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Using a climate change story to teach about large lake processes Jay Austin Associate Professor Large Lakes Observatory /Department of Physics University of Minnesota Duluth Teaching Climate Change: Lessons from the Past 20 June, 2012
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Using a climate change story to teach about large lake processes

Jay AustinAssociate Professor

Large Lakes Observatory /Department of PhysicsUniversity of Minnesota Duluth

Teaching Climate Change: Lessons from the Past

20 June, 2012

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The Past and Present• The Past: What sorts of records allow

us to reliably look into the past?• The Present: How do we understand how

Lake Superior is changing right now?

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Sault Ste. Marie, 1906-2006(“the past”)

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SSM, July-September avg.

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SSM, July-September avg.

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Global AT average

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Global AT average

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Comparing SSM to globe

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Comparing SSM to globe

~0.1C/yr

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Regional Air Temperature Anomaly

~0.06C/yr

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NOAA’s NDBC buoys(“The Present”)

• Three buoys in Lake Superior

• 1979-Present• April-November• AT,WT, WS/WD• (also buoys in other

lakes)

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45006

* 45006

* 45001

* 45004

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NDBC 45001 (Central) Water Temperature, July-Sep

~0.1C/yr

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NDBC 45001 (Central) Water Temperature

~0.12C/yr

(Max. Temperatures)

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Lakes around the world

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Freshwater Density

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Summer stratification

Warm water overlies cooler water- surface layer can be relatively thin (~10-30m)

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Winter Stratification

Cool water overlies warmer water- surface layer very deep- often comprises entire water column

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Start of Stratified season

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Central Buoy WT, 2006

Slow warmingSummer Overturn

Rapid warming

Max temp., mid August

Fall Cooling

Buoy recovered

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Two extremes- 1996 (cold) and 1998 (warm)

1998

1996

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Ice Cover in Decline

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Magnuson et al. 2000

Formation dates

Breakup dates

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Magnuson et al., 2000

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Howk 2008

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Summer Overturn date depends on last winter’s ice cover

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Summer Water Temperature depends on last winter’s ice cover

(1998)

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Length of season

12d earlier/century

10d later/century

22d longer/century

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Acknowledgements!