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Global Warming Final Exam Review. GEO 307 Dr. Garver. Final Exam. Exam is on 6/12/14 Thursday 9:10 – 11:10 Finals week office hours: Office hours 6/10/14 Tuesday 9:0 0 – 11:30 Office hours 6/12/14 Thursday 11:30 – 1:00
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Global WarmingFinal Exam Review GEO 307 Dr. Garver
Final Exam • Exam is on 6/12/14Thursday 9:10 – 11:10 • Finals week office hours: • Office hours 6/10/14Tuesday 9:00 – 11:30 • Office hours 6/12/14Thursday 11:30 – 1:00 • Bring midterm and all quizzes to turn in at final for 2 extra points. Exam is comprehensive: • All midterm material • New material since midterm • Archer Chapters 6 - 10 • Feedbacks web link (week 7)
Chapter 6 • Energy Budget of the Earth fluctuates on daily & seasonal timescales (in contrast to the layer model). • Annual Energy Budget doesn’t balance locally because excess heat is carried to higher latitudes by winds and ocean currents. • Global warming forecast requires simulation the weather – computational challenge.
Earth’s tilt determines how much heat the surface receives from the Sun each day as a function of latitude (y axis) and time of year (x axis).
net heat input at low latitudes, transport to high latitudes
Global Circulation With Rotation With CoriolisEffect
Chapter 7 Positive vs. Negative Feedback Loops Feedbacks shown in figure 7.1 a – d Effects of Clouds Table 7.1
Chapter 8: Carbon Cycle • Exists in a range of forms • Photosynthesis stores energy by producing organic C from inorganic C • Where is all the carbon (sinks)? • Atm • Land • Oceans • How does it move (fluxes)?
Reduction-Oxidation Chemistry • Inorganic carbon • Organic Carbon
Life on Earth is based on: CO2 + H2O + energy CH2O + O2
Chapter 9: Fossil Fuels and Energy • Most of humankinds energy comes from fossil fuels • Coal • Oil • natural gas • Where Fossil Fuels Come from, how they’re formed. • Renewable sources • How we measure energy • W = J/S • Terawatt = 1012 (TW)
Total energy used U.S. Figure 9.11a) energy consumption, b) consumption per person, c) per dollar gdp. energy used/person U.S. energy used/dollar
Chapter 10: The Perturbed Carbon Cycle Methane • Natural and anthropogenic sources (table 10.1) • Rate of emission + atm lifetime = concentration in atm • Lifetime of a CH4 molecule
CO2 • Accumulating more slowly in the atm than we are releasing it, why? • Ocean uptake vs. Land • Lifetime in atm vs. CH4 • Anthropogenic sources
Deforestation 1.5 Gton C/yr • Fossil Fuels 8.5Gton C/yr • These numbers are from current Archer text
fossil fuel + deforestation = atm CO2 rising 3 Gton C/yr • Where is the other 4 Gton C/yr going? • 2 main sinks – oceans & terrestrial biosphere • What role does each play • How do we quantify it? • Timescales