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Climate change: the IPCC 5th
assessment and beyond…
Prof. Martin Todd
Dept. Geography
University of Sussex
m.todd@sussex.ac.uk
www.sussex.ac.uk/climatechange
Aim and overview
• Aim
– To provide updated summary of state-of-the-
art in climate change science from IPCC AR5
– To give a flavour of some of the related
research at Sussex
Climate change
• Climate change is perhaps the biggest issue of our
time
– Fascinating science challenge integrating all environmental
sciences
– Major challenge for our socio-economic-political systems
– Potentially enormous implications for all aspects of society
www.sussex.ac.uk/climatechange
www.sussex.ac.uk/climatechange
Sussex climate change network
Scope of the IPCC
Climate Science Adaptation Mitigation
www.sussex.ac.uk/climatechange
All reports available at www.ipcc.ch
IPCC Assessment Reports since 1990: WGI Contribution
1990
1995
2001
2007
2013
What is new in IPCC AR5?
Affirmation, refinement and reinforcement of previous conclusions
NUMERICAL MODEL
Tools of climate science
LAB EXPERIMENTS
PREDICTIONS
NUMERICAL
ANALYSES OF DATA
Observations are crucial cornerstone
of climate science
Days-seasons-years-decades
All Figures © IPCC 2013
1. Observations of our changing climate…
Summary of observed changes
• Atmosphere and oceans have warned
– 1983–2012 was likely the warmest 30-year
period of the last 1400 years (medium
confidence).
– Ocean warming accounting for more than
90% of the energy accumulated between
1971 and 2010 (high confidence). It is virtually
certain that the upper ocean (0–700 m)
warmed from 1971 to 2010
Summary of observed changes
• Sea levels have risen
– Over the period 1901 to 2010, global mean
sea level rose by 0.19 [0.17 to 0.21] m.
• Amounts of snow and ice have declined
– Over last 20yrs Greenland & Antarctic ice
sheets have been losing mass, glaciers have
continued to shrink worldwide, and Arctic sea
ice and Northern Hemisphere snow cover
have continued to decrease (high
confidence).
Observed changes in the composition of the atmosphere…
All Figures © IPCC 2013
Summary of observed changes
• The concentrations of greenhouse gases
have increased
– CO2, CH4, and NO2 greater than any time in
at least the last 800,000 years.
– CO2 increased by 40% since pre-industrial
times, from fossil fuel emissions and
secondarily from net land use change
emissions.
– The ocean has absorbed about 30% of the
emitted anthropogenic carbon dioxide,
causing ocean acidification.
Observed changes in the energy budget of the planet…
2. Attribution: What is causing climate change?
We use all the observed
information to drive and validate
climate model simulations of the
20th Century
Summary of attribution
• Human influence has been detected in warming of the
atmosphere and the ocean, in changes in the global
water cycle, in reductions in snow and ice, in global
mean sea level rise, and in changes in some climate
extremes.
• This evidence for human influence has grown since AR4.
It is extremely likely that human influence has been the
dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-
20th century.
• Confidence in this statement is increasing with
improvements in models and data.
3. Making projections of the future
Many climate
models
Driven with
projections of
future GHG and
aerosols
Projections of the future: Global mean temperature
Global surface temperature change for the end of the 21st century is
likely to exceed 1.5°C relative to 1850 to 1900 for all RCP scenarios
except RCP2.6. It is likely to exceed 2°C for RCP6.0 and RCP8.5, and
more likely than not to exceed 2°C for RCP4.5.
Projections of the future: Temperature and precipitation
What to expect in the near future: Hiatus?
But climate model projections remain uncertain
Uncertainty problem for
adaptation decision making
Why are climate model projections uncertain
Uncertainty
in model
processes
(feedbacks)
Uncertain future emissions
Climate change lecture martin todd
…Can models represent crucial processes that
might lead to ‘tipping points’?
www.sussex.ac.uk/climatechange
Aerosols are one of biggest uncertainties in
climate change
From IPCC 2013
Solar radiation
Infrared radiation
Cloud and rainfall
On balance dust aerosols cool the planet
Fertiliser of land and ocean: Dust
deposition inputs nutrients (Iron, Potassium,
Why is dust important? Effect on clima
• Why?
• What are the regional
and global
implications?
The Bodele Depression is the most important dust source in
the world
What is the Bodele Depression?
• A topographic depression
in Northern Chad (about
150m above sea level)
• The deepest part of
ancient palaeo-lake ‘Mega
Chad’
• Lake now dry and diatom
deposits remain (area of
~10,600km2)
• World’s greatest dust
source (more than 100
dust storms per year)
BoDEx: Various instruments to measure dust and weather
Climate change lecture martin todd
How much dust is emitted from the
Bodélé?
• Observations from Bodélé
suggest about 60-120
million tonnes emission per
year
• About 5-20% of global total
• About 50% of all dust
deposited over South
America comes from the
Bodélé (22 million tonnes
pa)
Koren et al. 2006, Env. Res. Lett.
Todd et al 2007, J Geophysical Research
500,000 x 5 tons = 2,500,000 (2.5 million tons) x 48 = 120 million
tons
That’s all the elephants in Africa, blown out of the Bodélé, every week!
All the Elephants in Africa?
60 – 120 million tonnes of dust exported from
the Bodélé every year
What is the importance of this dust
to global ecosystems?
• Dust can fertilize
oceanic and terrestrial
ecosystems over Africa,
the Atlantic and South
America
• Need to know how
much nutrient is in the
Bodélé dust
What is the Bodélé dust made of?
Dust from Bodélé
Bodélé dust nutrient content:
•Fe 33,000ppm,
•P: 780ppm
(Bristow et al., 2010)
Amazon Rainforest
Fertiliser
• Bristow, Hudson-Edwards and
Chappell 2010 GRL
Bodele contributes to Amazon
6.5MT of Fe/year
0.12MT of P
(Bristow et al., 2010)
Expertise in Sussex Geography
Climate science Climate and energy policy
Impacts and adaptation
www.sussex.ac.uk/climatechange
IPCC 5th assessment projections vs 4th assessment

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Climate change lecture martin todd

  • 1. Climate change: the IPCC 5th assessment and beyond… Prof. Martin Todd Dept. Geography University of Sussex m.todd@sussex.ac.uk www.sussex.ac.uk/climatechange
  • 2. Aim and overview • Aim – To provide updated summary of state-of-the- art in climate change science from IPCC AR5 – To give a flavour of some of the related research at Sussex
  • 3. Climate change • Climate change is perhaps the biggest issue of our time – Fascinating science challenge integrating all environmental sciences – Major challenge for our socio-economic-political systems – Potentially enormous implications for all aspects of society www.sussex.ac.uk/climatechange
  • 5. Scope of the IPCC Climate Science Adaptation Mitigation www.sussex.ac.uk/climatechange All reports available at www.ipcc.ch
  • 6. IPCC Assessment Reports since 1990: WGI Contribution 1990 1995 2001 2007 2013 What is new in IPCC AR5? Affirmation, refinement and reinforcement of previous conclusions
  • 7. NUMERICAL MODEL Tools of climate science LAB EXPERIMENTS PREDICTIONS NUMERICAL ANALYSES OF DATA Observations are crucial cornerstone of climate science Days-seasons-years-decades
  • 8. All Figures © IPCC 2013 1. Observations of our changing climate…
  • 9. Summary of observed changes • Atmosphere and oceans have warned – 1983–2012 was likely the warmest 30-year period of the last 1400 years (medium confidence). – Ocean warming accounting for more than 90% of the energy accumulated between 1971 and 2010 (high confidence). It is virtually certain that the upper ocean (0–700 m) warmed from 1971 to 2010
  • 10. Summary of observed changes • Sea levels have risen – Over the period 1901 to 2010, global mean sea level rose by 0.19 [0.17 to 0.21] m. • Amounts of snow and ice have declined – Over last 20yrs Greenland & Antarctic ice sheets have been losing mass, glaciers have continued to shrink worldwide, and Arctic sea ice and Northern Hemisphere snow cover have continued to decrease (high confidence).
  • 11. Observed changes in the composition of the atmosphere… All Figures © IPCC 2013
  • 12. Summary of observed changes • The concentrations of greenhouse gases have increased – CO2, CH4, and NO2 greater than any time in at least the last 800,000 years. – CO2 increased by 40% since pre-industrial times, from fossil fuel emissions and secondarily from net land use change emissions. – The ocean has absorbed about 30% of the emitted anthropogenic carbon dioxide, causing ocean acidification.
  • 13. Observed changes in the energy budget of the planet…
  • 14. 2. Attribution: What is causing climate change? We use all the observed information to drive and validate climate model simulations of the 20th Century
  • 15. Summary of attribution • Human influence has been detected in warming of the atmosphere and the ocean, in changes in the global water cycle, in reductions in snow and ice, in global mean sea level rise, and in changes in some climate extremes. • This evidence for human influence has grown since AR4. It is extremely likely that human influence has been the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid- 20th century. • Confidence in this statement is increasing with improvements in models and data.
  • 16. 3. Making projections of the future Many climate models Driven with projections of future GHG and aerosols
  • 17. Projections of the future: Global mean temperature Global surface temperature change for the end of the 21st century is likely to exceed 1.5°C relative to 1850 to 1900 for all RCP scenarios except RCP2.6. It is likely to exceed 2°C for RCP6.0 and RCP8.5, and more likely than not to exceed 2°C for RCP4.5.
  • 18. Projections of the future: Temperature and precipitation
  • 19. What to expect in the near future: Hiatus?
  • 20. But climate model projections remain uncertain Uncertainty problem for adaptation decision making
  • 21. Why are climate model projections uncertain Uncertainty in model processes (feedbacks) Uncertain future emissions
  • 23. …Can models represent crucial processes that might lead to ‘tipping points’? www.sussex.ac.uk/climatechange
  • 24. Aerosols are one of biggest uncertainties in climate change From IPCC 2013
  • 25. Solar radiation Infrared radiation Cloud and rainfall On balance dust aerosols cool the planet Fertiliser of land and ocean: Dust deposition inputs nutrients (Iron, Potassium, Why is dust important? Effect on clima
  • 26. • Why? • What are the regional and global implications? The Bodele Depression is the most important dust source in the world
  • 27. What is the Bodele Depression? • A topographic depression in Northern Chad (about 150m above sea level) • The deepest part of ancient palaeo-lake ‘Mega Chad’ • Lake now dry and diatom deposits remain (area of ~10,600km2) • World’s greatest dust source (more than 100 dust storms per year)
  • 28. BoDEx: Various instruments to measure dust and weather
  • 30. How much dust is emitted from the Bodélé? • Observations from Bodélé suggest about 60-120 million tonnes emission per year • About 5-20% of global total • About 50% of all dust deposited over South America comes from the Bodélé (22 million tonnes pa) Koren et al. 2006, Env. Res. Lett. Todd et al 2007, J Geophysical Research
  • 31. 500,000 x 5 tons = 2,500,000 (2.5 million tons) x 48 = 120 million tons That’s all the elephants in Africa, blown out of the Bodélé, every week! All the Elephants in Africa? 60 – 120 million tonnes of dust exported from the Bodélé every year
  • 32. What is the importance of this dust to global ecosystems? • Dust can fertilize oceanic and terrestrial ecosystems over Africa, the Atlantic and South America • Need to know how much nutrient is in the Bodélé dust
  • 33. What is the Bodélé dust made of? Dust from Bodélé Bodélé dust nutrient content: •Fe 33,000ppm, •P: 780ppm (Bristow et al., 2010)
  • 34. Amazon Rainforest Fertiliser • Bristow, Hudson-Edwards and Chappell 2010 GRL Bodele contributes to Amazon 6.5MT of Fe/year 0.12MT of P (Bristow et al., 2010)
  • 35. Expertise in Sussex Geography Climate science Climate and energy policy Impacts and adaptation www.sussex.ac.uk/climatechange
  • 36. IPCC 5th assessment projections vs 4th assessment