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Lecture 15. Defining climate, climate controls Climate classification Past climates Historical climate paleoclimate Data and mechanism for change. Climate, the collective state of the atmosphere for a given location and over a specified time interval.
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Lecture 15 Defining climate, climate controls Climate classification Past climates Historical climate paleoclimate Data and mechanism for change
Climate, the collective state of the atmosphere for a given location and over a specified time interval • Location, regional or global scale climate • Time • Averages and extremes of variables • Temperature • Precipitation • winds
Climate controls • Latitude • Elevation • Topography • Proximity to large bodies of water • Prevailing atmospheric circulation
Classifying climate zones --- Koppen • A. Humid tropical • B. Dry • C. Humid middle-latitude, mild winters • D. Humid middle-latitude, severe winters • E. Polar • H. Highland Note that boundaries fluctuate from year to year
Moist subtropical to Mid-Latitude (C)Marine west coast climates
Past climates • Historical climate (past several K years) • Instrumental record (measurements) • Historical data (for example diaries, ship logs) • Paleoclimate, study of climate of the distant past • Use environmental records, such as • Tree rings • Pollen records • Air bubbles and dust in ice • Marine sediments • Fossil record
Concentration of atm CO2 and CH4 from ice bubbles in the Vostok ice core 2083 m long ice core. Dated by counting the number of ice layers
Ice cores • Dust in ice sheets can be caused by volcanoes • Or by dry windy conditions that lead to soil erosion • Colder periods in Earth’s history are usually much dustier • Did the dust block the sun or did the colder temperatures cause drier conditions?
Past climates, the change mechanisms • Volcanic eruptions • Asteroid impacts • Solar variability • Variations in Earth’s orbit: Milankovitch cycles • Precession • Obliquity • Eccentricity • Plate tectonics
Volcanic activity and climate change • Explosive eruptions emit huge quantities of gases and fine grained debris into the atmosphere • The greatest eruptions at low latitudes are powerful enough to inject the material into stratosphere where it will filter out a portion of the incoming solar radiation • Mount St Helens • El Chichon • Mount Pinatubo
Solar variability • Variations in the amount of energy from the sun • Variations in number of sunspots follow an 11 year cycle • Maunder minimum– some believe that a reduction in output of the sun during this time cooled Earth • Little Ice Age, 1400--1850
Precession: Earth’s axis wobbles (like that of a spinning top) every 27K years
Obliquity: the angle Earth’s axis makes with the plane of Earth’s orbit (41K years)
Eccentricity: change in the shape of Earth’s orbit around the sun (100K years)
Plate tectonics and climate change 300million years ago
Ice age is a period global cooling that leads to the creation of vast ice sheets across land