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ANALISIS OF OBSERVED GLOBAL AND REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE

ANALISIS OF OBSERVED GLOBAL AND REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE. Konstantin Vinnikov Department Atmospheric and Oceanic Science College of Computer, Mathematical & Natural Sciences University of Maryland. April 19, 2013. CLIMATE CHANGE ANALYSIS IN DATA OF

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ANALISIS OF OBSERVED GLOBAL AND REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE

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  1. ANALISIS OF OBSERVED GLOBAL AND REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE Konstantin Vinnikov Department Atmospheric and Oceanic Science College of Computer, Mathematical & Natural Sciences University of Maryland April 19, 2013

  2. CLIMATE CHANGE ANALYSIS IN DATA OF • SURFACE, SATELLITE & ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS • Global Surface Air is warming • Arctic Sea Ice Extent is decreasing • Global Tropospheric Air is warming • Sea level rise – Antarctic melting • Climate Variability is not increasing • Climate in MD is changing • Urbanization makes local climate better • Air Pollution in MD is decreasing

  3. DETECTION OF SURFACE GLOBAL WARMING

  4. Russia, 1976: DETECTION OF GLOBAL WARMING Arctic N.H. Budyko & Vinnikov, 1976

  5. Global Warming Signature: POLAR & WINTER AMPLIFICATION α ≈ ΔT(Lat, Mon) /ΔTAVERAGE Vinnikov, 1986

  6. The Best of Currently Available Data Sets Vose et al., 2012

  7. DETECTION OF ARCTIC SEA ICE EXTENT DECREASING

  8. FIRST RUSSIAN DATA ON ARCTIC OCEAN SEA ICE EXTENT Vinnikov et al., 1980

  9. OBSERVED AND MODELED NORTHERN HEMISPHERE SEA ICE EXTENT Vinnikov et al., 1999

  10. Cavalieri et al, 2003; Vinnikov et al., 2006.

  11. DETECTION OF TROPOSPHERIC GLOBAL WARMING

  12. SATELLITE MONITORING OF MEAN TROPOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE. Vinnikov & Grody, 2003

  13. Vinnikov et al., 2003

  14. Vinnikov et al., 2005

  15. Observed Trend in Polar Motion Suggests Accelerating Ice Loss from Antarctica

  16. SEA LEVEL RISE and ANTARCTIC ICE SHEET MELTING ETKINS & VINNIKOV, not yet published

  17. TRENDS IN CLIMATE VARIABILITY

  18. CLIMATE CHANGE IN MARYLAND

  19. East Coast States: Observed Seasonal Variation of Mean Air Temperature and Trend

  20. East Coast States: Observed Seasonal Variation of Mean Precipitation and Trend

  21. East Coast Rivers: Observed Seasonal Variations of Runoff and Trend

  22. Annual Cycle of Precipitation in MD and VA has MAX in the Summer and MIN in the Autumn. This makes our climate so nice.

  23. The most important observed century scale climatic trends in Maryland and Virginia

  24. How well climatic models simulate future MD climate change and variability? SUMMER SUMMER

  25. Frost Free Period is increasing at Urban stations and decreasing at BWI?

  26. Decreasing of Frost Free Period.

  27. Cities in Desert: URBANIZATION MAKES LOCAL CLIMATE BETTER

  28. RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA <LSTurban> - <LSTdesert>

  29. Urban pixels: 1,2,12,21,22,29,31,39. MEAN ANNUAL URBAN <LST> = 27.8°C Desert pixels: 6,7,8,9,15,16,17,18,25,26,27,34,35,36,44,45 MEAN ANNUAL DESERT <LST> = 25.0°C LSTurb-LSTdsrt = 2.8°C

  30. Estimates based on approximation with number of harmonics K=N=4

  31. CAIRO, EGIPT <LSTurban> - <LSTdesert>

  32. URBAN ## 13,14,19,20 DESERT ## d1, d2, d3, d8, d10, d15, d16, d17 ANNUAL MEAN DIFFERENCES: LSTurb-LSTdsrt = 1.3K

  33. AIR POLLUTION IN MARYLAND

  34. CLIMATE CHANGE ANALYSIS IN DATA OF • SURFACE, SATELLITE & ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS • Global Surface Air is warming • Arctic Sea Ice Extent is decreasing • Global Tropospheric Air is warming • Sea level rise – Antarctic melting • Climate Variability is not increasing • Climate in MD is changing - seasonality • Urbanization makes local climate better • Air Pollution in MD is decreasing

  35. THANK YOU!

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