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Global Warming
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 1.4 USA - 57 m total sea level equivalent
.7O Celsius over the past century.
Antarctica
IPCC
Climate Change in the Arctic
2. Amount of light absorbed by atmosphere
Carbon Dioxide
20%
El Nino
Sublimation
3. ~10% of incident solar energy (albedo 90)
Strong
Ice absorbs
Greenhouse Gases
Atmospheric Structure
4. Summer increase in cloud cover - Winter decrease in cloud cover.
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5. Changes over time in the highest and lowest single temperature observed during a given month of the year.
Monthly maximums and minimums
50%
7%
Positive
6. Refers to a body of freshwater - usually shallow - formed in a depression by melt water from thawing permafrost.
Antarctica
Talik
Thermokarst Lake
Surface Mass Balance
7. 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.
How the cryosphere is affected by climate change
Ice loss
winter
Talik
8. 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
Absolute thresholds
How a closed talik forms
Time Variable Gravity
What happens with the Ozone Hole
9. This is the total mass change - difference between input and outputs—snow accumulation-ablation.
Once every 4 years.
Types of Albedo
Mass Balance
70%
10. Like weighing oneself on the scale.
Hydrological Drought
Active Layer
Thermokarst
Time Variable Gravity
11. Top layer of soil that thaws during the summer and freezes again during autumn. - Between 1 and 3 m thick.
Agricultural Drought
Discontinuous
Warm
Active Layer
12. Rain is getting harder and the rain is lasting longer since the past couple of decades and will continue for that amount.
US and precipitation
45%
Altimetry Pros
Sea Ice Extent is Changing in Antarctica as well
13. The air can hold less water vapor - Consequently - less water can be evaporated in the air - and only a small portion of energy is used in this process - Most of the energy that reaches the Arctic goes directly into warming the air
Amount of light actually reaching the Earth
Cloud Feedbacks
In the Arctic where the air is cooler
Closed talik
14. High clouds are a ____ feedback; larger greenhouse warming - Clouds reflect shortwave radiation but also absorb longwave radiation
Positive
Indirect heat wave effect
Thermohaline Circulation Effect
Meteorological Drought
15. In ________- inversion layer is more common in the Arctic
winter
Atmospheric Structure
Permafrost
Energy Budget
16. Set up in 1988 by WMO and UNEP.
Surface Mass Balance
IPCC
Discontinuous Permafrosrt
Permafrost
17. he increase of ozone concentration in the atmosphere helps ____ our planet
Thermokarst Lake
Atmospheric Composition
Ice/snow
Warm
18. 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.
Thermohaline Circulatoin
Heat wave
Sunspots
Sea Ice
19. Mass balance due to processes that affect the surface of the ice sheet. Precipitation-evapotranspiration-runoff-blowing snow etc...
Surface Mass Balance
Albedo
Positive
Altimetry
20. The transition of a substance from the solid phase directly to the vapor phase - or vice versa - without passing through an intermediate liquid phase.
Sublimation
Warm
Archimedes' Principle
summer
21. Less frequent and weaker
winter
Increase in the amount of water vapor or cloud vapor - Volcanic eruptions
Frozen Soil
Inversion Layer Summer
22. Ozone layer in high stratosphere (25-40 km altitude) absorbs about 95-99% of ultraviolet radiation.
Discontinuous Permafrosrt
75-OC
Time Variable Gravity
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
23. Land Based Ecosystems retain ____ CO2.
30%
Grounding Lines
Indirect heat wave effect
Changes in Arctic sea-ice Extent
24. 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.
Permafrost Degradation
1 m/yr; 10x
What effects the density
Cloud Feedbacks
25. A climate forcing agent formed through the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels - biofuel - and biomass; emitted both anthropogenic:ally and naturally.
Major distinction between Kyoto Protocol and Convention
Wetter; drier
Threshold departures
Black Carbon
26. Sea ice and continental ice. This is caused by Atmospheric warming triggers.
Agricultural Drought
Positive feedbacks both found in...
Some parts of the planet are dry because of their location
In the stratosphere.
27. O Unfrozen soil that stays within the permafrost.
What effects the density
Thickness of the active layer and the permafrost depend on this
Surface Mass Balance
Talik
28. x7 smaller - 7m total sea level equivalent.
summer
20%
Severe coastal erosion
Greenland
29. Nitrogen (N2 78%) and Oxygen (O2 21%) - Their linear 2 atom molecular structure
Atmospheric Composition
Ozone Hole
Snow and snow covered ice absorb
Sea Ice
30. Hydrological drought is associated with the effect of low rainfall on water levels in rivers -!reservoirs -!lakes and aquifers.
Deep tropics between 15O N and 15 O S are quite
More rain means no drought
Heat Source and Pressure
Hydrological Drought
31. Absolute thresholds - Monthly maximums and minimums - Threshold departures - Percentile departure - Atmospheric Water Vapor: More water vapor in the air - warmer nights!
Antarctica
How to define a heatwave
Ice Motion
summer
32. O The amount of energy moving in the form of photons or other elementary particles at a certain distance from the source per unit of area per second. Area/second
Ice absorbs
GHG
Radiative Flux
Where rise in OC is greatest
33. Measures input and output.
Indirect heat wave effect
25%
Mass Budget
Altimetry Pros
34. 20% human produced CO2 emissions. Tropical forests hold around 50% of the carbon present in vegetation on Earth.
Albedo
Inversion Layer Winter
Depth v Surface
Effect of Deforestation on CO-2
35. Total absorbed solar radiation
70%
30%
How the cryosphere is affected by climate change
Increase in the amount of water vapor or cloud vapor - Volcanic eruptions
36. The order of 1 m/year. Melting is ten times more.
Thermokarst
Surface Mass Balance
Reduction in sea-ice extent
7%
37. When inversion breaks up _______________. - Consequently - anything that breaks inversions or makes them form less often could produce major ground level warming.
Depth v Surface
air can warm dramatically
Ozone Hole
Layers of Earth
38. Descending Air dry - Convection cells are wet.
Atmospheric Circulation
What effects the density
Energy Budget
Albedo
39. 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.
Antarctica
How talik forms under lakes
Talik
Mass Change
40. Longwave radiation - any radiation with a long wave will heat up quickly.
Types of Albedo
How to define a heatwave
Ocean water
Infrared radiation
41. LW - SW - 55% absorbed by surface
Some regions of the Earth have warmed faster than other regions.
Permafrost
Energy Budget
Altimetry
42. If the mean annual air temperature is only slightly below 0 degrees C - permafrost will form only in spots that are sheltered.
Is precipitation around the world increasing?
More rain means no drought
Discontinuous
Changes in Arctic sea-ice Extent
43. Cooler water and drought conditions.
Wetter; drier
La Nia
30%
Contributions to CO2 from different activities
44. Industrial product - 300 ppb (parts per billion)
winter
Ocean water
Nitrous Oxide (N2O)
air can warm dramatically
45. 1. Altimetry survey 2. Time-variable gravity 3. Ice motion + Regional Climate Modeling
Global warming and hot nights?
30%
How we measure Mass Balance
In the stratosphere.
46. Number of days that exceed a given temperature
Heat Source and Pressure
45%
Absolute thresholds
doubles
47. Is not an externally imposed perturbation to the climate system.
How talik forms under lakes
Earth's tilt
Why Water Vapor is not a climate forcing
Reduction in sea-ice extent
48. Fresh snow and snow-covered sea ice may have an albedo higher than 80% - even when melting in the summer. Sea ice has a higher albedo and can absorb as little as 10% of the solar energy. On average - sea ice albedo is around 85%
Albedos of Snow and Ice
Atmospheric Composition?
Through talik
Agricultural Drought
49. Radiation that comes from the Sun - Visible light - 'near infrared' - ultraviolet radiation.
Discontinuous
Accumulation
Thinner atmosphere
Shortwave Length
50. 342 W/m squared - DWEC - These things reflect sunlight (30%): water vapor - clouds - dust particles - earth's surface
Troposphere
Average radiative flux reaching the atmosphere
Ocean water
Climate Change in the Arctic