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This Class: Short-term climate change • Climate – 30 year “average” weather conditions • Short-term – over the last 1000 to 12,000 years • Climate records • Causes of climatic variation • Past climate change
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Page 1: This Class: Short-term climate change

This Class: Short-term climate change

• Climate – 30 year “average” weather conditions

• Short-term – over the last 1000 to 12,000 years

• Climate records

• Causes of climatic variation

• Past climate change

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Records of climate

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Records of climate

• Historical (human) records– instrumental– written observations

• maritime records

– paintings• 12,000 paintings• 1400-1967

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Records of climate, cont.• Phenological observations

– agricultural records• price of rye in Germany

– bird migrations

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Dendrochronology• dating of past events through study of tree

ring growth• thickness of the tree ring indicates growing

season conditions– precipitation

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building a chronology

• overlapping rings from different trees• Bristlecone pine chronology is 9000 years

long– long lives - 4,767 years old

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Lake and ocean sediments

• Sediments record environmental conditions present when they were deposited

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Clues in the sediments

• pollen - vegetation type• skeletons of small

organisms - water chemistry, temperature

• type of organisms - windiness

• chemistry of sediments or organisms – temperature, precipitation

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Elk Lake, Minnesota

• http://geology.cr.usgs.gov/pub/fact-sheets/fs-0059-99/

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Signals in Elk Lake sediments

• diatoms - heavy, need wind to keep afloat = windy

• quartz - blown into the lake = windy

• sodium – retained in soils, not washed away = dry

• pollen - vegetation type

• 8,500 to 4000 years ago it was drier, prairie vegetation

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Coral reefs

• growth bands

• chemistry records sea temperature (oxygen isotopes)

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Coral core and X-ray with growth bands

slide/ coral core and x-ray

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slide/ calibration curve of 18O and SST in coral

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two prolonged La Niña events

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Period of instrumental data

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Ice cores

• volcanic eruptions - ashes

• atmospheric gasses - small air bubbles

• temperature - oxygen isotopes

• windiness - dust

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Greenhouse gasses in ice cores

• http://www.pages.unibe.ch/products/overheads2/icecores.html

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Some causes of climatic variation

• Ocean circulation

• Sunspots

• Volcanic eruptions

• Atmospheric conditions– El Nino Southern Oscillation

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Currents and climate

• Miller 2.167

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Sunspots

• Dark spots (cool areas) that move across the surface of the sun*

• Every 11 years there is a period called a “solar maximum” with lots of sunspots and solar flares

• Today’s sunspot number http://www.sunspotcycle.com/

*But these dark areas are surrounded by hotter rings that more than make up for the difference in radiation

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Fewer sunspots seem to be associated with:

• lower temperatures

• more severe winters

• glacial advances

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Volcanoes

• blast gasses (sulfur dioxide) and ash into the lower stratosphere.

• strong winds in stratosphere blow material around the world.

• sulfur dioxide combines with water to for sulfuric acid aerosols (fine droplets)

How does this affect climate?

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Volcanic eruption

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Volcanoes, cont.

• scatters incoming radiation back to space• reduces heating of earth’s surface• last up to four years

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Mt Pinatubo, Philippines

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Pinatubo sulfur dioxide cloud

June 17, 1991

June 19, 1991

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Pinatubo sulfur dioxide cloud

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Pinatubo stratospheric aerosols

40 days before

40 days after

20 months after

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• Average temperatures dropped by 0.2 to 0.5 oC for 1 to 3 years

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El Niño – Southern Oscillation (ENSO)

• Oscillation of southern high and low pressure zones– Weakening of Peruvian high pressure zone

– Weakening of Indonesian low pressure zone

– Weakening of southeast trade winds

– Affects local climate

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Sea surface temperatures off South America

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Upwelling off South America

• 9.12a 2.209

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El Niño sea temperature

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El Niño year

• 9.12b 2.207

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ENSO teleconnections – affects on global climate

Segar, 1998

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Past periods of climate change

• Medieval Warm Period

• Little Ice Age

Insert temperature recoreds

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The Medieval Warm Period

• 1000 to 1300 AD• regional warming (not necessarily global)• Longer and warmer growing season

– grapes in England

• Higher treelines• Warmer sea surface temperatures in North

Atlantic• approx. 1o C warmer than present

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Viking settlement on Iceland and Greenland from 800 to 1200

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The Little Ice Age

• Very cold climate between 1560 and 1890• Greater frequency of storms• Glacial advances 1560-1610,1816-1890

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• Wheat prices higher in Europe

• Paintings darker, cloudier

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• Population declines in Iceland indicated by tax records

• shift from grains to barley (short growing season) to no grains

• fishing failed as fish migrated southward due to water temperatures.

• Height declines– from 5’8” in 900s to 5’6”

in 1700s in Iceland0

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1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000

barley no grain

Iceland populationIceland

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Greenland

• 1300 highest population (3000)

• Poor harvests, fewer livestock

• Increase in sea ice decreased trade

• Settlements abandoned

• Height decrease from 5’7” to < 5’ by 1400

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Intro to activity: The Palmer Drought Severity Index

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Pinatubo sulfur dioxide cloud 3 months after eruption

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Little ice age

• glacial advances

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http://www.ucar.edu/learn/1_2_1.htm

• for pollen, tree ring w/ fire scar

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Drilling a massive coral slide/ drilling coral

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Many pictures of paintings, wheat prices, etc.• http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/mandias/lia

/little_ice_age.html