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Title: Climate Change Other Factors


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  • Climate Change Other Factors
  • Sunspots
  • May affect amount of incoming radiation
  • Solar output varies sunspots, solar flares
  • Sunspots are magnetic storms that appear as dark
    patches on suns surface
  • Number and size are maximal every 11 years
  • Solar output ca. 0.1 higher than normal during
    maxima

2
http//calspace.ucsd.edu/virtualmuseum/climatechan
ge2/06_3.shtml
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  • Climate Change Other Factors
  • Sunspots
  • May affect amount of incoming radiation
  • Solar output varies sunspots, solar flares
  • Researchers have correlated minima with Little
    Ice Age in Europe during 17th and early 18th
    centuries when sun was 0.25 dimmer than normal
  • 20th century dominated by sunspot maxima
  • Some predictions that 21st century will see
    minima
  • Estimated that sunspot variability may have
    contributed to half of 0.55 oC warming since 1860
    and one third of warming since 1970 (Lean et al.)

4
http//calspace.ucsd.edu/virtualmuseum/climatechan
ge2/06_3.shtml
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  • Climate Change Other Factors
  • Volcanism
  • Affects water vapor, particles, sulfides,
    nitrates
  • Generally leads to planetary cooling
  • Theory about extinctions at P/T K/T boundaries
  • Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Pinatubo eruptions caused
    planetary cooling, and those were small eruptions
  • Photosynthesis Transpiration
  • Affect CO2, water vapor
  • As CO2 rises, some plants
  • Photosynthesize more rapidly
  • Grow faster
  • Incorporate more CO2 into biomass
  • Keep their stomata open less
  • Transpiration releases water vapor into
    atmosphere
  • Less transpiration when CO2 is higher (stomata)

6
  • Climate Change Other Factors
  • Soil Characteristics
  • Affect heat capacity and retention
  • More hydrated soil leads to
  • Darker color (less reflective)
  • More heat capacity (high heat capacity of water)
  • Albedo (Reflectivity)
  • Earths surface varies considerably (mean
    0.30-0.36)
  • Ice/Snow highly reflective (0.9)
  • Clouds vary in reflectivity
  • Land generally less reflective
  • Changes in land use affect albedo
  • Desertification increases albedo
  • Forest 0.12
  • Grassland 0.19
  • Desert 0.30

7
  • Climate Change Other Factors
  • Wind Patterns
  • Affect atmospheric circulation and heat flux
  • Affect circulation of oceans and lakes
  • Wind mixes warm water down and brings cooler,
    nutrient-rich water to surface
  • May affect photosynthesis removal of CO2 from
    atmosphere
  • Ex El Niño results from changes in wind
    patterns
  • Spectral Shifts in Incoming Radiation
  • Particles and gases in atmosphere
  • Scatter higher-energy blue light
  • Allow lower-energy red light to pass
  • Affect light available for photosynthesis

8
  • Climate Change Other Factors
  • Astronomical Factors
  • Earths axis precesses on a 26,000 year cycle
  • Axial tilt varies on a 41,000 year cycle
  • Orbital eccentricity has a 100,000 year cycle
  • Correlated with glacial periods over past 750,000
    years

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http//www.clearlight.com/mhieb/WVFossils/ice_age
s.html
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  • Climate Change Other Factors
  • Astronomical Factors
  • Earths axis precesses on a 26,000 year cycle
  • Axial tilt varies on a 41,000 year cycle
  • Orbital eccentricity has a 100,000 year cycle
  • Correlated with glacial periods over past 750,000
    years
  • Geological Factors
  • Plate movement may affect ocean circulation
    patterns
  • Ex Antarctica
  • Changes in basin morphology alter weather
    patterns
  • Changes in plate positions and relative heights
    of land masses can confound measurements of sea
    level (satellite data only since 1993)

11
  • Climate Change Other Factors
  • Many factors affect global climate in multiple
    ways
  • Ex Clouds absorb re-radiated long-wavelength
    radiation but also may reflect incoming
    short-wavelength radiation
  • Net effect is cooling
  • Ex Particles in the atmosphere reduce the
    re-radiation of long-wavelength radiation but
    also reflect incoming short-wavelength radiation
  • Net effect is probably warming at low levels but
    cooling at high levels (e.g. following a large
    volcanic eruption)
  • Uncertainty about impact of many factors

12
IPCC AR4
13
  • Climate Change Effects
  • Climate change may have positive and negative
    effects for humans and ecosystems
  • Media typically portrays climate change as
    negative
  • Periods of warming and cooling are part of
    earths climate history
  • Earth has experienced at least 20 glacial periods
    in the last several million years
  • Transitions between glacial and interglacial
    periods may be abrupt
  • Ice core data from South Greenland suggest a
    temperature rise of 7 oC in 50 years at end of
    last glacial period (10,700 years ago),
    accompanied by
  • Reduction in storms
  • 50 increase in precipitation
  • Decrease in atmospheric dust

14
  • Climate Change Effects
  • Negative
  • Sea Level
  • Warming should lead to melting of glaciers and
    ice caps, causing sea level to rise
  • Warming also causes thermal expansion of water,
    leading to additional sea level rise
  • Melting of all ice should lead to sea level rise
    of 70 m

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South Cascade Glacier - Washington
http//eces.org/ec/globalwarming/sealevel.shtml
16
http//www.grida.no/climate/vital/19.htm
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  • Climate Change Effects
  • Negative
  • Sea Level
  • Since 1880, sea level has been rising at a rate
    of 15 cm century-1
  • Accelerating since 1940s
  • Rates at ends of glacial periods 40 cm century-1
  • Sizes of polar ice sheets have been fairly
    constant over last century
  • Temperate glaciers have shrunk visibly
  • Warming should lead to increased atmospheric
    moisture and precipitation, which should cause a
    net growth of polar ice caps

18
  • Climate Change Effects
  • Negative
  • Sea Level
  • Examples
  • Estimated that sea level rise of 1 m would
    displace 15 million people in UK
  • Estimated that measures to protect low lying land
    in US from damage would cost gt 100 billion
  • Bangladesh More than 17 million people live
    less than 1 m above sea level
  • 38 of food production tied to flood plains
  • Maldives Highest elevation 24 m
  • Japan Fishing rights around pinnacle
  • AOSIS (Alliance of Small Island States) Strong
    concerns about sea level rise
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