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Page 1: Future Changes in Climate, Sea Level and HydrologyDepartment of Environmental Sciences Rutgers University ... Global Warming and the Hydrologic Cycle • The downward flux of radiative

Future Changes in Climate, Sea Level Future Changes in Climate, Sea Level and Hydrologyand Hydrology

Anthony J. BroccoliDepartment of Environmental Sciences

Rutgers [email protected]

Delaware River Basin CommissionWest Trenton, NJ

July 19, 2006

Page 2: Future Changes in Climate, Sea Level and HydrologyDepartment of Environmental Sciences Rutgers University ... Global Warming and the Hydrologic Cycle • The downward flux of radiative
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Questions About Climate Change

• How has the climate changed in the past?• How is the climate expected to change in

the future?• How will climate change affect sea level

and hydrology?• How can we meet the challenges of

climate change?

Page 4: Future Changes in Climate, Sea Level and HydrologyDepartment of Environmental Sciences Rutgers University ... Global Warming and the Hydrologic Cycle • The downward flux of radiative

Questions About Climate Change

• How has the climate changed in the past?• How is the climate expected to change in

the future?• How will climate change affect sea level

and hydrology?• How can we meet the challenges of

climate change?

Page 5: Future Changes in Climate, Sea Level and HydrologyDepartment of Environmental Sciences Rutgers University ... Global Warming and the Hydrologic Cycle • The downward flux of radiative
Page 6: Future Changes in Climate, Sea Level and HydrologyDepartment of Environmental Sciences Rutgers University ... Global Warming and the Hydrologic Cycle • The downward flux of radiative
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Mann, Science (2002)

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Temperature IndicatorsTemperature Indicators

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Page 10: Future Changes in Climate, Sea Level and HydrologyDepartment of Environmental Sciences Rutgers University ... Global Warming and the Hydrologic Cycle • The downward flux of radiative

Questions About Climate Change

• How has the climate changed in the past?• How is the climate expected to change in

the future?• How will climate change affect sea level

and hydrology?• How can we meet the challenges of

climate change?

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Coupled Climate Model Schematic

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Future Climate Forcing ScenariosFuture Climate Forcing Scenarios

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Annual mean temperature change(2071-2100) minus (1961-1990), °C

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Questions About Climate Change

• How has the climate changed in the past?• How is the climate expected to change in

the future?• How will climate change affect sea level

and hydrology?• How can we meet the challenges of

climate change?

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Why Will Sea Level Rise?

Thermal Expansion:

Warmer water is less dense than colder water.

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Why Will Sea Level Rise?

Melting Glaciers and Ice Caps:

Water released by the melting of ice on land adds to the volume of the oceans.

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Future Global Sea Level Projections

Different scenariosModel ranges

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Effects of Sea Level Rise on the Coastal Environment

from M. D. Beevers, Princeton University

Land area susceptible to inundation

Land area susceptible to coastal flooding

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Effects of Climate Change on Hydrology: Floods and Droughts?Cannonsville Reservoir, Dec. 2001

Delaware River, Sept. 2004

Easton-Phillipsburg BridgeJune 2006

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Global Warming and the Hydrologic Cycle

• The downward flux of radiative energy (i.e., sunlight and infrared radiation) at the surface is balanced by evaporation and sensible heating.

• If the downward flux of energy increases, then evaporation will increase.

• On a global basis, evaporation and precipitation must balance.

• Thus as the earth warms, both evaporation and precipitation will increase.

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Annual mean rainfall rate change(2071-2100) minus (1961-1990), mm/day

Page 27: Future Changes in Climate, Sea Level and HydrologyDepartment of Environmental Sciences Rutgers University ... Global Warming and the Hydrologic Cycle • The downward flux of radiative

Questions About Climate Change

• How has the climate changed in the past?• How is the climate expected to change in

the future?• How will climate change affect sea level

and hydrology?• How can we meet the challenges of

climate change?

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Global CO2 Emissions

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Future Climate ScenariosFuture Climate Scenarios

All scenarios showincreasing emissionsduring next severaldecades

Some scenarios showdecreased emissionsin latter half of 21st

century

Even with aggressivereductions in emissions,CO2 would rise to 2xpreindustrial levels

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Managing Climate Change

• Mitigation: Reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.

• Adaptation: Increase the resilience of society to climate change.

• Knowledge: Develop a better understanding of the details of future climate change.

• Leadership: Raise public awareness of the challenges posed by climate change and the need to mitigate and adapt.

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©Craig Haveman

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Brook, E., 2005: Tiny bubbles tell all, Science, 310,

1285-1287.

Greenhouse gases are now higher than any time in the past 650,000 years.

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Fig. SPM-10b

IPCC TAR Synthesis Report

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Are Intense Hurricanes Becoming More Frequent?

Webster et al., Science, 16 September 2005

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Potential Climate Change ImpactsPotential Climate Change Impacts

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Climate Change and the Coastal Environment

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Storm Surge Raises Water Levels

Harvey Cedars, March 1962

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2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season

• 27 named tropical storms (all-time record)

• 15 hurricanes (all-time record)

• 7 major hurricanes

• 3 category-five hurricanes (Katrina, Rita, Wilma)

• Lowest barometric pressure ever measured in an Atlantic hurricane (Hurricane Wilma: 882 mb)

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Service, Robert, 2004, Science.