate sea level rise and cyclone intensity.
Outline medium confidence cliamte change predictions
Wind and waves :
Some evidence of increase wind speeds and large waves
Coastal erosion:
Erosion will generally increase because of the combined effects of changes to weather systems and sea level
Outline low confidence climate change predictions
- The frequency is likely to remain unchanged, but there could be more larger storms
- Predicted to increase in strength by 2-11% by 2100. Associated rainfall will increase by 20%.
- Cyclone intensity would increase due to warmer ocean surface temperature and warmed atmosphere holding more moisture.
Describe examples of adaptation
- Buliding sea walls
- new artifical islands
- storm surge barriers across the mouth of rivers
- earth embankments
- restoration of mangrove forest
Why might Bwabwai crop not be able to be grown due to CC
Salwater intrusion from storms/storm surges that become more frequent and intense