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Alaska’s Arctic : Features of the Region. Observed Climate Change in Northern Alaska. Martha Shulski Alaska Climate Research Center Geophysical Institute, UAF http://climate.gi.alaska.edu. MODIS image, courtesy of GINA. Beaufort High Beaufort Gyre. Siberian Shelf. Canada Basin.
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Alaska’s Arctic: Features of the Region Observed Climate Changein Northern Alaska Martha Shulski Alaska Climate Research Center Geophysical Institute, UAF http://climate.gi.alaska.edu MODIS image, courtesy of GINA
Beaufort HighBeaufort Gyre Siberian Shelf Canada Basin Beaufort Sea Chukchi Sea Beaufort Shelf Alaska’s Arctic: Features of the Region
Siberian Shelf Canada Basin Beaufort Sea Jan Jul Chukchi Sea Beaufort Shelf Calm: <2% Speed: 5 m/s Prevailing winds Alaska’s Arctic: Features of the Region Beaufort HighBeaufort Gyre
Alaska’s Arctic: Features of the Region T = -12°C P = 10 cm S = 86 cm Snowcover Sept - June Barrow, Kuparuk Prudhoe Bay, Umiat
Alaska’s Arctic: Features of the Region Geographical and Meteorological Background Comparison to rest of Alaska Driest Dry www.prism.oregonstate.edu
Alaska’s Arctic: Features of the Region Geographical and Meteorological Background Comparison to rest of Alaska Driest Summer thermal gradient www.prism.oregonstate.edu
Alaska’s Arctic: Features of the Region Meteorological observing stations
Alaska’s Arctic: Features of the Region Meteorological stations Lack of spatial detail!!- inland - high elevation
Alaska’s Arctic: Features of the Region Data Problems anemometer icing
Alaska’s Arctic: Features of the Region Data Problems measuring precipitation accurately US NWS 8" non-recording gauge Photo by S. Berezovskaya (UAF) Double Fence IntercomparisonReference (DFIR) Photo by D.Yang (UAF)
Alaska’s Arctic: Changes in the Region Geographical and Meteorological Background Temperature increase
Alaska’s Arctic: Changes in the Region Geographical and Meteorological Background Walsh and Chapman http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/
Alaska’s Arctic: Changes in the Region Geographical and Meteorological Background winter spring autumn summer Walsh and Chapman http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/
Alaska’s Arctic: Changes in the Region Geographical and Meteorological Background Growing season increase
Alaska’s Arctic: Changes in the Region Geographical and Meteorological Background Sea ice decrease Beaufort Sea
Alaska’s Arctic: Changes in the Region Geographical and Meteorological Background Sea ice decrease Beaufort Sea
Alaska’s Arctic: Changes in the Region Geographical and Meteorological Background Wildfire increase Alaska Fire Service http://fire.ak.blm.gov/content/aicc/stats/2007stats.pdf
Alaska’s Arctic: Changes in the Region Geographical and Meteorological Background Wildfire increase • Anaktuvuk FireStatistics • tundra • limited protection • 40% of total area • > 200,000 acres • > all historical fires north of 68° Alaska Fire Service http://fire.ak.blm.gov/content/aicc/stats/2007stats.pdf
>> Environmental data for the Arctic Network parks http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/nps/reports/2007_04_23_arcninventory_final.pdf Alaska’s Arctic: Upcoming products Geographical and Meteorological Background >> New PRISM data (1971 - 2000) >> New plant hardiness maps (USDA)
Climate Change in Northern Alaska Geographical and Meteorological Background • Temperature Increase: Warming most pronounced in winter and spring • GGD increase, lengthening of growing season • Precipitation decrease seen in observations • Sea ice extent decrease • Wildfire increase