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Global Warming
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. In ________- inversion layer is more common in the Arctic
% of Greenhouse Gases
winter
Climate Change in the Arctic
Sea Ice Extent is Changing in Antarctica as well
2. Number of days that exceed a given temperature
How talik forms under lakes
reduction in sea-ice
Contributions to CO2 from different activities
Absolute thresholds
3. 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.
Why ice-albedo feedback is a big deal in the Arctic
Altimetry (height)
Today melting ice
What effects the density
4. 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
Some parts of the planet are dry because of their location
Permafrost Degradation
Hydrological Drought
5. 20% human produced CO2 emissions. Tropical forests hold around 50% of the carbon present in vegetation on Earth.
Heat wave
The Ozone Hole
1 m/yr; 10x
Effect of Deforestation on CO-2
6. Sea ice and continental ice. This is caused by Atmospheric warming triggers.
Dynamic thinning
Positive feedbacks both found in...
Rainy
Agricultural Drought
7. ~15% of incident solar energy (albedo 85)
Snow and snow covered ice absorb
Affect Floods and Droughts
Thermohaline Circulation Effect
Methane
8. Number of days that land among the hottest of all days in that month's long-term record.
Thermokarst Lake
Sea Ice Extent is Changing in Antarctica as well
Ice absorbs
Percentile departures
9. Number of days when temperatures climb above average by a fixed amount.
summer
Threshold departures
Black Carbon
El Nio is in the coasts of...
10. Much of the Arctic is overlain by snow and sea ice (land ice and sea ice) - It makes warming a much bigger deal in the Arctic
Cloud Feedbacks
Where rise in OC is greatest
Thinner atmosphere
Why ice-albedo feedback is a big deal in the Arctic
11. Land Based Ecosystems retain ____ CO2.
30%
Very small portion
The cryosphere
Affect Floods and Droughts
12. The difference between the incoming radiation energy and the outgoing radiation energy - A measure of the net energy.
Ice Sheets
In the Arctic where the air is cooler
Radiative Forcing
Energy Budget
13. The Day After Tomorrow - Circulation will slow by 10% to 50% in the next century
Talik
Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation
Is precipitation around the world increasing?
Warm
14. High vs low
50%
Nitrous Oxide (N2O)
Cloud Feedbacks
Positive
15. Less frequent and weaker
Inversion Layer Summer
Ice Motion
Ice Sheets
Atmospheric Circulation
16. How much is the planet really warming?
.7O Celsius over the past century.
Sea Ice Extent is Changing in Antarctica as well
How the cryosphere is affected by climate change
Altimetry Pros
17. The warmer the temperature - the deeper the active layer - thaws and refreezes every year - Permafrost below freezing for two or more years.
Ocean water
Thermokarst
Active Layer
IPCC
18. Due to a set of mutually reinforcing processes - climate change appears to be progressing in the arctic more quickly than in any other region on Earth.
Melt
summer
Climate Change in the Arctic
Talik
19. If the mean annual air temperature is only slightly below 0 degrees C - permafrost will form only in spots that are sheltered.
Discontinuous
Positive feedbacks both found in...
Inversion Layer Winter
Ice/snow
20. O Unfrozen soil that stays within the permafrost.
Talik
Closed talik
Indirect heat wave effect
Longwave Radiation
21. 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.
Ocean water
Indirect heat wave effect
Atmospheric Circulation
Ice in the Arctic
22. ~10% of incident solar energy (albedo 90)
Cloud Feedbacks
Air pollution
Ice absorbs
Thermohaline Circulatoin
23. 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
What happens with the Ozone Hole
.7O Celsius over the past century.
Discontinuous
Positive
24. Industrial product - 300 ppb (parts per billion)
Indirect heat wave effect
Nitrous Oxide (N2O)
Surface Mass Balance
Ice/snow
25. Refers to the irregular warming in the Sea Surface Temperatures (SST) from the coasts of Peru and Ecuador to the equatorial central Pacific - the Southern Oscillation
El Nino
Threshold departures
Thermokarst
More rain means no drought
26. Precipitation intensity will rise ___ for every 1 OC of warming.
Thermohaline Circulatoin
7%
La Nia
The cryosphere
27. Precipitation extremes appear to generally increase across the planet at especially high latitudes.
Threshold departures
Active Layer
Precipitation and High Latitudes
How a closed talik forms
28. Where does the ozone protect us?
Contributions to CO2 from different activities
Why ice-albedo feedback is a big deal in the Arctic
In the stratosphere.
Ice shelf
29. Rain is getting harder and the rain is lasting longer since the past couple of decades and will continue for that amount.
25%
GHG
El Nio is in the coasts of...
US and precipitation
30. In _______ - the inversions are less frequent and weaker in the Arctic.
Dynamic thinning
summer
Once every 4 years.
Percentile departures
31. Arctic troposphere is thinner (8-10 km) than the tropics...The depth of the atmospheric layer is much shallower in the Arctic - It takes less energy to warm the Arctic rather than the Tropics - Same as heating an apartment vs. a house
45%
Air pollution
Shortwave Length
Thinner atmosphere
32. Changes in the Earth's solar radiation levels can impact the climate. Shortterm warming cycles on Earth.
Sea ice melt does not change sea level
Ozone
Sunspots
1 m/yr; 10x
33. Slow steady decline of about 4% per decade in the total volume of Earth's stratospheric ozone.
Ozone Hole
Thermokarst Lake
Through talik
Grounding Lines
34. Refers to a body of freshwater - usually shallow - formed in a depression by melt water from thawing permafrost.
Indirect heat wave effect
Some parts of the planet are dry because of their location
Why Water Vapor is not a climate forcing
Thermokarst Lake
35. Is defined usually on the basis of the degree of dryness (in comparison to some 'normal' or average amount
Meteorological Drought
Troposphere
doubles
Types of Albedo
36. The high pressure decreases the melting point and favors melting - Melt water being less dense rises along the water column along the ice shelf bottom and may either escape the cavity or refreeze at some intermediate depth. Melting point decreases:
Thermohaline Circulation
Altimetry (height)
Radiative Forcing
Inversion Layer Summer
37. 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.
.7O Celsius over the past century.
Accumulation
Thermohaline Circulatoin
How talik forms under lakes
38. Under higher pressure the melting point decreases ____ - The pressure comes from the weight of the ice shelf.
45%
75-OC
Surface Mass Balance
Stronger
39. 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
Importance of ice sheets
Ice Sheets
Greenhouse Gases
Thermohaline Circulatoin
40. CO2 - CH4 - O3 - H2O - N2O - CFCs
All Greenhouse gases
Dynamic thinning
Ice Shelf
Cloud Feedbacks
41. Floating extensions are ice shelves - rivers of ice are ice streams or outlet glaciers - the junctions with the ocean are called the grounding line.
What effects the density
Ozone
Ocean-Ice-Atmosphere Interaction
Wetter; drier
42. Climate models suggest once the sea ice cover is thinned sufficiently - a strong kick from natural variability could initiate a rapid slide towards ice-free conditions in the summer.
Severe coastal erosion
Absolute thresholds
Precipitation and High Latitudes
Changes in Arctic sea-ice Extent
43. The transition of a substance from the solid phase directly to the vapor phase - or vice versa - without passing through an intermediate liquid phase.
Thermohaline Circulation
30%
Sublimation
Ice Motion
44. The Earth emits this.
Cloud Feedbacks
Longwave Radiation
Grounding Lines
20%
45. Long time series started in the '70s and yielding good data in the '90s - Detects elevation with high accuracy: 10 cm precision (laser) to 1 m (radar) - 2/3 Gravity Surveys (GRACE) - Weighing the total mass every 30 days - Direct monthly estimate
Ice Sheets
Today melting ice
Sea Ice Extent is Changing in Antarctica as well
Altimetry Pros
46. Atmospheric Cooling - Both negative (stabilizing) feedbacks - It is not happening now - but it has happened in the past - Ice-albedo feedback was the dominant feedback during the ice ages.
Albedos of Snow and Ice
Warm
Negative Ice-Albedo Feedback
More rain means no drought
47. Temperature needed to melt at depth is much lower than that needed to melt at the surface.
Depth v Surface
Average radiative flux reaching the atmosphere
Sea-Ice Albedo
.75OC/km-1
48. Greenhouse gases are a ___ portion of the atmosphere
Why ice-albedo feedback is a big deal in the Arctic
Is precipitation around the world increasing?
El Nino
Very small portion
49. Forms from frozen ocean water - Floats on the ocean surface - Grows over the winter - melts in the summer
Active Layer
Today melting ice
Sea Ice
25%
50. Reduction of snow and ice cover - Changes in atmospheric circulation.
Melt
Importance of ice sheets
Cause of break of inversion layers or decrease in frequency
Cloud Feedbacks