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Impacts of Climate Change
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Impact on Temperatures IPCC report projected rise in temperature for the 21 st century: 1.1 – 6.4 o C (2.0 – 11.5 0 F) Why so much variation in the estimates?
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The impact of clouds
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Change not equal everywhere. Arctic experiences more change.
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Sea Level Changes Causes: 1.Melting of glacial ice 2.Thermal expansion of sea water
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The IPCC report 2007 estimated a rise of between.18 -.59m (.59 – 1.93ft.) over the 21 st century.
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Overall, precipitation will be higher. But, the distribution of that precipitation will be unequal. Precipitation
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Lamont- Doherty Earth Observatory – Columbia University
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Evaporation will increase and counteract much of the gain in precipitation.
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Loss of Sea Ice and Permafrost The distribution and thickness of Arctic sea ice is being reduced. A positive feedback from this occurs because of reduced albedo.
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Permafrost loss is resulting in increased release of carbon dioxide and methane: Another positive feedback. Melting permafrost in Russia
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Methane Gas in Permafrost video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FM0hcz FNDZIhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FM0hcz FNDZI
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Loss of Freshwater Resources from Glacial Melting China and India are heavily dependent on melt water from mountain glaciers.
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Increasing Intensity and Geographic Range of Hurricanes? The fuel of hurricanes is warm ocean water.
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Extinction of Species 2 o C warming would cause the threat of extinction to 15 – 40% of all species. Oceans particularly hard hit because… 1.Damage to coral from warming oceans 2.Acidification of ocean water
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