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Global Warming
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Clouds 40~90% - Vegetation 10~15%
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
Types of Albedo
In the stratosphere.
Permafrost Degradation
2. Arctic warms faster than other parts of the globe in response to a given increase in greenhouse gasses - More direct route to warming - In the Arctic a greater fraction of any increase in radiation absorbed by the surface goes directly into warming t
30%
Troposphere
Why the Arctic climate is special
Mass Budget
3. Slow steady decline of about 4% per decade in the total volume of Earth's stratospheric ozone.
Ozone Hole
Sunspots
Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation
Dynamic thinning
4. Frozen +2 years - Few centimeters to 1500 m
70%
Contributions to CO2 from different activities
Longwave Radiation
Permafrost
5. This is the total mass change - difference between input and outputs—snow accumulation-ablation.
Mass Balance
The cryosphere
Contributions to CO2 from different activities
.75OC/km-1
6. When inversion breaks up _______________. - Consequently - anything that breaks inversions or makes them form less often could produce major ground level warming.
Dry
45%
Positive
air can warm dramatically
7. CO2 ____ in winter in the NH and ____ decreases during the 'greening season'
winter
Increases - decreases
Inversion Layer Summer
20%
8. Just remember the general direction of the circulation - Rising northern pacific. You start in between Greenland and Europe (youngest water) - Oldest water is in the Pacific Ocean - Salty water> fresh water - Cold Water > Warm Water
Thermohaline Circulation
Discontinuous
Troposphere
Thermokarst
9. By contrast reflects only about 7% of solar radiation (Albedo~7%) - absorbing 93%.
Ocean water
Sea ice melt does not change sea level
Hydrological Drought
Why ice-albedo feedback is a big deal in the Arctic
10. Surface Mass Balance is of the order of _____ melting is ____ times more.
1 m/yr; 10x
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
Frozen Soil
Atmospheric Circulation
11. Higher temperature increases atmospheric water vapor @ global scale more water vapor in the air that causes nights to stay warmer.
summer
Global warming and hot nights?
Agricultural Drought
Ocean water
12. In ________- inversion layer is more common in the Arctic
Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation
Shortwave Length
winter
Negative
13. 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:
Thermokarst Lake
Warming; cooling
Climate Change in the Arctic
Thermohaline Circulation
14. The depletion of stratospheric ozone layer in Antarctica in Springtime (august through October)
Major distinction between Kyoto Protocol and Convention
Ice Sheets
Types of Albedo
The Ozone Hole
15. Refers to a body of freshwater - usually shallow - formed in a depression by melt water from thawing permafrost.
La Nia
air can warm dramatically
Inversion Layer Winter
Thermokarst Lake
16. Where do greenhouse gases warm up the Earth?
Mass Budget
Monthly maximums and minimums
Permafrost
In the troposphere that we live in.
17. The heat input is either driven by the 1- thermohaline circulation associated with sea ice formation. The direct influx of intermediate warmth water.
Albedos of Snow and Ice
Heat Source and Pressure
How we measure Mass Balance
Infrared radiation
18. 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.
Increase in the amount of water vapor or cloud vapor - Volcanic eruptions
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
Negative Ice-Albedo Feedback
Atmospheric Composition?
19. More common
Ice-Ocean Interactions
30%
Inversion Layer Winter
Average radiative flux reaching the atmosphere
20. Antarctica - stratosphere - Sep-Oct
Ozone Hole
Grounding Lines
50%
Atmospheric Composition
21. Top layer of soil that thaws during the summer and freezes again during autumn. - Between 1 and 3 m thick.
Some regions of the Earth have warmed faster than other regions.
Active Layer
Atmospheric Composition
Sea Ice
22. High cloud has a _____ effect and cool cloud has a ____ effect
Warming; cooling
In the Arctic where the air is cooler
Normal condition for air
Dynamic thinning
23. Grace - Tells us how much mass change we have - M - This is the measure of gravity (gives us the mass) - Directly measure mass change - Poor resolution
Mass Change
Indirect heat wave effect
Ice Sheets
Air pollution
24. 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.
Thickness of the active layer and the permafrost depend on this
Positive
Heat Source and Pressure
Thermohaline Circulatoin
25. Greenhouse gases are a ___ portion of the atmosphere
Very small portion
Thinner atmosphere
Threshold departures
Discontinuous Permafrosrt
26. SMB- mass balance due to processes that affect the surface of the ice sheet. Precipitation- evapotranspiration-runoff-blowing snow etc.
Surface Mass Balance
20%
Once every 4 years.
Ice absorbs
27. 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.
Energy Budget
Questions to think about
El Nio is in the coasts of...
Ice loss
28. Thawing permafrost weakens coastal lands. Risk of flooding in coastal wetlands. Pollution and toxins locked in the snow and ice will be released.
% of Greenhouse Gases
Ice-Albedo
reduction in sea-ice
Severe coastal erosion
29. Mass balance due to processes that affect the surface of the ice sheet. Precipitation-evapotranspiration-runoff-blowing snow etc...
Talik
Permafrost Degradation
Grounding Lines
Surface Mass Balance
30. Over the Northern Hemisphere than the tropics.
Where rise in OC is greatest
Inversion Layer Winter
75-OC
The Ozone Hole
31. The Earth emits this.
.75OC/km-1
El Nio is in the coasts of...
Longwave Radiation
Through talik
32. CO2 - CH4 - O3 - H2O - N2O - CFCs
Today melting ice
Thermokarst Lake
All Greenhouse gases
summer
33. Prolonged period of excessively hot weather - Which may be accompanied by high humidity.
Heat wave
Discontinuous
Deep tropics between 15O N and 15 O S are quite
Why the Arctic climate is special
34. Help darkens the snow and ice surface - increasing the amount of energy that is absorbed.
Greenland
Precipitation and High Latitudes
Air pollution
% of Greenhouse Gases
35. Longwave radiation - any radiation with a long wave will heat up quickly.
Ice Discharge
Thermohaline Circulation Effect
In the Arctic where the air is cooler
Infrared radiation
36. Precipitation extremes appear to generally increase across the planet at especially high latitudes.
Questions to think about
Precipitation and High Latitudes
Altimetry Cons
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
37. Reduction of Summer Sea- will increase the warming because less energy will be reflected back to the atmosphere by the ice and more will be absorbed by the ocean - Snow and snow covered ice absorb 15% of incident solar energy - Ice absorbs 10% of inc
Deep tropics between 15O N and 15 O S are quite
Hydrological Drought
Positive feedbacks both found in...
Reduction in sea-ice extent
38. Low clouds are a ____ feedback; they will reflect more sunlight. Clouds reflect shortwave radiation but also absorb longwave radiation
Negative
Positive feedbacks both found in...
Thermokarst
Earth's tilt
39. The land-surface configuration that results from the melting of ground ice in a region where permafrost degrades is called Thermokarst.
Arctic Atmosphere
Thermokarst
Thinner atmosphere
Active Layer
40. How often does El Nio occur?
Talik
Once every 4 years.
Accumulation
How talik forms under lakes
41. The large-scale ocean circulation that moves water between the deep and surface ocean which effects salinity and temperature change - Supplies heat to the polar-regions.
Thermohaline Circulation Effect
Severe coastal erosion
Normal condition for air
Air pollution
42. 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.
GHG
reduction in sea-ice
Ice Sheets
Radiative Flux
43. A process whereby slabs of ice at the glacier margin mechanically fracture and detach from the main ice mass -
Atmospheric Composition
Calving
Negative
Grounding Lines
44. Wet gets _____ - dry gets ____ - Wet - 50ON (sub polar) Canada - N Europe - Russia - Tropical area- monsoon (rainforest) - Drier - Subtropics - Australia - S. Africa - Mediterranean - Caribbean - Mexico - SW US
Grounding v Surface Melting
Thermokarst Lake
Antarctica
Wetter; drier
45. Under higher pressure the melting point decreases ____ - The pressure comes from the weight of the ice shelf.
Amount of light actually reaching the Earth
75-OC
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
Is precipitation around the world increasing?
46. Sea ice - Glaciers and Ice sheets - Alaska- ice glaciers - Greenland- ice sheets
25%
Time Variable Gravity
Ice in the Arctic
In the troposphere that we live in.
47. 240 w/m squared
Amount of light actually reaching the Earth
Sublimation
.75OC/km-1
Thermohaline Circulatoin
48. ~15% of incident solar energy (albedo 85)
Precipitation and High Latitudes
Snow and snow covered ice absorb
The cryosphere
Closed talik
49. Precipitation intensity will rise ___ for every 1 OC of warming.
Earth's tilt
Surface Mass Balance
7%
Cloud Feedbacks
50. 78% nitrogen - 28% oxygen - Greenhouse gases: Have a more complex molecular structure and can absorb and re:radiate heat in all directions.
Talik
Atmospheric Structure
Atmospheric Composition?
Frozen Soil