STOCKHOLM COUNTY 2100
... The red and blue bars show the values measured in Stockholm from 1756 to 2010. The average annual temperature will increase by 4–6 degrees by 2100. ...
... The red and blue bars show the values measured in Stockholm from 1756 to 2010. The average annual temperature will increase by 4–6 degrees by 2100. ...
Evidence for climate change - University at Albany Atmospheric
... • Virtually certain that the troposphere has warmed since mid-20th century, but highest confidence is limited to the well observed extratropical Northern Hemisphere • Precipitation over Northern Hemisphere mid-latitudes has increased: • since 1951with high confidence (since 1901with low confidence) ...
... • Virtually certain that the troposphere has warmed since mid-20th century, but highest confidence is limited to the well observed extratropical Northern Hemisphere • Precipitation over Northern Hemisphere mid-latitudes has increased: • since 1951with high confidence (since 1901with low confidence) ...
powerpoint presentation
... (ENSO - previous lecture) Pacific Decadal Oscillation - ENSO modulation North Atlantic Oscillation, Arctic Oscillation & Northern Annular Mode • Southern Annular Mode • North Atlantic meridional overturning and climate change • Impacts of anthropogenic forcing ...
... (ENSO - previous lecture) Pacific Decadal Oscillation - ENSO modulation North Atlantic Oscillation, Arctic Oscillation & Northern Annular Mode • Southern Annular Mode • North Atlantic meridional overturning and climate change • Impacts of anthropogenic forcing ...
S C U UPREME
... overprojections of warming for at least the next half-century. A far better estimate of future warming comes by reconciling climate model projections of the future with reallife data—that is, with the known historical behavior of climate as greenhouse gases have increased. This is because models are ...
... overprojections of warming for at least the next half-century. A far better estimate of future warming comes by reconciling climate model projections of the future with reallife data—that is, with the known historical behavior of climate as greenhouse gases have increased. This is because models are ...
NASA Products to Enhance Energy Utility Load Forecasting
... for sustained use of NASA resources by energy utilities nationwide, in a variety of load forecasting tools. Climate Change Investigation: Assess NASA climate data, model products, and projections to identify those of potential value to utilities for long-term (seasonal to 40 years) planning. For exa ...
... for sustained use of NASA resources by energy utilities nationwide, in a variety of load forecasting tools. Climate Change Investigation: Assess NASA climate data, model products, and projections to identify those of potential value to utilities for long-term (seasonal to 40 years) planning. For exa ...
Climate Reconstruction from Subsurface Temperatures
... climatology investigations that can assess and place in context the human perturbation of Earth’s climate must focus on the industrial era, comprising approximately the past two centuries, and the preindustrial era, comprising the several centuries preceding that. From approximately 1860, meteorolog ...
... climatology investigations that can assess and place in context the human perturbation of Earth’s climate must focus on the industrial era, comprising approximately the past two centuries, and the preindustrial era, comprising the several centuries preceding that. From approximately 1860, meteorolog ...
Climate - Earth Observing Laboratory
... 5. Integrated Environmental Assessment: Anticipate the use of data in the development of environmental assessments. 6. Historical Significance: Maintain operation of observing systems that have provided homogeneous datasets over a period of many decades. 7. Complementary Data: Give the highest prior ...
... 5. Integrated Environmental Assessment: Anticipate the use of data in the development of environmental assessments. 6. Historical Significance: Maintain operation of observing systems that have provided homogeneous datasets over a period of many decades. 7. Complementary Data: Give the highest prior ...
Summary - VU Research Portal
... after germination, may settle as a start for a new population. This study focusses on two areas with very different climates, in the south in the Netherlands with a moderate maritime climate and in the north on the island of Spitsbergen, part of the Svalbard archipelago with an Arc ...
... after germination, may settle as a start for a new population. This study focusses on two areas with very different climates, in the south in the Netherlands with a moderate maritime climate and in the north on the island of Spitsbergen, part of the Svalbard archipelago with an Arc ...
Study Session 9 Introduction to Climate Change
... of years of Earth’shistory, owing to shifts in natural environmental factors (described in Section 9.3). But from about the beginning of the 20th century, climate scientists began to detect changes in the global climate over time that were happening at a much faster rate than could be explained by n ...
... of years of Earth’shistory, owing to shifts in natural environmental factors (described in Section 9.3). But from about the beginning of the 20th century, climate scientists began to detect changes in the global climate over time that were happening at a much faster rate than could be explained by n ...
Global Warming, Local Warning: a study of the likely impacts of
... resident of Reading is responsible for just over a tonne (or a thousand kilograms) of direct emissions each year, largely due to the amount of fuel which is burnt to supply their personal energy and transport needs. This data does not include indirect personal emissions, for example from the manufac ...
... resident of Reading is responsible for just over a tonne (or a thousand kilograms) of direct emissions each year, largely due to the amount of fuel which is burnt to supply their personal energy and transport needs. This data does not include indirect personal emissions, for example from the manufac ...
... erately bad or will we have a catastrophe? Notice what’s missing: which tends to move in the same direction as wealth and income, He doesn’t entertain the possibility that global warming could be will be better. This better technology will help us cope with or good. Nor does he entertain the possib ...
The Conditional Nature of the Local Warming Effect
... (2016, p. 7) explains, ‘‘Research demonstrates that people who are more intelligent are also more politically knowledgeable[.]’’ This measure, which may have the advantage of being a domain specific ability proxy, will be used to test the expectation that the local warming effect largely occurs amon ...
... (2016, p. 7) explains, ‘‘Research demonstrates that people who are more intelligent are also more politically knowledgeable[.]’’ This measure, which may have the advantage of being a domain specific ability proxy, will be used to test the expectation that the local warming effect largely occurs amon ...
(2012), Global warming preceded by increasing carbon dioxide
... climate changes remains unclear, however, in part because the ice-core deuterium record reflects local rather than global temperature. Here we construct a record of global surface temperature from 80 proxy records and show that temperature is correlated with and generally lags CO2 during the last (t ...
... climate changes remains unclear, however, in part because the ice-core deuterium record reflects local rather than global temperature. Here we construct a record of global surface temperature from 80 proxy records and show that temperature is correlated with and generally lags CO2 during the last (t ...
Global Warming II Medscape - Public Health and Social Justice
... polluters to develop and adopt technological innovations to curb their individual contributions to global warming. Stronger clean air and water standards and the elimination of fossil fuel industry tax breaks and subsidies could save billions of dollars and thousands of lives each year. Tax breaks ...
... polluters to develop and adopt technological innovations to curb their individual contributions to global warming. Stronger clean air and water standards and the elimination of fossil fuel industry tax breaks and subsidies could save billions of dollars and thousands of lives each year. Tax breaks ...
1 How do we know that climate change is happening?
... Back in the 1800s, a number of scientists were mucking about with gases in order to learn more about how the atmosphere worked. The French mathematician Joseph Fourier had realized in the 1820s that there must be something in the air that prevented the Sun’s heat from just bouncing off the Earth and ...
... Back in the 1800s, a number of scientists were mucking about with gases in order to learn more about how the atmosphere worked. The French mathematician Joseph Fourier had realized in the 1820s that there must be something in the air that prevented the Sun’s heat from just bouncing off the Earth and ...
Concept Note - the United Nations
... generations of humankind on the basis of equity and in accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities. 6. There is an urgent need to close the gap between the aggregate effect of mitigation pledges by parties in terms of global annual emissions of green ...
... generations of humankind on the basis of equity and in accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities. 6. There is an urgent need to close the gap between the aggregate effect of mitigation pledges by parties in terms of global annual emissions of green ...
Climate Change
... > costs -- but doing nothing will cost much more! > requires global cooperation and investments for the far future. > is a matter of society, economy and politics. Every measure (adaptation and mitigation) is helpful. ...
... > costs -- but doing nothing will cost much more! > requires global cooperation and investments for the far future. > is a matter of society, economy and politics. Every measure (adaptation and mitigation) is helpful. ...
16. Frequently Asked Questions - Canada`s Action on Climate Change
... What causes climate change? The earth’s climate changes naturally, but since the industrial revolution, human activities have largely been the cause of climate change. These activities have caused the amount of greenhouse gas released into the atmosphere to increase substantially, causing a “green ...
... What causes climate change? The earth’s climate changes naturally, but since the industrial revolution, human activities have largely been the cause of climate change. These activities have caused the amount of greenhouse gas released into the atmosphere to increase substantially, causing a “green ...
Benthic ecology - The Quality Status Report 2010
... Benthic ecology and environment What is the issue? Climatic processes influence the abundance and species composition of seabed communities, directly affecting the availability of food for bottom-feeding fish. There is little information available on how benthic environments may be affected by clima ...
... Benthic ecology and environment What is the issue? Climatic processes influence the abundance and species composition of seabed communities, directly affecting the availability of food for bottom-feeding fish. There is little information available on how benthic environments may be affected by clima ...
Global Warming and the IPCC Gordon J. Aubrecht, II Physics
... “At continental, regional and ocean basin scales, numerous long-term changes in climate have been observed. These include changes in arctic temperatures and ice, widespread changes in precipitation amounts, ocean salinity, wind patterns and aspects of extreme weather including droughts, heavy precip ...
... “At continental, regional and ocean basin scales, numerous long-term changes in climate have been observed. These include changes in arctic temperatures and ice, widespread changes in precipitation amounts, ocean salinity, wind patterns and aspects of extreme weather including droughts, heavy precip ...
Slide 1
... • wildfires • droughts • heat waves • pest outbreaks • coral bleaching events • power of typhoons & hurricanes • geographic range of tropical pathogens All plausibly linked to climate change by theory, models, observed “fingerprints” ...
... • wildfires • droughts • heat waves • pest outbreaks • coral bleaching events • power of typhoons & hurricanes • geographic range of tropical pathogens All plausibly linked to climate change by theory, models, observed “fingerprints” ...
The rich, the poor and the planet
... to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), taking place in Copenhagen in December 2009, provides the climax to two years of negotiations over a new global framework to limit concentrations of greenhouse gases and deal with those impacts that cannot now be avoided. Such an ...
... to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), taking place in Copenhagen in December 2009, provides the climax to two years of negotiations over a new global framework to limit concentrations of greenhouse gases and deal with those impacts that cannot now be avoided. Such an ...
Climate Action Planning
... Risk assessment Vulnerability analysis Mitigation strategies Top hazards all related to, or aggravated by predicted climate change impacts. ...
... Risk assessment Vulnerability analysis Mitigation strategies Top hazards all related to, or aggravated by predicted climate change impacts. ...
Three century`s of land cover change impacts on streamflow in
... 150 years of land cover and climate change impacts on streamflow in the Puget Sound Basin, Washington Dennis P. Lettenmaier Lan Cuo Nathalie Voisin University of Washington Climate Impacts Group Climate and Water Forecasts for the 2009 Water Year October 6, 2009 ...
... 150 years of land cover and climate change impacts on streamflow in the Puget Sound Basin, Washington Dennis P. Lettenmaier Lan Cuo Nathalie Voisin University of Washington Climate Impacts Group Climate and Water Forecasts for the 2009 Water Year October 6, 2009 ...
Three century’s of land cover change impacts on streamflow
... 150 years of land cover and climate change impacts on streamflow in the Puget Sound Basin, Washington Dennis P. Lettenmaier Lan Cuo Nathalie Voisin University of Washington Climate Impacts Group Climate and Water Forecasts for the 2009 Water Year October 6, 2009 ...
... 150 years of land cover and climate change impacts on streamflow in the Puget Sound Basin, Washington Dennis P. Lettenmaier Lan Cuo Nathalie Voisin University of Washington Climate Impacts Group Climate and Water Forecasts for the 2009 Water Year October 6, 2009 ...
Instrumental temperature record
The instrumental temperature record shows fluctuations of the temperature of earth's climate system. Initially the instrumental temperature record only documented land and sea surface temperature, but in recent decades instruments have also begun recording ocean temperature. Data is collected from thousands of meteorological stations around the globe and through satellite observations. The longest-running temperature record is the Central England temperature data series, that starts in 1659. The longest-running quasi-global record starts in 1850.