Climate Change And Sea Level Rise Flashcards

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Risks

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Amplified storm surges

Shoreline degradation and erosion

Permanent flooding

Salt water intrusion ruining drinking water

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SLR

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High risk areas - Maldives (1.5 m above sea level)

By 2050, approx 18.5 million people in Bangladesh may be vulnerable to flooding from increases cyclonic surges

Loss of usable land likely to add to refugee problems - complex political and ethical challenges

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How do we know Sea Level has changes

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Geologic Record

Tide Gauges

Satellites- direct measurement of surface or measure where mass is on earth

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How do we predict future of SLR

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Computer simulations

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What can science now tell us about SLR

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Potential for sea level rise faster than 1 meter per 100 years, up to 10 metres

3 million years ago- much higher sea levels (45m)
400,000 15m
125,000 10 m
Present 2 m

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What contributes to uneven distribution of Sea Level rise?

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Pressure systems 
Atmosphere and circulation 
Land rises / isostaic rebound 
Ocean currents 
Wind patterns 
Changes in earths gravitational pill
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Factors influencing SLR fingerprint

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Ocean currents
Prevailing wind patterns
Geological changes in land elevation (subsidence, isostatic rebound)
Changes in earths gravitational field (mass loss from ice sheets)

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SLR location depends on source location

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SLR doesn’t occur evenly across the globe
Where ice is lost effects geoid
Associated SLR depends on origins of water mass
(Ice loss in Greenland doesn’t directly effect Greenland)

Lose ability to pull water towards it

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Components of SLR

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Slow response to warming = long time period for SLR change - deep ocean thermal expansion, Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets

Medium response to warming = medium time period for SLR to change - near surface thermal expansion, glaciers and small ice caps

Fast response to warming = short time period for SLR to change - terrestrial storage

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