Chapter 8: projection of the future climate Flashcards

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wx prediction

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  • initial value problem
  • depend on initial conditions
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climate prediction

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trying to tell the evolution of the climate (change & development)

  • depend on:
    • initial conditions
    • boundary conditions

IV and BV problems

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3
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climate projection

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conditional prediction depends on:

  • emission scenarios (concentrations of future GHG’s)
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the prediction and projection depending on time

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  • day 3 (weather forecast)
    • initial condition problem
  • months (seasonal outlooks)
  • centuries (climate projections)
    • boundary condition problem
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difference between Initial conditions and boundary conditions

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  • Initial conditions: can change over the model period
  • Boundary conditions: fixed by the models
    • example:
      • intensity of solar radiation
      • topography
      • atmospheric composition
      • etc..
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6
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prediction

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refers to the short term evolution of the climate system from an initial state under constant boundary conditions

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projection

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how the statistics of the climate system will change in response to the changing boundary conditions

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8
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the earth is becoming

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  • hotter
  • flatter
  • more crowded
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explain hotter earth

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  • due to global warming under enhanced GHGs
    • mainly due to burning of fossil fuels
    • since 1880 the temperature rise at an average rate of 0.07 c/decade
  • over this 137 years (0.1 c/decade) land has warmed faster than oceans (0.06 c/decade)
    • since 1970 the global temperature rose at a higher rate (0.17 c/decade)
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10
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explain flatter earth

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  • due to technological development
  • a combination of technological, market and geopolitical events had leveled (flattened) the global economic platform
    • more people from more places take part in global economy (unobstructed global market place)
    • created a huge demand for things
      • consume lots of
        • energy
        • natural resources
        • land and water
        • emit lots of climate changing GHG’s
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explain more crowded

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  • the current growth rate of world population is 1.09% (2018)
  • growth rate is slightly decreasing from (1.12% in 2017)
  • the annual growth rate reach its peak in the late 1960’s (2%)
  • directly proportional to global warming
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12
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emission senarios meaning

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plaussible description of future emission of GHG

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13
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climate projection depends on

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future emissions of GHG

  • socio economic changes
  • technology changes
  • energy and land use
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14
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climate projection scenarios

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  • before 2014
    • A1B1
    • A2
    • B1
    • B2
  • since 2014
    • RCP 2.6
      • low GHG concentration (radiative forcing)
    • RCP 4.5
    • RCP 6
    • RCP 8.5
      • high GHG concentration
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15
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RCP means

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representative concentration pathways

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16
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RCP’s different from each other in

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the assumption on the rate of change of GHG concentration

17
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method of finding climate projection

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  • Boundary conditions (emission scenarios)
    • model 1
      • climate projection
18
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projections based on the RCP’s

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the least change is 0.3 c

and the most change is 4.8 c

19
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peak in RCPs

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  • RCP 2.6: 2020
  • RCP 4.5: 2040
  • RCP 6: 2080
  • RCP 8.5: 2100
20
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uncertainty in climate projections

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  • emissions (gasses )
    • GHG concentration
      • RF (we dont know the exact RF) (depend on feedbacks)
        • climate sensitivity