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GlobalClimateChange 1 ProfJ.Hicke
GEOG313/513Fall2016
Section2:ObservationalEvidenceofClimateChange
Learningoutcomes
• howtemperature,precipitationaremeasured• howglobalaveragesarecalculated• evidenceforrecentclimatechangewithintheclimatesystem• temperature,precipitation,sealevelrise,cryosphere,extremeevents
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weather.usu.edu/htm/observatory-diagram www.inmtn.com/weather-station-installation.html
Weatherstations
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GlobalHistoricalClimatologyNetworkstations
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>3800stations withrecords>50years1600stations withrecords>100years226stations withrecords>150years
GlobalHistoricalClimatologyNetworkstations
longest:Berlin,begunin1701(so>300years)
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Radiosondes
NationalWeatherService
funnel.sfsu.edu
Temperature
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airtemperature
dewpointtemperature
windspeed,direction
NOAA
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Microwavesoundingunit
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_temperature_measurements
TIROSOperationalVerticalSounds(TOVS)
NOAA
Atmospherictemperaturefromsatellites
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Warminginatmosphere
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_temperature_measurements
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Threeestimatesofsurfacetemperature
trends
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MostcurrentglobalmeanTfromNASAGISS
2015
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Bearinmindthedistributionofstations
certaintydependsonspatiallocation
morecertainatglobalscale
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upr.orgweather.uwaterloo.ca/info.html
simpleraingauge heated,shieldedprecipitationgauge
Precipitationgauges
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SNOw TELemetry (SNOTEL)gauges
www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/id/snow/?cid=nrcs144p2_047776
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Precipitationtrendsarehighlyvariable
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Changesintheocean
IPCCAR5WGI,2013
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Sealevelovermillionsofyears
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Sealevelriseoverthousandsofyears
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Sealevelriseovertensofyears
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Sealevelrise
tidegauges
satellites
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Causesofsealevelrise
also:groundwaterpumping
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Localsealevelrise
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Declinesinseaiceextent
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Declinesinseaiceextent
ships,buoys,aircraft satellites
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Reductioninminimumseaiceextentin2012
49%of1979-2000average
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2016seaiceextent
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Modelsunderpredict melt
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Declinesinseaicethickness(volume)
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Icesheetinstabilityhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2pYHMx5bN8
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Jakobshavn GlacierrecessiononGreenland
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GreenlandIceSheetmelting
increasingnumberofsummermeltdays
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Permafrostandcarbonstorage
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Meltingpermafrostforminglakes/ponds
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Meltingpermafrostgeneratesmethane
PhotobyToddParis,AP
methanetrappedunderlakeice
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news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/04/140417-drunken-trees-melting-permafrost-global-warming-science/PHOTOGRAPHBYASHLEYCOOPER,CORBIS
Meltingpermafrostfellingtrees
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Globalmountainglacierareachange
advance retreat
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Upsala Glacier,Patagonia,retreat1924
2004
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GlaciersinGlacierNationalPark
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GlacierretreatinwesternUSglacierlocations %lostsince1990
McCabeandFountain,2013
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EPA
Impactstosnow,streamflow
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GlobalClimateChange 40 ProfJ.HickeUSGCRP, Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States, 2009
Impactstosnow,streamflow
GlobalClimateChange 41 ProfJ.HickeIPCCAR5,WGI,2013
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Changesinextremeevents
Kitchen,2013 © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
IPCC2013WGIreport
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Decreaseincoldevents,increaseinwarmeventstrend:days/decade
GlobalClimateChange 44 ProfJ.HickeCoumou andRahmstorf,NatureClimateChange,2012
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95th percentiletemperatureevents(smoothed)
Coumou andRahmstorf,NatureClimateChange,2012
Europeanheatwaves
“Itisverylikelythatseveraloftheunprecedentedextremesofthepastdecade
wouldnothaveoccurredwithoutanthropogenicglobalwarming.”
2003:70,000deaths
2010:55,000deaths
(relativeto1970-1999)
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AnomalouswarminginMarch2012
Kitchen,2013 © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
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Southwest Climate
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TemperaturePrecipitation
Breshears et al. PNAS, October 18, 2005, vol. 102, no. 42, 15144-15148, and graphic from Neil Cobb
1950s drought
2000s drought
GlobalChange-TypeDroughtinUSSouthwestWarming:• higherevapotranspiration• barkbeetles
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Breshears etal.,2011
Drought: Pinyon pine dieoff in Southwest in 2000s
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Increases,decreasesinverywetdays
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Changesinextremeprecipitationevents
Historicalobservations
NationalClimateAssessment,Chapter2,2014
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Hurricanepatternsarevariableintime
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NationalClimateAssessment,Chapter2,2014
Hurricanepatternsarevariableinspace
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NationalClimateAssessment,Chapter2,2014
Trendsinwinterstorms
intheUS
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IPCC2013WGIreport
Observedevidenceisconsistentwithwarming