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Evidence for the Jumping Jet Hypothesis of abrupt climate Change
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Evidence of Abrupt Climate Change- DO Events from GISP 2
Warmer TIME (Stuiver and Grooves, 2000) (Stuiver and Grooves, 2001) At least 20 DO (Dansgaard-Oeschger) events recorded in the last 120 Kyears (Rahmstorf, 2003) Rapid warming followed by slow cooling then rapid cooling
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Dust In Greenland During Abrupt Climate Change
Warmer More Dust Time Cold times in Greenland are dustier (order of magnitude) Courtesy of Stephen Barker
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High resolution abrupt warming
Temperature More Dust Warm Dust Less Dust 50 years Time Cold Dust changes are more abrupt and precede temperature changes Fuhrer, 1999
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Scatter Plot of ice core oxygen isotope and calcium concentration
More Dust Stadial (Cold) Data Points Interstadial (Warm) Data Warmer [Fuhrer,1999] Temperature (oxygen isotopes) overlap between regimes but calcium does not CLIMATE REGIME IS BEST CHARACTERIZED BY ATMOSPHERC DUST LOAD – FACTOR OF 10 change
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Ideas that do NOT explain dust changes
Strength of Deposition- Wet deposition is dominant [Steffenson, 1997] Change in source area- all dust is from Asia [Svenson, 2000] Change in size of source area- Greenland change is too quick [Fuhrer, 1999] Stronger winds- sea salts in core change moderately [Mogenson, 2002]
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Could the Laurentide Ice Sheet Cause the Jet Stream to Jump?
Jet flows to the south of the topography- similar to the Modern day circulation Jet flows to the north of the topography
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Force A General Circulation Model with glacial conditions and two different ice sheets
Courtesy Camille Li
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How does the atmospheric circulation change- Stationary waves
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How does the Atlantic Jet And storm track change?
Small Ice Contours = Jet speed (m/s) At 300 hPa Colors = Storm activity (V’T’ at 700 hPa) Big Ice K m/s
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Back Trajectories from Greenland
Small Ice Back Trajectories From Summit Big Ice Origin (15 days At 500 hPa) The Dust Highway
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How sensitive is the transition in atmospheric circulation to the ice sheet topography?
Courtesy Joe Barsugli
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Conclusions The dust changes in Greenland during abrupt climate change are more rapid and precede the temperature changes We speculate these changes indicate a change in the atmospheric circulation regime A general circulation model shows that the Jet Stream may jump during the glacial in a way which may be consistent with the change in dust loading
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Courtesy Stephen Barker
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