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Lecture 11 - 1 ERS 482/682 (Fall 2002) Energy budget ERS 482/682 Small Watershed Hydrology
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Lecture 11 - 2 ERS 482/682 (Fall 2002) Global energy budget Figure 3-2 (Dingman 2002)
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Lecture 11 - 3 ERS 482/682 (Fall 2002) © The Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.eduwww.exploratorium.edu Forests Transpiration uses CO 2 Net atmospheric absorption of energy Vehicles create CO 2 Net atmospheric absorption of energy
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Lecture 11 - 4 ERS 482/682 (Fall 2002) South Cascade Glacier, WA © The Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.eduwww.exploratorium.edu In the hydrologic cycle: ice in glaciers water in oceans water temperature in oceans air temperature water temperature in oceans
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Lecture 11 - 5 ERS 482/682 (Fall 2002) Figure 10.3 (Schlesinger 1997)
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Lecture 11 - 6 ERS 482/682 (Fall 2002) © The Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.eduwww.exploratorium.edu
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Lecture 11 - 7 ERS 482/682 (Fall 2002) http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=10302 ice albedo insulation
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Lecture 11 - 8 ERS 482/682 (Fall 2002) Implications – model predictions Increased humidity –Faster movement through hydrologic cycle Higher steady-state air temperature Unequal effects –Most temperature change at high latitudes –Oceans warm more slowly than land Could be severe drought as transition occurs
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