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Reading Assignment ATMOS1020ClimateChange 14.Hurricanes ThomasReichler,Dept.ofAtmosphericSciences,April11,2016 Youshouldread: RoughGuidep.128-146,“Hurricanesandother storms” ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,2 Hurricanes and OtherStorms Howdohurricaneswork? Threatsfromhurricanes Willthere bemorehurricanesinthefuture? Tornadoes ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,3 ProfileofaTropical Cyclone ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,4 Katrina, August 282005 Hurricane =typhoon =tropical cyclone alldifferent wordsfor the same thing Rising areashaverain & clouds, sinking areasaredry Eye:clear& quiescent areain thecenter (lowestpressure) Eyewall:clouds immediately surrounding eye(highest winds &rain) Spiralrain bands: outer rainingareas ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,5 ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,6 1 EyeofKatrina Worldwide Hurricane Tracks Katrinacausedimmensedamage andfloodingandkilled over1800people The cityofNewOrleanswasallbutdestroyedbythe hurricane,andtheentire citywassubsequentlyordered tobeevacuated ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,7 Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale Highercategory = lowerpressure intheeye = higherwinds = morestorm surge = moredamage ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,9 CycloneYasi Hurricanesoccuroverthewarmestwaters… Butnotrightattheequator!(Coriolisforceisrequired) ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,8 Tropical CycloneYasi Landfallinnorthern Queenslandon3February 2011 155mphwinds,930mbar min.pressure Amongtop10tropical cyclonestohitAustralia ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,10 Tracks ColoredbyCategory LaNina:Extremely warm (30- 32⁰C)oceantemperaturesover westernPacific Only10% of theworld’s hurricanes occurinthe Atlantic ManystrongeststormsarearoundTaiwan,Philippines ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,11 ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,12 2 Condensational Heating Whenitrains,water condenses,i.e.,itchangesphase fromvaportoliquid Duringthisprocess,energycontainedinthevaporis released; theenergy iscalledlatentheat The heatisproportionaltotheamountofrainfall Heatrelease fromahurricane 1.5cm/dayofrainfallinacircleofradius660km theheat releasedfromthiscondensationis52 quintillion(10 18)Joulesperdayofenergy 200timestheworldelectricitygeneratingcapacity! There’s atremendousamountofenergyinahurricane… ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,13 Evaporation andCondensation Ahurricane’senergycomes fromtheocean Evaporation atocean surfaceprovidesthefuel strongwindsin hurricanescausemore evaporationfromthe oceansurface Thewarmer,thebetter evaporationoccurs moreeasilyfroma warmer ocean warmer aircanhold muchmoremoisture Condensation andcloud formationinthehurricane releases energy tothe atmosphere>winds RequirementsforHurricanes 1. Sea surfacetemperaturesmustbeabove26 oC(79 oF) thismayshifttoawarmertemperature thresholdina warmer climate though 2. Mustbeatleast5degreesofftheequator Coriolisforceisrequired(Coriolisforceiswhystorms rotateoppositeinNorthernandSouthern Hemispheres) 3. Notmuchwindshear windshear:when thewindschangewithheight thisripshurricanesapart 334 joules/g = 80 calories/g Warmoceantemperatures:first requirement forhurricanes Hurricanesweaken whentheypassover landorawayfromtheTropicsdueto lackofevaporation ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler, U nivers ityofU tah,14 Sub-Surface Temperatures Whenhurricanespass by,they churnup colderwater from below Youcanseea cold wake inthesurface temperature behind hurricanes Here, hurricaneKatrina churnsupcoldwaters andleavesa coldwake 4. Can’tbetoocoldbelowtheoceansurfaceeither ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,15 ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,16 ColdOcean inKatrina’s Wake Hurricane Damages Damagesinhurricanesarecausedby: winds stormsurge heavyrain andflooding highwindspushingwatertowardstheland Financialdamages fromhurricanesisincreasing,butthis ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,17 isprimarilyduetomorepeoplelivingonthecoast ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,18 3 WindDamage Storm Surge ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,19 ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,20 Flooding ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,21 1991Bangladesh Cyclone 144,000fatalities,left10millionhomeless ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,22 2008Myanmar CycloneNargis Nargis struckMyanmaronMay 2,2008 Lossof78,000peopleand affected2.4millionothers ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,23 ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,24 4 Hurricanes and GlobalWarming Warmer temperaturesmean: warmer ocean, theultimatereservoir ofhurricane energy morewater vaporintheair water vaporislikegasolineforhurricanes Shouldn’tthismeanstrongerstorms? Yes, butit’snotsosimple… HaveHurricanes BeenChanging? In2005intheAtlantic,therewere: Aprediction from a computer model of global warming Increased shear overthe Gulf of Mexico would act toweaken hurricanes would offset some of theincrease instrength due toincreased temperatures … Alsotheatmosphere tends tostabilize when there’s more moisture ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,25 Shears CanChange … ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,26 RecentChangesinHurricanesWorldwide Recentstudyclaimsthatstrongesth.haveincreased: 3of6strongeststormsever(Wilma,Rita,andKatrina) 27namedstorms(smashingthepreviousrecordof21) ranoutoflettersinthealphabet Q,U,X,YandZarenotused… hadtouseAlpha,Beta,Gamma,Delta,Epsilon,andZeta Butweknowbetter tosaythatoneanomalousseasonis Webster et al. (2005) duetoglobalwarming… plus,only10%oftheworld’shurricanesoccurinthe Atlantic ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,27 ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofU tah,28 Claimscat.4&5haveincreased by50% RecentChangesinHurricanesWorldwide RecentChangesinHurricanesWorldwide Emanuel (2005) Observationalrecordwith fullcoverageisrelatively shortthough Powerdissipationindex (PDI):bettermeasureof hurricanesthatcombines number,intensity and duration Beforethe1970swe didn’thavesatellitedata PaperbyChrisLandsea PDIintheAtlanticishighly arguesthatoverthelong term, recording instrumentschanged,not hurricanes correlatedwithAtlantic Oceantemperatures Thisstudysuggeststhat hurricaneswillcontinueto strengthenwithglobal warming ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofU tah,29 ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofU tah,30 5 ObservedHurricane Changes RecentChangesinHurricanesWorldwide Studyby:Maue Debatewasrather heatedforawhile (2011,GRL) Resultsarestillsomewhatcontentious Globaltropical Fundamentalproblemisthattheobservedrecordis cyclone accumulated energy (ACE) short andthathurricanesarerelativelyrare events Howaboutcomputermodelingresults? Considerableups anddowns Swingsare mostly Decrease since record highfrom 2005 duetonatural No distinction between weakand variability(ENSO stronghurricanes andPDO) ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,31 SimulatedHurricane Changes theseare difficulttoo:globalclimatemodelsaren’t highenoughresolutiontocapturehurricaneswell ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,32 Hurricanes Q&A CanindividualhurricaneslikeKatrinabeattributedtoglobal Recentmodelresultsare suggestingfewerbut moreintensestorms ← Weaker Stronger → Knutson and Tuleya (2004) ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,33 MoreTornadoes? warming? No! Canitbesaidthatglobalwarmingmadeanindividualhurricane likeKatrinastrongerthanitwouldhaveotherwisebeen? Perhaps.Itisbelievedthatwarmeroceanssupplymoreenergy tohurricanesandthusleadtostrongerhurricanes.Also,a warmeratmospherecanholdmoremoisture,potentially leadingtomoreenergyrelease. Havehurricanesbecomemoreintense? TheevidencefortheAtlanticissuggestive,butnotconclusive atthispoint.Globally:no Shouldweexpectthathurricaneswillbecomemoreintense? Yes.Heavierrains,strongerwinds,strongerstormsurges. ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,34 MoreTornadoesWithGlobalWarming? Same issueaswithhurricanes Hardtoprovetheexistenceoftrends There isreasontobelievethatstorms thatderive energy fromthecondensationofwatervapor(release of“latentheat”)willbemoreintenseinawarmer worldwithmoreatmosphericwater vapor ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,35 ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,36 6 Summary ofFutureofHurricanes Dataseemstoshowanincreaseinstrength,in particularoverAtlantic somearguethatdata qualityisnotgoodenoughto make thecasethough Modelssuggestthestrongeststormswillbecomemore frequent andstronger butalsoareductioninthetotalnumberofstorms Shouldbemuchscientificprogressinthisfieldoverthe nextdecade! asmodelresolutionincreasesandwegetmoredata ATMOS1020,ClimateChange,Thomas Reichler,U nivers ityofUtah,37 7