Climate Change Flashcards
The average surface temperature of the Earth has increased by how much in the last century?
Over 1.1 degree celceus
More than half of the increase happened after 1970.
What is Polar amplification:?
Climate change is more extreme in polar regions than in other regions.
The Arctic is heating faster than other regions.
The pattern of warming in the Antarctic is complex.
Surface temperature is controlled by?
- Insolation
- Albedo
- Greenhouse effect Changing any one of these will change the temperature.
Insolation?
Incoming solar energy
Albedo?
Energy is reflected back to space without warming the surface
Greenhouse effect?
Gases in the atmosphere absorb and re-radiate energy
There are many greenhouse gases.
The main natural greenhouse gases are?
- H2O (water vapour)
- CO2 (carbon dioxide)
- CH4 (methane)
- N2O (nitrous oxide)
- O3 (ozone)
In addition to greenhouse gases, we also emit sulphate aerosols, what effect does it have?
A cooling effect by increasing the albedo (reflectance).
How does volcanoes affect the climate?
By releasing CO2 and sulfate (SO2). Sulfates have a short-term cooling effect.
What are General Circulation Models (GCMs) ?
Complex computer models, used to calculate the combined effects of natural and anthropogenic factors.
What is all of the global warming in the last 50 years due to?
Anthropogenic factors.
What are the main sources and sinks of anthropogenic CO2?
90% is from fossil fuels and cement
10% is from land use (mostly deforestation)
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24% dissolves into the ocean Causes acidification
28% is absorbed by land plants Increases terrestrial GPP
48% stays in the atmosphere Causes global warming
What is Climate sensitivity? And what is a good measurement?
How much the climate warms in response to a change in any climate forcing.
A good measure of the sensitivity to CO2 is how much warming is caused by doubling the atmospheric CO2.
Why is the climate system so complex? And tipping point?
It has both positive (amplifying) and negative (dampening) feedbacks.
The Earth system may have tipping points, where the system suddenly shifts into a different state.
What does it mean that changing the average temperature also changes the extremes?
Extremely hot weather is becoming hotter and more frequent. (small change in averages, big changes in extremes)