Title: Monsoons and Global Warming
1Monsoons and Global Warming
- Dalia Bach
- Orals Presentation
2WHAT IS MONSOON?
- Monsoon a wind system that reverses its
prevailing direction seasonally - Seasonal wind changes are associated with
alternate rainy/dry seasons (usually wet summer
and dry winter) - In India, monsoon is often applied to the summer
monsoon and the heavy rainfall that it brings - About 60 of the world population are affected by
monsoons. Most of them are in developing
countries - Anomalous monsoon fluctuations may bring natural
and social disasters (droughts, floods,
landslides, agriculture failures etc)
3GLOBAL PRECIPITATION CLIMATOLOGY
4Monsoons
5Monsoon Glorified sea breeze
6SEASONAL PRECIPITATION DISTRIBUTION(DELHI v.s.
NEW YORK)
New York (mid-latitude temperate climate)
Delhi, India Monsoon climate
7MONSOON SYSTEMS
- Indian monsoon
- India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Indochina
- East Asian monsoon
- China, Korea, Japan
- Australian monsoon
- Northern Australia, Indonesia
- West African monsoon
- West Africa (Sahel between the Sahara and the
tropical rain forests) - North American monsoon
- Southwest US, Northern Mexico
- South American monsoon
8MONSOON SYSTEMS
Northern hemisphere summer
Southern hemisphere summer
9BASIC DRIVING MECHANISMS OF A MONSOON
- Differential heating between land and ocean
- Different heat capacity (specific heat of water
gtgt dry land) - Different opacity to solar radiation (Land
surface opaque to SR while ocean absorbs
radiation to 10m) - Heat mixing and storage within oceanic mixed
layer - Moist processes
- Brings moist air from ocean to land
- Rotational effects
- Coriolis Force
- Topography effects
- Brings elevated heating (Himalayas in summer)
10Man-Made Climate ChangeHow is Man influencing
the climate?
- Emissions
- Greenhouse Gases Aerosols
- Fossil fuels (Personal Industry)
- Land use
- Land use changes
- Agriculture
- Deforestation
- Urbanization
- Water management reservoirs
11Greenhouse Gases
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13Q Is the current CO2 level higher than in past
interglacials? A Yes much!
14IPCC 2007
15CO2
Methane
Nitrous Oxide
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18IPCC 2007 http//www.ipcc.ch/SPM2feb07.pdf