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Comparing Climate and Weather A Model U.S. Climate Reference Network Station LuAnn Dahlman NOAA Climate Program Office ESIP Federation Summer Meeting, July 12, 2011
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1971 — Annual 4 th of July Picnic — Minneapolis, Minnesota
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16171819 20 212223242526 27 28293031 13 1415 9 101112 6 7 8 23451 Hi: 74 Lo: 44 Pcp: 0 11 Hi: 72 Lo: 45 Pcp: 0 8 Hi: 62 Lo: 58 Pcp: 0.61” 9 Hi: 64 Lo: 58 Pcp: 0.09” 6 Hi: 86 Lo: 66 Pcp: 0 7 Hi: 82 Lo: 61 Pcp: 0 5 Hi: 82 Lo: 61 Pcp: 0 4 Hi: 84 Lo: 66 Pcp: 0 10 Hi: 74 Lo: 36 Pcp: 0 15 Hi: 86 Lo: 64 Pcp: 0 14 Hi: 85 Lo: 68 Pcp: 0 13 Hi: 85 Lo: 66 Pcp: 0 17 Hi: 81 Lo: 66 Pcp: 0 16 Hi: 84 Lo: 68 Pcp: 0 18 Hi: 82 Lo: 61 Pcp: 0 19 Hi: 82 Lo: 61 Pcp: 0 July
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1972 — 4 th of July Picnic — Minneapolis, Minnesota
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1980 — 4 th of July Picnic — Minneapolis, Minnesota
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1990 — Annual 4 th of July Picnic — Minneapolis, Minnesota
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2000 — Annual 4 th of July Picnic — Minneapolis, Minnesota
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What has Charlie been measuring for 30 years? a.Climate b.Climate and Weather c.Weather
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What is Charlie calculating? a.Climate b.Climate and Weather c.Weather
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(1971-2000)
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Climate normals for Minneapolis, 1971 - 2000
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Compared to 2010 weather
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Climate normals for Minneapolis, 1971 - 2000 Compared to 2009 weather
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Climate normals for Minneapolis, 1971 - 2000 Compared to 2008 weather
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Multigraph Climate Explorer http://climateexplorer.multigraph.org
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Climate normals for Minneapolis, 1971 - 2000 Historically, three consecutive decades of weather observations have been used to describe climate
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www.climate.gov
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Now anticipating release of 30-year Climate Normals for 1981 – 2010 For Minneapolis, January minimums have increased by almost 3°F July maximums have decreased by about 0.5°F
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Weather is what’s happening outside your window Atmospheric conditions that you can see, feel, or measure are weather.
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Climate can be described by words or numbers, but you cannot touch it Temperature Statistics Dynamic normals based on fewer than 30 years are also being used to make comparisons
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Temperature Statistics And though climate is often characterized by temperature alone…
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Climate is really a multi-faceted concept
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Decide if each of the following phrases describes climate or weather. Climate? or Weather?
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Tells us what kind of clothes to wear Climate? or Weather?
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Tells us what kind of clothes to wear Climate? or Weather
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Tells us what kind of clothes to buy Climate? or Weather?
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Tells us what kind of clothes to buy Climate? or Weather?
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The picture that comes to your mind when you think of a faraway place Climate? or Weather?
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The picture that comes to your mind when you think of a faraway place
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California usually has a winter storm during the last week of December Climate? or Weather?
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California usually has a winter storm during the last week of December Climate? or Weather?
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How reliable do you think our weather records are for characterizing climate? A-Not reliable B-Somewhat reliable C-Very reliable D-Extremely reliable
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U.S. Climate Reference Network Station
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A quick look at the data: US Climate Reference Network Home page http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/crn/
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How reliable do you think US Climate Reference Network records are for characterizing climate? 1-Not reliable 2-Somewhat reliable 3-Very reliable 4-Extremely reliable
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NOAA also supports networks of instruments on buoys. These gather data from the depths of the ocean and at its surface
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Human efforts facilitate and complement automated data collection
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We launch weather balloons to learn about conditions in the lower atmosphere
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Balloons and rockets carry data-gathering instruments into the upper atmosphere
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and instruments on satellites monitor Earth’s status from orbit
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From the bottom of the ocean to the top of the atmosphere, we monitor Earth’s climate system
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Presentation prepared by LuAnn Dahlman, NOAA Climate Program Office luann.dahlman@noaa.gov Educators are welcome to share this electronic file.
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