Chapter 4: Climate Change Trends Flashcards
Due to global warming, there are certain observable trends that are and have been taking place, especially during the
latter half of the twentieth century and into the twenty- first
Due to global warming, there are certain observable trends that are and have been taking place, especially during the latter half of the twentieth century and into the twenty- first.
Among these are
- rising temperatures over land and sea,
- receding glaciers and
- rising sea level.
Rising Temperatures
Temperature records tell us that some places on Earth are getting warmer while others are getting colder depending on:
- the season of the year and
- local factors
this includes:
- Global average temperature
- land and sea temperature
- tropospheric warming and statospheric cooling
Global average temperature
- 1880 till 1890: slight cooling
- till 1910: slight WARMING
- till 1940: gradual and consistent WARMING
- through 1970: slight cooling
- till present time: constant WARMING
Land and Sea Temperatures
- land temperatures derived from weather stations
- more population = more stations
- more stations in NHS
- more population = more stations
land and sea are warming
Tropospheric warming and stratospheric cooling
- Enhanced concentrations of GHG (have a charactaristic profile)
- warming in mid and lower troposphere
- cooling in much of the stratosphere
- expected due to increase trapping of terrestrial radiation in troposphere
Rising sea temperature
- Ocean is the greatest heat reservour in the planet
- respods slower to temperature change
- ocean net heat uptake since 1960 is aroung 20 times greater than the atmosphere
- ocean heat capacity is 1000 times larger than the atmosphere
- respods slower to temperature change
- has important role in
- climate variability and change
- variations in seasonal to decal time scales
- warming cause sea level to rise due to thermal expansion
- warming from surface to 700m (upper layer) is 0.18 F where most marine like exist
- air tmperature rise by 1 F over the past century
- due to global warming
- caused by human activities that emit heat trapping carbon dioxide
- due to global warming
Majority of ice is found in nature as
- glaciers
- ice sheets
- sea ice
- permafrost
- on the bottom of the ocean in methane clathrates
- lakes and streams during colder parts of the year in midlatitudes
- higher elevations as icebers in oceans
- ice shelves
- ice caps
Melting ice
- Majority of ice is found in nature as …….
- ice is melting/diminishing (some faster than others)
- ice may expand due to
- in different times of the year
- local conditions in some locations
- Arctic sea ice
- volume is declining
- extent is steadily declining
- Antarctic sea ice extent is increasing
- antarctic is not cooling (not forming new sea ice)
- it is possible to have global warming and expanding sea ice if
- the volume of ice throughout the globe is decreasing
- extent is not related to volume
- new ice may form on the ocean surface while old ice reduce in volume (happening in both arctic and antarctic)
Rising Sea Level
- sea level is rising since 1970
- rising is not due to the same factors in all places. but factors bay be:
- land is sinking
- eccentuate the rise in sea level
- land is sinkin
- lesson the rise in sea level
- land is sinking
- rising is not due to the same factors in all places. but factors bay be:
- rise from both tide gauges and satellite altimeter
- global sea level lowered during 2011 due to
- strong el nino
- increased precipitation over land
- cause major flooding (australia and pakistan)
- water removed from ocean
- sea level lowered but sea level rose again
- increased precipitation over land
- strong el nino
- global sea level lowered during 2011 due to
migration of plant and animals
- migrate to higher latitudes and altitudes due to warming
- latitude:
- moving 15 ft/day or mile/year or 16.9 km/decade
- moving at a faster rate than previous decades
- migrate more rapidly from areas heavily impacted by climate change
- elevation
- rate of 11 m/decade
- latitude:
- some species (will become extint) will not be able:
- to migrate fast enought
- cannot physically migrate
- exceed their limits of tolerence
Species extinctions
- humans cayse extinction since extension of dinasaurs 65 million years ago
- if trends continue:
- 1/2 of the species will be extent in less than 100 years due to
- habitat destruction
- pollution
- incasive species
- climate change
- 1/2 of the species will be extent in less than 100 years due to
- vertebrate species fell by nearly 1/3 between 1970 and 2006
- natural habitats are in decline
- genetic diversity of crops is falling
- 60 breads of livestock become extinct since 2000
- extinction are occuring in world ocean including organisms that are important in the food chain