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Global Warming
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1. Taliks are found under lakes because of the ability of water to store and vertically transfer heat energy - Vertical extent of the taliks found under lakes is related to the depth and volume of the overlying water body.
The cryosphere
In the troposphere that we live in.
How talik forms under lakes
Some regions of the Earth have warmed faster than other regions.
2. Slow steady decline of about 4% per decade in the total volume of Earth's stratospheric ozone.
Thermokarst
Ice Shelf
Ice-Ocean Interactions
Ozone Hole
3. A naturally or artificially caused decrease in the thickness and/or areal extent of permafrost - It is caused by the deepening fo the active layer and the thawing of the adjacent permafrost.
Methane
Air pollution
Permafrost Degradation
Radiative Forcing
4. Antarctica - stratosphere - Sep-Oct
Ozone Hole
Altimetry Cons
Thermohaline Circulation
Permafrost
5. Set up in 1988 by WMO and UNEP.
Cause of break of inversion layers or decrease in frequency
Troposphere
IPCC
Thermohaline Circulatoin
6. A mass of land ice - continental or sub-continental in extent - and thick enough to cover most of the underlying bedrock topography - If you have a warm ocean - it will melt the ice sheet. Its shape is mainly determined by the dynamics of its outward
Permafrost
Ice loss
Ice Sheets
Reduction in sea-ice extent
7. US is responsible for ___ of the total CO2
Through talik
30%
Rainy
El Nino
8. By contrast reflects only about 7% of solar radiation (Albedo~7%) - absorbing 93%.
Heat Source and Pressure
Ocean water
Radiative Flux
Ice Motion
9. High vs low
Arctic Atmosphere
Cloud Feedbacks
In the Arctic where the air is cooler
Longwave Radiation
10. Sea ice and continental ice. This is caused by Atmospheric warming triggers.
What happens with the Ozone Hole
Positive feedbacks both found in...
Discontinuous
IPCC
11. Under higher pressure the melting point decreases ____ - The pressure comes from the weight of the ice shelf.
Monthly maximums and minimums
Grounding v Surface Melting
75-OC
How we measure Mass Balance
12. How much is the planet really warming?
IN the last 2 decades what we've seen
Thermokarst
Questions to think about
.7O Celsius over the past century.
13. Low clouds are a ____ feedback; they will reflect more sunlight. Clouds reflect shortwave radiation but also absorb longwave radiation
1 m/yr; 10x
Troposphere
.7O Celsius over the past century.
Negative
14. The transition of a substance from the solid phase directly to the vapor phase - or vice versa - without passing through an intermediate liquid phase.
El Nio is in the coasts of...
Sublimation
Sea-Ice Albedo
Ice shelf
15. Number of days that exceed a given temperature
Once every 4 years.
Thinner atmosphere
Greenland
Absolute thresholds
16. 1. Land usage changes 2. Seasonal timing 3. Rising CO2 levels may be a factor
Affect Floods and Droughts
Atmospheric Composition
Discontinuous
Ice absorbs
17. Sea ice - Continental ice sheets - Permafrost (frozen soil) - Mountain glaciers - Snow cover
Ice absorbs
Through talik
Ice loss
The cryosphere
18. An area of unfrozen ground that is open to the ground surface but otherwise enclosed in permafrost.
Open talik
Ozone
Sea Ice Extent is Changing in Antarctica as well
IN the last 2 decades what we've seen
19. A dome shaped cover of perennial ice and snow.
More rain means no drought
Mass Change
Ice Cap
Rainy
20. Really measures volume.
Is precipitation around the world increasing?
Altimetry
In the troposphere that we live in.
Average radiative flux reaching the atmosphere
21. Ice sheets have a very ____ Albedo
Strong
30%
Permafrost
doubles
22. Unfrozen ground that is found within a mass of permafrost
The cryosphere
Climate Change in the Arctic
Troposphere
Closed talik
23. Forms in a mosaic of favoured locations.
Wetter; drier
Sea-Ice Albedo
Discontinuous Permafrosrt
Snow and snow covered ice absorb
24. Pollution: heat and sunlight cook the air and the chemical compounds which are in it. This combines with the nitrogen oxide and creates 'smog'. This makes breathing difficult for those with respiratory ailments.
Affect Floods and Droughts
IN the last 2 decades what we've seen
Thermokarst Lake
Indirect heat wave effect
25. High clouds are a ____ feedback; larger greenhouse warming - Clouds reflect shortwave radiation but also absorb longwave radiation
Positive
Cloud Feedbacks
Deep tropics between 15O N and 15 O S are quite
Climate Change in the Arctic
26. Precipitation intensity will rise ___ for every 1 OC of warming.
Archimedes' Principle
Sea-Ice Albedo
7%
Ocean-Ice-Atmosphere Interaction
27. Refers to a body of freshwater - usually shallow - formed in a depression by melt water from thawing permafrost.
Thermokarst Lake
Precipitation and High Latitudes
Positive
Is precipitation around the world increasing?
28. 342 W/m squared - DWEC - These things reflect sunlight (30%): water vapor - clouds - dust particles - earth's surface
50%
.75OC/km-1
Warm
Average radiative flux reaching the atmosphere
29. Holds unique and key information - Are highly interconnected - Respond and drive climate change - Are the largest freshwater reservoirs of the planet - Ice cores tell us that in climate records - nothing is regular and ice sheet plays major role.
1 m/yr; 10x
Snow and snow covered ice absorb
Ice Sheets
Some regions of the Earth have warmed faster than other regions.
30. 20% human produced CO2 emissions. Tropical forests hold around 50% of the carbon present in vegetation on Earth.
Inversion Layer (feedback)
Once every 4 years.
Effect of Deforestation on CO-2
75-OC
31. SALTY WATER = MORE DENSE - Maximum density at 4OC - This is why ice melting is a big deal; if the whole circle slows down - Ice bergs are fresh water higher sea level rise.
What effects the density
Air pollution
Mass Balance
Deep tropics between 15O N and 15 O S are quite
32. SMB- mass balance due to processes that affect the surface of the ice sheet. Precipitation- evapotranspiration-runoff-blowing snow etc.
.7O Celsius over the past century.
All Greenhouse gases
Ice absorbs
Surface Mass Balance
33. Is defined usually on the basis of the degree of dryness (in comparison to some 'normal' or average amount
Meteorological Drought
Active Layer
US and precipitation
In the stratosphere.
34. Warming- positive feedback - Cooling- negative feedback.
La Nia
Grounding Lines
Ice-Albedo
Sublimation
35. Heat is provided by outside sources that flow down the continental slope to reach the deepest part of the glacier. High pressure decreases the melting point and favors melting.
Hydrological Drought
Surface Mass Balance
Some regions of the Earth have warmed faster than other regions.
Thermohaline Circulatoin
36. Permafrost- A frozen soil
How we measure Mass Balance
Frozen Soil
Today melting ice
Inversion Layer Winter
37. Nitrogen (N2 78%) and Oxygen (O2 21%) - Their linear 2 atom molecular structure
Atmospheric Composition
Why the Arctic climate is special
La Nia
Climate Change in the Arctic
38. Top layer of soil that thaws during the summer and freezes again during autumn. - Between 1 and 3 m thick.
Active Layer
Thermohaline Circulation
IN the last 2 decades what we've seen
70%
39. Same amount of H2O - Mass does not change - Density of ice < density of water - Volume of ice > volume of water
Sea ice melt does not change sea level
summer
Ice loss
Ice absorbs
40. A climate forcing agent formed through the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels - biofuel - and biomass; emitted both anthropogenic:ally and naturally.
Thermokarst
Troposphere
Black Carbon
The cryosphere
41. Grounding line is the last portion of a glacier grounded to bedrock - after this line there are ice shelves - Glaciers contribute to sea level rise after passing the grounding line - Maximum thinning at grounding line.
Reduction in sea-ice extent
Ice Shelf
Questions to think about
Ice absorbs
42. The last portion of a glacier grounded to bedrock - after this line there are ice shelves.
Importance of ice sheets
Grounding Lines
Depth v Surface
Ice loss
43. Longwave radiation - any radiation with a long wave will heat up quickly.
Infrared radiation
70%
Grounding v Surface Melting
Thermokarst
44. Pockets of ice in the topmost permafrost caused by thawing which create an underground lake.
Surface Mass Balance
Inversion Layer Summer
What effects the density
Thermokarst
45. Where does the ozone protect us?
Greenhouse Gases
In the stratosphere.
El Nino
Types of Albedo
46. South polar vortex - Temperatures drop below 80O Celsius in the lower stratosphere - At these temperatures the chemicals in the stratosphere freeze and form Polar Stratospheric Clouds (PSCS) - These increase the concentration of CFCs in turn destroyi
Ocean water
Air pollution
75-OC
What happens with the Ozone Hole
47. The land-surface configuration that results from the melting of ground ice in a region where permafrost degrades is called Thermokarst.
Where rise in OC is greatest
.75OC/km-1
Altimetry
Thermokarst
48. Is best viewed as a combination of...- Natural Variability - Associated with atmospheric circulation patterns - Growing Radiative Forcing - Associated with rising concentrations of atmospheric greenhouse gases - Strongly suggests a human influence.
Ice loss
Thermokarst Lake
Major distinction between Kyoto Protocol and Convention
Ice Sheets
49. he increase of ozone concentration in the atmosphere helps ____ our planet
Warming; cooling
What effects the density
Warm
Accumulation
50. ~10% of incident solar energy (albedo 90)
Ice in the Arctic
Active Layer
Ice absorbs
Radiative Flux