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1 Topic: Climate Change Climate: Average weather (temp and moisture) conditions in an area over a long period of time.

2 Factors that determine climate:

3  1) Latitude:  Higher latitudes (far from Equator), lower the angle, colder temperatures. More Sun = Warmer Climates (tropical) Less Sun

4 2) Atmospheric Circulation http://geology.csupomona.edu/drjessey/class/Gsc101/Pressure.html

5 3) Oceanic Circulation http://staff.orecity.k12.or.us/steve.tebor/atm%20currents/current/html/vertical_structure_images.html

6  eoearth.org

7 4) Topography: (ex – Mountains, Plains) Mt. Kilimanjaro (near Equator) is capped in snow year round! Elevation of 5896 m above sea level. kilimanjaroexpeditions.wordpress.com

8 5) Volcanic Activity

9 6) Seasonal Changes Caused by Earth’s tilt and revolution

10 The Greenhouse Effect

11 Greenhouse at Peconic River Herb Farm, Calverton, NY Burns

12 The Greenhouse Effect in a Car Woods Hole Institute Greenhouse Effect Primer

13 Visible Light – short wavelength Absorbed at the surface Earth radiates heat energy back Infrared – Long Wavelengths Greenhouse Gases Gases absorb infrared energy in the atmosphere, warming it slowly Space Earth’s atmosphere

14 The Greenhouse Effect http://www.edfenergy.com/energyfuture/energy-gap-climate-change/greenhouse-effect

15 Earth’s average temps 15° C (59°F) No greenhouse temps -18°C (-.4°F).

16  Water Vapor – H2O  Carbon dioxide – CO2  Halocarbon (ex- Chlorofluorocarbons)  Methane – CH4  Nitrous Oxide – NO2  Ozone Greenhouse Gases

17 Based on concentrations (ppb) adjusted for heat retention characteristics % of Greenhouse Effect % Natural% Man-made Water vapor95.000% 94.999%0.001% Carbon Dioxide (CO2)3.618% 3.502%0.117% Methane (CH4)0.360% 0.294%0.066% Nitrous Oxide (N2O)0.950% 0.903%0.047% Misc. gases ( CFC's, etc.)0.072% 0.025%0.047% Total100.00% 99.720.28% Anthropogenic (man-made) Contribution to the "Greenhouse Effect," expressed as % of Total (water vapor INCLUDED) Dr. Wallace Broecker, a leading world authority on climate Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, lecture presented at R. A. Daly Lecture at the American Geophysical Union's spring meeting in Baltimore, Md., May 1996.

18 The Water Cycle http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7829850.stm

19 http://www.windows2universe.org/earth/climate/images/carboncycle_jpg_image.html The Carbon Cycle

20 National Geographic Global Warming 101 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJAbATJCugs http:// www.brainpop.com/search/search.weml?keyword=greenhouse+effect

21  Solar maxima tend to have much higher UV radiation.  This warms the stratosphere (ozone layer) and the ground-level ozone as well. Solar Activity Click for the UV Solar Fader from the SoHO Satellite! http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/realtime/eit_171/1024/latest.html

22  …if you want a moderately-warm Earth... Greenhouse Gases are great…

23  Absorb and radiate heat  Anthropogenic (human- influenced) gases include: Greenhouse Gases http://www.learner.org/courses/envsci/unit/text.php?unit=2&secNum=4


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