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Climate Change: The Move to Action (AOSS 480 // NRE 480) Kevin Reed 2133 Space Research Building (North Campus) [email protected] http://www-personal.umich.edu/~kareed/ Winter 2012 February 21, 2012 Class News • Ctools site: AOSS_SNRE_480_001_W12 • 2008 and 2010 Class On Line: – http://climateknowledge.org/classes/index.ph p/Climate_Change:_The_Move_to_Action Today • What Are Extreme Events? • Are They Changing? • Will Extremes Differ With ‘Climate Change’? • Communication Extreme Weather Events What is an Extreme? • Categorizing an event as “extreme” is a somewhat arbitrary procedure. – What is extreme at one space and time may be typical at e another. – Extremes are at the tails of the distribution. How is “tail” defined? – Does extreme mean “rare” or simply high impact? • Generalized Extreme Value Theory 1/ k 1k(x )/ US CCSP Report 3.3 - 2008 What is an Extreme? • Extremes are a natural component of a stable climate. • However, there are costs! US CCSP Report 3.3 - 2008 Trends Temperature Precipitation NCDC/NOAA – State of the Climate Trends – Tornadoes? NCDC/NOAA – State of the Climate Trends – Snow? NCDC/NOAA – State of the Climate Trends – Tropical Cyclones? NCDC/NOAA – State of the Climate Trends – Tropical Cyclones? NCDC/NOAA – State of the Climate Trends - Issues • Data reliability – Technology, Coverage • Natural Variability • Regional Distributions • Is there an anthropogenic signature? Trends • 2011 was a record-breaking year for Climate Extremes 2011 Extremes • 14 Events of >$1 Billion in Damage • Effective Communication? NOAA News 2011 Extremes NCDC/NOAA – State of the Climate 2011 Extremes - Ranks NCDC/NOAA – State of the Climate U.S. Climate Extreme Index CEI NCDC/NOAA – State of the Climate Communication • This is one agency’s (NOAA) at communicating extreme events and trends to the public? • Is one of the figures particularly effective? • As a whole? • Other sources: – NOAA – Extreme Weather 2011 – Natural Resources Defense Council – Wunderground – Expert Blogs How Might Extremes Change? US CCSP Report 3.3 - 2008 How Might Extremes Change? • Changes may be more complex! IPCC SREX Weather and Climate Extremes in a Changing Climate US CCSP Report 3.3 - 2008 Projected Precipitation Changes US CCSP Report 3.3 - 2008 Possible Changes in Hurricanes Can be basin specific! Emanuel (2007) Holland and Webster (2007) Weather and Climate Extremes in a Changing Climate • In general, similar to IPCC AR4 and IPCC SREX results. • Specific to North America. US CCSP Report 3.3 - 2008 Importance? • For U.S. • Cost are increasing for many reasons: – Population growth – Where people live – Changes in extremes (as shown) – Vulnerability (building codes) US CCSP Report 3.3 - 2008 IPCC Special Report on Extremes Are These Reports Effective? • There are differences in the presentation of information. • Is one more effective than another? • What are the strengths? • Room for improvement? • How is it different when compared to IPCC AR4? Example: Hurricanes Fractional Change • Strong storms, but less globally. Zhao et al. (2009) Example: Hurricanes • This is important because: Meyer et al. (1997) Example: Hurricanes • Also… adaptation… US CCSP Report 3.3 - 2008 Example: Heat Waves • Barriopedro et al., Russian Heat Wave, Science, 2011 • Dole et al., Russian Heat Wave, GRL, 2011 • Rahmstorf, Increase of Extreme Events, PNAS, 2011 • Shearer and Rood, Earthzine, 2011 Example: Heat Waves • 2010 Russian Heat Wave They see no signal of the role anthropogenic sources Dole et al. 2011 Example: Heat Waves • Potential for Future Russian Heat Waves Scientific Debates Dole et al. 2011 Example: Heat Waves • European Heat Waves (1500-2100) 2 500-year events in last decade! Barriopedro et al. 2011 Example: Heat Waves More Communication • These case studies demonstrate that there is an attempt to ‘simplify’, or communicate the science to the public, in the reports that we have read in class. • NCAR – AtmosNews – http://www2.ucar.edu/atmosnews/attributi on/steroids-baseball-climate-change – Deliberate attempt to increase communication with public. • “It’s not the right question to ask if this storm or that storm is due to global warming, or is it natural variability. Nowadays, there’s always an element of both.” Kevin Trenberth – NCAR Shearer and Rood (2011) • Scientist are part of the conversation… should help frame better questions. • Two different realities, natural and the anthropogenically changed… this does not exist. • “The result is that scientific debates that were historically carried out in the slow deliberations of peer-reviewed journals are now on public display and can be misrepresented.”