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Page 1: Chapter 23 The Atmosphere, Climate, and Global Warming.

Chapter 23

The Atmosphere, Climate, and Global Warming

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Videos

• Layers of the atmosphere, sorry, a bit boring, but all the info you need here.

• Greenhouse effect

• Global Warming

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The Atmosphere

• The thin layer of glass that envelops the Earth

• Chemical reactions

• Atmospheric circulation produces weather and climates

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Climate

• Climate: – the representative or characteristic atmospheric

conditions for a region on Earth

• Microclimate– The climate of a very small local area

• Urban Dust Dome– Polluted urban air produced by the combination of

lingering air and abundance of particulates and other pollutants in the urban air mass

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Climatic Change

• Major climatic changes have occurred during the past 2 million years

• Appearances and retreats of glaciers

• During the past 100 years, the mean global annual temperature ahs increased by .5 degrees Celsius

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Global Warming

• A natural or human induced increase in the average global temperature of the atmosphere near the earth’s surface

• 4 factors– Amount of sunlight Earth receives– Amount of sunlight Earth reflects– Retention of heat by atmosphere– Evaporation and condensation of water vapor

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Electromagnetic Radiation and Earth’s Energy Balance

• Electromagnetic spectrum– The collection of all possible wavelengths of

electromagnetic energy, considered a continuous range

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The Greenhouse Effect

• Greenhouse Effect– The process of trapping heat in the atmosphere– Water vapor and several other gases warm the

Earth’s atmosphere because they absorb and emit radiation

• Greenhouse Gasses– Gasses that have a greenhouse effect– Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, CFCs

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Global Warming

• Negative and Positive feedback cycles affect the atmosphere

• Increase in emission of greenhouse gasses

• Solar Forcing, Natural Cycles, Aerosols (global dimming), Volcanic Eruptions, El Nino

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Effects of Global Warming

• Changes in climatic patterns

• Rise in sea level

• Changes in biosphere

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Global Climate Patterns• Earth’s global climate patterns

– Are determined largely by the input of solar energy and the planet’s movement in space

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• Sunlight intensity– Plays a major part in determining the Earth’s climate

patterns

Figure 50.10

Low angle of incoming sunlight

Sunlight directly overhead

Low angle of incoming sunlight

North Pole60N

30NTropic ofCancer

0 (equator)

30S

60S

Atmosphere

LALITUDINAL VARIATION IN SUNLIGHT INTENSITY

Tropic ofCapricorn

South pole

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Figure 50.10

June solstice: NorthernHemisphere tilts toward sun; summer begins in Northern Hemisphere; winter begins inSouthern Hemisphere.

March equinox: Equator faces sun directly;neither pole tilts toward sun; all regions on Earthexperience 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours ofdarkness.

60N30N

0 (equator)

30S

Constant tiltof 23.5

September equinox: Equator faces sun directly; neither pole tilts toward sun; all regions on Earth experience 12 hours ofdaylight and 12 hours of darkness.

December solstice: NorthernHemisphere tilts away from sun; winter begins in Northern Hemisphere; summer begins in Southern Hemisphere.

SEASONAL VARIATION IN SUNLIGHT INTENSITY

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Descendingdry airabsorbsmoisture

Ascendingmoist airreleasesmoisture

Descendingdry airabsorbsmoisture

30 23.5 0 23.5 30Aridzone Tropics

Aridzone

60N

30N

0 (equator)

30S

60S

GLOBAL AIR CIRCULATION AND PRECIPITATION PATTERNS

• Air circulation and wind patterns– Play major parts in determining the Earth’s climate

patterns

Figure 50.10

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GLOBAL WIND PATTERNS

Westerlies

Northeast trades

Doldrums

Southeast trades

Westerlies

AntarcticCircle

60S

30S

0(equator)

30N

60N

ArcticCircle

Figure 50.10

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Adjustments to Global Warming

• Evidence based decision-making???

• Mitigate warming through reduction of greenhouse gasses

• Energy conservation

• Alternative energy sources

• Danger: rapid climatic change

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Antarctic Heat Sink

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Not always that easy to understand…

• Ice levels don’t always decrease neatly with AGW

• Check this out as well.