Title: Volcanoes and Igneous Activity Earth Chapter 4
1Chapter 21.3 Verbal Notes
Climate Changes
2Climate Changes
Natural Processes That Change Climates
? Volcanic Eruptions
The presence of volcanic ash, dust, and
sulfur-based aerosols ejected into the air
increases the amount of solar radiation that is
reflected back into space.
Eruption of Mount Pinatubo
- The lack of solar radiation received causes
Earths lower atmosphere to cool, which can cause
short-term changes in the Earths surface
temperature and climate.
3Climate Changes
Natural Processes That Change Climates
? Ocean Circulation
- Changes in ocean circulation also can result
in short-term climate fluctuations. - El Niño and La Niña both cause changes in ocean
currents and circulation that can drastically
affect the local weather and overall climate.
4Climate Changes
Effects of El Niño
- During El Niño some areas that are normally dry
and arid receive large amounts of rain and some
regions that receive heavy precipitation
experience dry periods, all caused by changing
ocean currents which affect the local weather and
overall climate.
In 1998, bad weather conditions and flooding in
Alabama were attributed to El Niño
5Climate Changes
Natural Processes That Change Climates
? Solar Activity
- When the sun is most active, it contains dark
blemishes called sunspots. The formation of
sunspots appears to correspond with warm periods
in Europe and North America. - The variations in solar output may cause
short-term climatic change, but no evidence for
long-term climatic variations due to solar
activity exist.
6Climate Changes
Natural Processes That Change Climates
? Earth Motions
- There are many motions by the Earth and on the
Earths surface that are thought to cause changes
in the Earths climate. Most of these are
long-term climate changes and they include - Geographic changes in the Earths land and water
bodies. - Tectonic plate movement causing changes in the
position of the landmasses. - Changes in the shape of Earths orbit.
- The Earths orbit varies slightly, sometimes it
is more elliptical and sometimes it is less
elliptical over a 100,000 year period. - Changes in the tilt of Earth on its axis.
- Like its orbit, the tilt of the Earth changes
2 over a 41,000 year - period.
7Climate Changes
Human Impact on Climate Changes
? The Greenhouse Effect
- The greenhouse effect is a natural warming of
both Earths lower atmosphere and Earths surface
from solar radiation being absorbed and emitted
by the atmosphere. - Studies indicate that human activities for the
past 200 years have had a huge impact on the
greenhouse effect. - Most of this is due to the carbon dioxide that
we add to our atmosphere through the burning of
fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural
gas.
8Carbon Dioxide Concentrations Emissions
Climate Changes
The rapid increase in carbon dioxide
concentration since 1850 has closely followed the
increase in carbon dioxide emissions from the
burning of fossils fuels.
9Climate Changes
Human Impact on Climate Changes
? Global Warming
- As a result of increased levels of carbon
dioxide and other greenhouse gases, global
temperatures have increased. This increase is
called global warming. -
- How will these temperature changes affect the
Earth? - Warmer surface temperatures increase evaporation
rates adding more moisture to our atmosphere
magnifying the greenhouse effect even more. - Temperature increases will also cause the polar
ice caps to melt will cause a global rise in the
levels of the ocean. - Scientists also expect that weather patterns
will change which will result in more severe
hurricanes and droughts.
10Increases in Greenhouse Gases Changes in
Temperature
Climate Changes
- During the 20th Century the Earths surface
temperatures have increased by 0.6C - Scientists predict that by the year 2100 the
temperatures will increase by 1.4C to 5.8C. - Use the graph above to answer the final
questions on your own.