Atmospheric Research HOT COWS! Presentation of pilot risk assessment to stakeholders Probability of climate change in terms of milk loss Adaptation assessment.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
FEEDBACK PARAMETERS Let T s = global mean surface air temperature R= net flux of heat into the climate system ΔR f = change in R due to some change in.
Advertisements

 GLOBAL WARMING is the increase of the Earth’s average surface temperature due to a build-up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.  CLIMATE CHANGE.
Air Temperature. ► Temperature :  a measure of the average speed at which molecules are moving or vibrating.
1 Key vulnerabilities to climate change Some ecosystems are highly vulnerable: Coral reefs, marine shell organisms Tundra, boreal forests, mountain and.
Climate Change. Climate change: Changes in many climatic factors. Global warming: The rise in global temperatures.
Earth’s Weather and Climate
Pre-Lab: Absorption & Radiation by Land & Water
What role does the Ocean play in Global Climate Change?
Climate Change and Global Warming. What is the difference between global warming and climate change? How are they interrelated?
Climate Change Andrew Levan – Department of Physics.
8.1/8.2 Climate Change Weather and Climate. Weather Atmospheric conditions in a particular location over a short period of time Includes: temperature,
Global warming indicates the increase in the average temperature of Earth's atmosphere and oceans. It is one of the kinds of global climate change and.
Rising Temperatures. Various Temperature Reconstructions from
World Geography Unit 2: Patterns in Weather & Climate.
10:23 AM Sanders 7.9 Greenhouse Effect Unit 7: Water Cycle and Climate.
John Latham and Alan Gadian Coral Bleaching (in preparation) Hurricane amelioration Meridional Heat flux 1.
GLOBAL WARMING. Global warming is the increase of the Earth’s average surface temperature due to greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, which trap.
Tailored climate indices for DRR (infrastructure) Elena Akentyeva Main Geophysical Observatory, ST. PETERSBURG, RF.
Atmospheric Research Climate Hazards & Risk Assessment Roger N. Jones AIACC Kickoff Meeting Nairobi February
A nimal improvement in the tropics Written by Wuttigrai Boonkum.
Page 1 Met Office contribution to RL5 Task ‘Large-scale interactions between atmospheric moisture and water availability - coupling of atmospheric.
Global Warming By Mariah Gamez. Global Warming is when increase in the average temperature of Earth near surface and oceans.
Heating of the Atmosphere
Figures and selected tables from the Summary for Policymakers and Technical Summary of the Working Group II contribution to the IPCC Fourth Assessment.
Atmospheric Research Operationalising Coping Ranges climate sensitivity, coping ranges and risk Roger N. Jones AIACC Training Workshop on Adaptation and.
Climate Zones Sixth Grade Science. Climate- the average weather conditions for an area over a long period of time.
Climate Change The Debate Is Done. Climate Change In the scientific world there are very few doubts about the far reaching effects of climate change The.
Animal Environment and Adaptation Dr. Mickey Latour Purdue University.
Sun Controls Earth’s Climate System Earth has a global climate system that includes air, land, liquid water, ice, and living things.climate system The.
Earth’s Atmosphere and Climate Chapter 3. Weather and Climate The difference: Weather- condition of the atmosphere at a given place and time Climate-
Julia. SEQUENCE What is G.W? Effect of human activities Impact(result) of G.W Two camps of G.W Solution for G.W.
Atmospheric Research Representing Uncertainties & Selecting Scenarios Roger N. Jones AIACC Training Workshop on Development and Application of Integrated.
WEATHER CLIMATE Weather refers to the state of the atmosphere in a place at a specific time For example, we could say that the weather in London today.
Climate What is Climate? average weather conditions over a period of many years.
TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY INDEX. What is Temperature Humidity Index? Temperature Humidity Index (THI) is a measure that has been used since the early 1990s.
LO: To be able to interpret graphs to explain if the climate is changing To be able to construct a diagram to show the greenhouse effect To explain the.
“CLIMATE IS WHAT WE EXPECT, AND WEATHER IS WHAT WE GET” ~ MARK TWAIN.
How Convection Currents Affect Weather and Climate.
EXPRESSION PROFILING, CHARACTERIZATION AND EVALUATION OF HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 70 (HSP 70) IN VECHUR, KASARGODE (BOS INDICUS) AND CROSSBRED (BOS INDICUS ×
Did you know they’re not the same?. Daily condition of Earth’s atmosphere Specific – 44 F, 30% rain, 8 mph wind, 43% humidity Weather changes every day.
Global Warming. What is global warming?  An increase in global average temperatures.
Climate Chapter 17.  Weather- the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place.  Climate- average weather condition over a period of time.
CHAPTER 3 THE DYNAMIC EARTH Section 2 – Part 3 The Greenhouse Effect.
Heat and Temperature Objectives
Do you think Global Warming is happening?
Chapter 17 Earth Science Climate.
Global Warming Is the Climate really Changing?
CLIMATE CHANGE Global Warming.
Biomes Lecture.
Overpopulation: Global Warming
What is the optimal number in an ensemble?
Reading a Climate Graph
بعض النقاط التي تؤخذ في الحسبان عند تقييم الاستثمارات الزراعية
So we can say that the climate in London is temperate
Weather vs. Climate What’s the Difference?.
Impact of climate change on animal production
World Geography 3200.
What is the percentage of global precipitation falling on the land?
Climate/Seasons Review
Temperature and CO2 Trends.
Ocean Water Most of the salt in the ocean is sodium chloride, which is made up of the elements sodium and chloride, although many other elements can be.
The Fight against Global Warming.
WEATHER & CLIMATE.
What is the percentage of global precipitation falling on the land?
Unit 8 Notes: Climate Change
Thermal comfort Factors
Heat Loss and Surface Area.
Ocean Water Most of the salt in the ocean is sodium chloride, which is made up of the elements sodium and chloride, although many other elements can be.
Reading a Climate Graph
Earth's Dynamic Climate
Presentation transcript:

Atmospheric Research HOT COWS! Presentation of pilot risk assessment to stakeholders Probability of climate change in terms of milk loss Adaptation assessment Planning horizons

Atmospheric Research Heat stress model Temperature / Heat Index (THI) Maximum temperature and dewpoint temperature THI = T max T dewpoint

Atmospheric Research Production effects THI between 79 and 88 THI between 72 and 78 mild stress no stress moderate stress mild stress

Atmospheric Research Milk loss sensitivity analysis (THI >72) Dewpoint Temperature Change (°C) Maximum Temperature Change (°C) 280 (4%) 350 (5%) 420 (6%) 490 (7%) 540 (8%) 630 (9%) 700 (10%)

Atmospheric Research Milk loss sensitivity analysis (THI >78) Dewpoint Temperature Change (°C) Maximum Temperature Change (°C)

Atmospheric Research Constructing climate probabilities for maximum temperature in 2070 Global Warming

Atmospheric Research Constructing climate probabilities for dewpoint temperature in 2070 Global Warming Regional Dewpoint Change per DGW

Atmospheric Research Risk response surface

Atmospheric Research Risk of average milk loss under climate change - THI72

Atmospheric Research Risk of average milk loss under climate change - THI78

Atmospheric Research Milk gain due to adaptation from THI72 to THI78

Atmospheric Research Planning horizons and windows of adaptation Planning horizon