IPY/NSTA Web Seminar: Polar Climates, How Are They Changing? LIVE INTERACTIVE YOUR DESKTOP Tuesday, May 15, 2007 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern.

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IPY/NSTA Web Seminar: Polar Climates, How Are They Changing? LIVE INTERACTIVE YOUR DESKTOP Tuesday, May 15, :00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern time

NSTA Web Seminar (May 15, 2007): Polar Climates, How are they Changing? Douglas “Dr. Doug” Williams in the Russian Arctic

Do any of you include the “poles” in your curriculum? A. In the past B. Currently C. Plan to in the future

IPY IPY IPY

Sea ice in the Antarctic aboard Polarstern; G. Chapelle - © Alfred Wegener Institut / IPF Our goals today: How the Climate System is changing How the Arctic is responding How the Antarctic is responding Teaching Opportunities

Global mean temperatures have increased Courtesy of Dr. Roberta Johnson, UCAR Windows to the Universe

NASA Modified from Dr. Roberta Johnson, UCAR Windows to the Universe Base Period= Global Mean=0.53 o C In a warming world, spatial differences are evident Mean Surface Temperature Anomalies ( o C)

Why Focus on the Polar Regions?  Critical linkages to the Earth’s Climate System  Relevance to Society  Interdisciplinary content spans broad spectrum of the geosciences  Opportunities for authentic inquiry-based learning  Opportunities to engage students in research- driven learning in an interdisciplinary context Polar bears on melting ice berg in Beaufort Sea, 2004 Courtesy Environment Canada Modified from Dr. Roberta Johnson, UCAR Windows to the Universe

Antarctica Highest Driest Coldest windiest Emptiest Place a “W” and an “E” where you think the West and East Antarctic ice sheets are? Continent on Earth

Image courtesy of Bruce Peterson, WHOI, Biogeochemical Tracers in Arctic Rivers(The PARTNERS Project) ( An ocean surrounded by major rivers Dr. Doug’s NSF Arctic research

Given your knowledge of the seasonal differences between the No. and So. Hemispheres, place a stamp on the sea ice conditions when winter is occurring in both hemi- spheres. Sea Ice Lots of sea ice Little sea ice Open ocean

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Summer Arctic Sea Ice Use your (red) drawing tool to outline the area of sea ice missing in 2000 as compared to 1979.

Sea Ice Decline Intensifies: September (minimum) trend, Why is this important? Are you familiar with the term albedo?

In your own words, define the term albedo

What IF… The Arctic were Ice-free?

What computer models indicate… 2002 What do you think will be some of the consequences of this scenario?

Gravity Measurements Help Melt Ice Mysteries Changes in the mass observed by GRACE satellites during 2005 Credit: NASA

The seasonal melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has increased on average by 16% from 1979 to 2002

In what way do the effects of disappearing sea ice and melting Greenland ice differ? The September trend for sea ice from 1979 to 2005 is now showing a decline of more than 8 percent per decade Greenland melting raises global sea level Sea ice disappearing raises global sea level Greenland melting cools global air temps. Sea ice disappearing cools global air temps.

Modified from Dr. Roberta Johnson UCAR Windows to the Universe Glacial Earthquakes on Greenland New Discovery for increased ice sheet sensitivity to surface warming *

Courtesy of Dr. Roberta Johnson, UCAR Windows to the Universe Other disturbing trends…

Permafrost in the Arctic is melting, leading to infrastructure damage and economic costs as well as disrupting subsistence life styles Courtesy of Dr. Roberta Johnson, UCAR Windows to the Universe Change in permafrost temperatures at various depths in Fairbanks, Alaska

Glaciers worldwide have been shrinking

Overall trends Glacier-front trends on the Antarctic Peninsula over the last 50 years Alison Cook, British Antarctic Survey

Rainbow of hope in the Arctic Photo from the Russian Arctic July 2003 by Dr. Doug -Air temperatures are increasing -Sea ice is decreasing, thinning -Soil temperatures increasing -Permafrost melting -Glaciers receding -Coastal erosion increasing -Freshwater input increasing -Temperate species are invading -Snow cover is declining

Teaching Opportunities & IPY Unifying Concepts and Processes Systems, order, and organization Evidence, models, and explanation Change, constancy, and measurement Evolution and equilibrium Science as Inquiry Abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry Understandings about scientific inquiry Physical Science Properties and changes of properties in matter Motions and forces Transfer of energy Life Science Populations and ecosystems Diversity and adaptations of organisms Earth and Space Science Structure of the Earth system Earth’s history Earth in the solar system Science and Technology Understandings about science and technology Science in Personal and Social Perspectives Populations, resources, and environments Natural hazards Risks and benefits Science and technology in society History and Nature of Science Science as a human endeavor Nature of science History of science Courtesy of Dr. Roberta Johnson, UCAR Windows to the Universe NSES Content Standards Grades 5-8 Place a stamp where you see potential

Courtesy of Dr. Roberta Johnson, UCAR Windows to the Universe Some Great Websites on Climate Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)- US Global Change Research Program (lots of good stuff)- World Health Organization (WHO) - US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – National Snow and Ice Data Center (great cryosphere data)- National Center for Atmospheric Research Climate and Global Dynamics - Climate HotSpots Map (AMAZING!)- Vital Climate Graphics (Great ppt Graphics)- World View of Global Warming (photos)- Exploratorium Global Change Research Explorer - Global Environmental Change and Our Health - NCAR Education and Outreach Website – Digital Library for Earth System Science -

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National Science Teachers Association Gerry Wheeler, Executive Director Frank Owens, Associate Executive Director Conferences and Programs Al Byers, Assistant Executive Director e-Learning LIVE INTERACTIVE YOUR DESKTOP NSTA Web Seminars Flavio Mendez, Program Manager Jeff Layman, Technical Coordinator Susan Hurstcalderone, Volunteer Chat Moderator