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Climate Change and Natural Resources

Jim Miller, Rutgers University

September 19, 2012 Rutgers University

Earth System Science Greenhouse Effect Modeling Climate Change Sea Ice and the Arctic Sea Level Rise Impacts on Natural Resources

What is a System?

What are components of earth system?

What are components of earth system?

Atmosphere Hydrosphere Geosphere Biosphere

What is the Greenhouse Effect?

Source: NECIA/UCS, 2007 (see: www.climatechoices.org/ne/)

End-of-century concentrations range from ~double to triple pre-industrial levels

Source: IPCC 2001

HIGHER

A1FI (940 ppm)

LOWER

B1 (550 ppm)

Further warming depends on our emissions choices

NASA/GISS

What is a Model?

Coupled Climate Model Schematic

AP Photo/Michael Kim

Heat index:

how summers

could “feel”

Source: NECIA/UCS, 2007 (see: www.climatechoices.org/ne/)

Projections of Precipitation Change

Winter Summer

Arctic Cloud and Water Vapor Feedbacks

Modeling Feedbacks – Climate Change Experiments

Surface Temperature

Absorbed Solar Radiation

Albedo

Sea Ice Cover

– +

+ –

2030

2060

2090

2002

Polar Amplification of Global Warming 2005 1979

Francis et al.

)

Why Is Global Sea Level Rising?

SEA LEVEL RISE

Melting Glaciers and Ice Caps

Thermal Expansion Water released by the

melting of ice on land adds to the volume of the oceans.

Source: Roger Braithwaite, Univ. of Reading

Projected Rise in Global Sea Level Relative to 2005

Coastal Impacts • Coastal Flooding • Shoreline Change

Dr. Norbert P. Psuty

Atlantic City: Today’s 100-Year Flood Could Become a 2-Year Flood by 2100

USDA

Impacts on Agriculture • Dairy

• Crops

• Pests and Weeds

Changes in Suitable Climate Conditions For Different Forest Types by Late-Century

spruce/fir: Anastasiya Maksymenko; maple: Birthe Lunau; oak: Dave White; ash: Chad Davis; loblolly: Kentucky Division of Forestry. Source: NECIA, 2007 (see: www.climatechoices.org/ne/). Jerry and Marcy Monkman

The Changing Face of Winter

Base map credit: Intrasearch d.b.a. MapMart Source: NECIA/UCS, 2007 (see: www.climatechoices.org/ne/)

Effects of Climate Change on Water Resources:

Floods and Droughts?

Cannonsville Reservoir, Dec. 2001

Delaware River, Sept. 2004

Easton-Phillipsburg Bridge June 2006

Changes in Precipitation

USGS/David Armstrong

More water when we don’t need it.

Less water when we do.

Deleware River

Mike Aucott/NJDEP

Extreme Precipitation Events More Frequent and More Extreme

Associated Press

Axe Handle Brook, NH 2006

Susquehanna River, PA 2004

Nancy Brammer

Taylor Creek Blaze, Southeastern Montana, Summer 2012 Image Credit:USFWS/Gerald Vickers via InciWeb.org

•  Barnegat Bay, Wikipedia

Climate is Changing Now Impacts Already Being Felt Models Needed to Project Future Changes