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Overview of Climate Change Science:
    Fundamentals and Recent Developments
Prepared for the Climate Change and Adaptation Symposium


                      John Merrill,
                       URI GSO


                   November 18, 2011
Talk organization
I’ll present observational evidence of global warming, starting
with cycling between glacial and interglacial conditions over the
last half million years.
This will lead in to the role and impact of greenhouse gases,
their recent buildup and consequent rapid changes, ending with
information on how climate models are used to assess these
changes.
The figures are from the 2007 report of the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change, a UN organization of scientists and
diplomats charged with bringing the best science to bear on the
underlying science and on policy issues.
Glacial-Interglacial Cycles - observational evidence




   Data on atmospheric gases, collected from polar ice cores. Shaded
   areas = Interglacial periods.
Gas concentrations
              rise/fall over 1000s of
              years.
              Middle curves: CO2 - red,
              CH4 (methane) - blue.
              Oxygen isotope data =
              ice volume and
              temperature. T scale,
              right.
(IPCC 2007)   Brief warm periods with
              high gas concentrations =
              Interglacials.
              Most of last 450 ky spent
              in glacial conditions.
Ice core and instrumental gas data - last 2000 years




   CO2 and CH4 concentrations over last 2 ky, including recent
   instrumental data. Grey bands indicate range over prior 450 ky.
Note CO2 and CH4 now
              far exceed paleo values.
              These are greenhouse
              gases.
              Together with water
              vapor, H2 O, they keep the
              earth warm.
              Emphasis on CO2 and
              CH4 - they are altered by
              humans, or
              anthropogenically.

              Increased greenhouse gas
              concentrations and other
              effects shift the global
(IPCC 2007)   heat budget.
Induced heating from anthropogenic effects - Summary




   Heating by greenhouse gases, and cooling by aerosols and land
   use changes, over last 255 years.
Top two bars are heating
              by changes in primary
              anthropogenic
              greenhouse gases.
              Land use change example:
              forest clearing.
              Aerosols are particulates,
              smoke, dust, haze.
              Changes in solar heating
              are smaller than
              uncertainty.
              Estimated heating minus
              cooling shown in brown
              bar.
(IPCC 2007)
Schematic of global thermal energy balance




   Heating from sunlight in left half; cooling by emitted thermal
   energy on right. Multiple sources of data required for each
   quantity.
Quantitative summary of
              heat balance of earth.
              Thick bands on right
              indicate atmosphere emits
              almost as much as it
              absorbs.
              Greenhouse gases absorb
              infared energy, heating
              the atmosphere.
              Increased amounts of
(IPCC 2007)   these gases, increased
              temperatures.
Evidence of warming in air temperature records




   Global average land-surface air temperature over 1850 - 2003.
   Bars are individual years; curves are smoothed estimates by
   different groups. Continued warming in recent years.
Climate model simulations background


   Simulations used to check our understanding of processes, and
   to predict state of climate in times to come.

       Numerical models simulate climate.
       Most significant physical processes included.
       Multiple models, using different approaches.
       Simulations for prior years compared with observations.
       Available computer power enables multidecadal runs.
       Processes can be included/excluded to highlight effects.
Climate model simulations of temperature trends




   Black, observed temperature; color, model estimates. Bottom, only
   natural processes; top, including anthropogenic greenhouse gases.
Dozens of independent
              simulations of a century
              of climate.
              In blue at bottom a
              Hypothetical scenario:
              steady GHG amounts.
              In yellow/red at top
              Realistic scenario of
              increasing gases.
              Vertical lines indicate
              volcanic eruptions -
              transient cooling events.
              Increased gases must
              cause the observed
              warming.
(IPCC 2007)
Recently observed trends - impacts of warming



      Arctic summer sea ice melt has reached record extent.
      Coming exploitation of Arctic fossil fuel and fisheries resources
      - troubling implications.

      Rate of melting of Greenland and Arctic sea ice has increased
      and is accelerating.
      Warming of tundra - release of huge amounts of GHGs
      trapped there.
Additional observed trends


      The ocean’s heat content is increasing. Isaac’s talk.
      Droughts more frequent and more intense.
      Record high temperatures outnumber record lows by over
      3:1.
      Midlatitude storm tracks migrating towards the poles.
      Climate zones are shifting toward the poles, by hundreds of
      miles.
      Floods becoming more frequent and more intense.

      Ocean acidification impacting fish, corals and other biota.
Future scenarios simulated




   Surface warming increment vs. time in various scenarios.
   Numerals indicate number of model simulations aggregated.
The rate of temperature
              rise is increasing.
              That is, the warming is
              accelerating.
              5◦ C range = 9◦ F change.
              Lleveling off only with
              drastic changes, e.g. B1.
              Temperature increase
              expected even if all
              emissions stopped now.


(IPCC 2007)
IPCC is a process as much as
                               a group. Their next Report is
                               being drafted now, and is to
                               be released in June, 2013.
                               Emissions of GHGs have
                               exceeded targets everywhere
                               and always, even with
                               curtailment steps.
                               Cautious scientists see
                               important impacts as “virtually
                               certain”.



(Wickford, 2011 - J. Denton)

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Ccss j merrill_overview-1

  • 1. Overview of Climate Change Science: Fundamentals and Recent Developments Prepared for the Climate Change and Adaptation Symposium John Merrill, URI GSO November 18, 2011
  • 2. Talk organization I’ll present observational evidence of global warming, starting with cycling between glacial and interglacial conditions over the last half million years. This will lead in to the role and impact of greenhouse gases, their recent buildup and consequent rapid changes, ending with information on how climate models are used to assess these changes. The figures are from the 2007 report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a UN organization of scientists and diplomats charged with bringing the best science to bear on the underlying science and on policy issues.
  • 3. Glacial-Interglacial Cycles - observational evidence Data on atmospheric gases, collected from polar ice cores. Shaded areas = Interglacial periods.
  • 4. Gas concentrations rise/fall over 1000s of years. Middle curves: CO2 - red, CH4 (methane) - blue. Oxygen isotope data = ice volume and temperature. T scale, right. (IPCC 2007) Brief warm periods with high gas concentrations = Interglacials. Most of last 450 ky spent in glacial conditions.
  • 5. Ice core and instrumental gas data - last 2000 years CO2 and CH4 concentrations over last 2 ky, including recent instrumental data. Grey bands indicate range over prior 450 ky.
  • 6. Note CO2 and CH4 now far exceed paleo values. These are greenhouse gases. Together with water vapor, H2 O, they keep the earth warm. Emphasis on CO2 and CH4 - they are altered by humans, or anthropogenically. Increased greenhouse gas concentrations and other effects shift the global (IPCC 2007) heat budget.
  • 7. Induced heating from anthropogenic effects - Summary Heating by greenhouse gases, and cooling by aerosols and land use changes, over last 255 years.
  • 8. Top two bars are heating by changes in primary anthropogenic greenhouse gases. Land use change example: forest clearing. Aerosols are particulates, smoke, dust, haze. Changes in solar heating are smaller than uncertainty. Estimated heating minus cooling shown in brown bar. (IPCC 2007)
  • 9. Schematic of global thermal energy balance Heating from sunlight in left half; cooling by emitted thermal energy on right. Multiple sources of data required for each quantity.
  • 10. Quantitative summary of heat balance of earth. Thick bands on right indicate atmosphere emits almost as much as it absorbs. Greenhouse gases absorb infared energy, heating the atmosphere. Increased amounts of (IPCC 2007) these gases, increased temperatures.
  • 11. Evidence of warming in air temperature records Global average land-surface air temperature over 1850 - 2003. Bars are individual years; curves are smoothed estimates by different groups. Continued warming in recent years.
  • 12. Climate model simulations background Simulations used to check our understanding of processes, and to predict state of climate in times to come. Numerical models simulate climate. Most significant physical processes included. Multiple models, using different approaches. Simulations for prior years compared with observations. Available computer power enables multidecadal runs. Processes can be included/excluded to highlight effects.
  • 13. Climate model simulations of temperature trends Black, observed temperature; color, model estimates. Bottom, only natural processes; top, including anthropogenic greenhouse gases.
  • 14. Dozens of independent simulations of a century of climate. In blue at bottom a Hypothetical scenario: steady GHG amounts. In yellow/red at top Realistic scenario of increasing gases. Vertical lines indicate volcanic eruptions - transient cooling events. Increased gases must cause the observed warming. (IPCC 2007)
  • 15. Recently observed trends - impacts of warming Arctic summer sea ice melt has reached record extent. Coming exploitation of Arctic fossil fuel and fisheries resources - troubling implications. Rate of melting of Greenland and Arctic sea ice has increased and is accelerating. Warming of tundra - release of huge amounts of GHGs trapped there.
  • 16. Additional observed trends The ocean’s heat content is increasing. Isaac’s talk. Droughts more frequent and more intense. Record high temperatures outnumber record lows by over 3:1. Midlatitude storm tracks migrating towards the poles. Climate zones are shifting toward the poles, by hundreds of miles. Floods becoming more frequent and more intense. Ocean acidification impacting fish, corals and other biota.
  • 17. Future scenarios simulated Surface warming increment vs. time in various scenarios. Numerals indicate number of model simulations aggregated.
  • 18. The rate of temperature rise is increasing. That is, the warming is accelerating. 5◦ C range = 9◦ F change. Lleveling off only with drastic changes, e.g. B1. Temperature increase expected even if all emissions stopped now. (IPCC 2007)
  • 19. IPCC is a process as much as a group. Their next Report is being drafted now, and is to be released in June, 2013. Emissions of GHGs have exceeded targets everywhere and always, even with curtailment steps. Cautious scientists see important impacts as “virtually certain”. (Wickford, 2011 - J. Denton)