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What we know about global climate change Philip Mote (206) 616-5346 [email protected] University of Washington What we know (high confidence) • Earth’s climate is changing • Humans are involved and the pattern is unlike natural changes • Global average temperature is likely to increase 1.4-5.8°C this century, most land areas more • We know this through peer-reviewed research and assessments Evidence of warming • • • • • Direct measurements Glaciers receding Ice shelves collapsing Snow declining and streamflow shifting Shifts in ranges and behavior of species Understanding recent climate history Recent trend: +0.5°C (0.9°F) in 30 yrs Human influence emerges Larsen B Ice shelf Antarctica January 31, 2002 MODIS data Courtesy NSIDC February 17 February 23 March 5 Antarctic Peninsula Glacier Acceleration • Larsen A – x3 increase in flow speed of 2 feed glaciers • Larsen B – x2-x6 increase in flow speed of 4 feed glaciers • Hektoria glacier lowered by ~40m in 6 mo • Glaciers south of collapse region unaffected • “cork from bottle” analogy • ~ 0.06mm/y global msl contribution? Work in progress Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change : Exeter Feb 2005 0.3 Satellite temperature trends Temperature Trends (K/decade) (a) UAH: T_2 0.25 RSS: T_2 0.2 Surface Temp. (4, 5) 0.15 0.1 0.05 0 -0.05 1979-2001 -0.1 Globe NH SH Tropics 0.3 Temperature Trends (K/decade) (b) UAH: T_850-300 0.25 RSS: T_850-300 0.2 Surface Temp. (4, 5) 0.15 0.1 0.05 0 -0.05 1979-2001 -0.1 Globe NH SH Tropics Fu et al. (2004) 11 Rapid global sea level rise Local evidence of warming 13 The South Cascade glacier retreated dramatically in the 20th century 1928 Courtesy of the USGS glacier group 2000 3.6°F 2.7°F 1.8°F 0.9°F Puget Sound area Race Rocks lighthouse, Victoria As the West warms, winter flows rise and summer flows drop Figure by Iris Stewart, Scripps Inst. of Oceanog. (UC San Diego) By several measures, Western snowfed streamflow has been arriving earlier in the year in recent decades Spring-pulse dates Center time Spring pulse Centers of Mass Stewart et al., 2004; Stewart et al., 2005 April 1 snowpack: no decline at high elevations ...but large declines at low elevations daily flow records dating to <1935 Green Metrics of flow Center date JJAS flow As observed elsewhere, mean inflow to Puget Sound is shifting earlier as the snowpack declines Center date of annual flow Causes of climate change Changing atmospheric composition: CO2 Mauna Loa, Hawaii Data from Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Lab., NOAA. Data prior to 1973 from C. Keeling, Scripps Inst. Oceanogr. Carbon dioxide: up 32% Natural Climate Influence Human Climate Influence All Climate Influences Future climate change 21st century temperature change IPCC (www.ipcc.ch) Climate change commitment: at any point in time, we are committed to additional warming and sea level rise from the radiative forcing already in the system: the brakes work slowly! (Meehl et al., 2005: How much more warming and sea level rise? Science, 307, 1769—1772) Recent findings and events Ocean acidification Intensity and destructiveness of tropical cyclones may be increasing (controversial) Unprecedented 2003 European heat wave may have been accentuated by warming Hurricane Catarina - first recorded South Atlantic tropical storm, March 2004 Heat-wave deaths in France, August 2003 (SINERM 2003) The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season Total: 27 (vs 21 in 1933) Total: 13 (vs 12 in 1969) Conclusions Human influence on climate has emerged Warming and its consequences will continue even after greenhouse gas concentrations are stabilized