ch. 11 climate
All the following are mitigation strategies to deal with climate change except
Building sea walls to protect coastal areas from Storm surges
What would happen to global temperatures if there were no greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
Earth would be very cold
General circulation models suggest that
Earth's recent warming Trend cannot be explained solely by natural forcings
What is a potential Regional benefit of a slight increase in atmospheric temperatures during the 21st century
Improved agriculture would allow for increased food production
Precipitation is generally expected to _____ across the globe during the 21st century, and areas over water expected to experience a ______ temperature increase than areas over land
Increase; smaller
Which of the following scenarios would result in a negative feedback loop
Is the atmospheric carbon dioxide level and temperature increase, more carbon is available for plants to take up during photosynthesis, causing increased uptake of carbon dioxide by plants
Scientists use several types of analysis to demonstrate that human activities are responsible for warming. Which of the following is not an analysis that shows that human activity is responsible for warming
Measurements of global temperatures using satellite observations to determine that global temperatures are rising
Has polar see ice disappears do to warming, this will result in ____ at Earth's surface, which then functions as a _____ to climate change
More energy absorption; positive feedback
Analysis indicates that only approximately 2% of the net climate forcing of the atmosphere since 1750 is a result of ______
Natural changes in solar energy reaching Earth
Which of the following statements best captures have 3 to 6 feet of sea level rise will Effect 3 locations shown here
Offshore islands and low-lying interior areas bordering Rivers, streams, canals, bath, and other water bodies are most likely to be inundated first in most places
One concern with a warming climate is how it will affect ecosystems. And one scenario that scientists are studying, or warming Arctic climate will melt permafrost, which will then that stimulates the decomposition of frozen organic matter, thus increasing the release of large quantities of CO2 + CH4 and causing further warming of the climate. This scenario would be an example of which of the following?
Positive feedback loop
Which of the following areas has experienced the greatest surface temperature increase since 1900
Siberia and Northern Canada
Combustion of coal produces _______, which tends to have a cooling effect on the climate
Sulfate aerosols
Across the scenarios, in which region are the largest changes in surface temperature expected to occur
The Arctic
Which of the following describes the global warming potential of a gas
The amount of heat a gas can trap in the atmosphere in a certain amount of time
All of the following are predicted to directly result from rising global temperatures except
The increased acidity of oceans
All the following are proxy records of global temperature except
Thermometer readings
Which of the following greenhouse gases is short-lived and Exhibits the most variation in atmospheric concentrations from season to season
Water vapor
Some people have said that water vapor is a more powerful greenhouse gas that industrialized produce Gases such as carbon dioxide, and for this reason, we shouldn't worry about the rising concentrations of industrially produced greenhouse gases. What is wrong with this claim?
Water vapor has a short residence time in the atmosphere and therefore cannot serve as a forcing for climate change
The younger dryas involved in coding of 10 degrees Celsius in the North Atlantic region that occurred over a period of _______. This cooling event was caused by _____.
A decade; the melting of large ice sheets in North America
The falling of permafrost from rising temperatures in the Artic is expected to
Accelerate climate changes via a positive feedback loop as carbon dioxide and methane or released from these soils
Which of the following four things would we have to intensify in order to cool the climate
Aerosol Cloud effects
Based on your understanding of projections of future climate change which of the following statements is true?
Amount of 21st century warming will depend to a large degree on the speed of which we reduce the emission of greenhouse gases
Which of the following most accurately describes average global temperature changes since 1900
Average global temperatures climb during the early nineteen-hundreds and late nineteen hundreds, with a 20-year period of relative stability between 1950 and 1970
In this scenario where the global average surface temperature is expected to rise by an average of 2.2 degrees Celsius by 2100, approximately how much are the Interiors of the continents expected to warm
Between 2 - 5 degrees Celsius
The picture shows a combination of ice, rock, and snow. Using the letters on the image, which portion of the image would have the largest absorption of solar energy and radiation of this energy and long-wave infrared forms
C
Which of the following is a greenhouse gas that does not naturally occur in the atmosphere
CFCs
Some people argue that solar radiation, rather than human cause carbon dioxide emissions, has had a greater effect on the climate over the past Century. In other words, they argue that solar radiation has been a stronger positive climate forcing than CO2. Based on the graph, how do forces from CO2 and solar radiation compare
CO2 forcing is about 35 times greater than the solar radiation forcing
Which of the following choices which molecules in order from most to least powerful in terms of their climate forcing impact during the 20th century
Carbon dioxide > methane > halocarbon > aerosols
They were given the task of deciding what to do to reduce overall warming, which forcing would you focus your efforts on reducing in order to have the largest potential influence
Carbon dioxide emissions
All of the following are components of milankovich Cycles except
Changes in the distance and shape of the moon's orbit around Earth
Which of the following scenarios is protected by the ipcc if we were to dramatically reduce our Global greenhouse gas emissions immediately
Continued global warming, but less warming than would occur without greenhouse gas reduction
How much greater is the estimated warming from human-caused forcings than from natural forcings
Estimated warming from human-caused forcings is about 10 times greater than the estimated warming from natural forcings
All of the following are associated with the warmest periods of the past 500 million years of Earth's history except
Extinction rates far exceeding modern-day Extinction rates
Examine the Arctic in the map that displays in average surface temperature increase of 3.7 degrees Celsius. How much more than the global average surface temperature change is this specific area predicted to warm in this scenario
It will warm about .3 through 8.3 degrees Celsius more than the global average
In the previous questions, you examined the differences in global average surface temperature increase and the predicted increases for specific areas under different climate change scenarios. Based on the differences you observed, which of the following statements is likely to be a critique of these scenarios
Looking at the number for the predicted global average surface temperature increases for any given scenario often provides an under estimate of how much the temperature will increase in many individual places that we value, such as land areas where humans live and grow the majority of their food
Of the three metropolitan area shown, which City and surrounding areas going to lose the most land if sea level rises to 6 feet
Miami
Across the scenarios, and which of the following environments has the largest amount of warming expected to occur by 2100
On land, in the interior of continents
Greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere when
Shortwave radiation from the Sun is absorbed by Earth's surface and re radiated as infrared radiation
Sun releases energy across the electromagnetic spectrum. Which forms of electromagnetic energy from the Sun affect climate
Shortwave radiation, such as visible light
What line of evidence most strongly suggests that current global climate change as a result of increased levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere rather than increased solar radiation
Temperatures in the stratosphere are actually decreasing, suggesting that the atmosphere is not warming because of an increased solar radiation
Which of the following most accurately describes Global temperature patterns over the past twelve thousand years
Temperatures increase over a period of two to three thousand years, leveled off, declined gradually over the past several thousand years, and then recently increased rapidly to the highest level of that time period.
Albedo is the measure of the surface is ability to reflect solar radiation. Which of the following has the highest Albedo
The snow on top of a dormant volcano
The figure shows three different simulations of past Global temperature anomalies from a general circulation model. Different climate for sayings are used in each simulation. Natural Forces exclude human emission of greenhouse gases, while human Force things are specifically the emission of CO2, CH4 and N20. Use your understanding of 20th century climate change to answer the following question. Reminder a temperature anomaly is the difference in temperature of relative to an average. The green line on the graph shows observations of global temperature in on leave. With this information, what can you conclude about what the blue line on the graph represents
This model was run with natural climate forcings only
Urban heat Islands occur in metropolitan areas where the air temperature is several degrees warmer than the surrounding for all areas. How can the concept of climate forcing be used to explain the urban heat island phenomenon
Urban areas contain vast expanses of paved surfaces and other surfaces that absorb shortwave radiation and rear 88 it has heat. All areas tend to be more heavily vegetated and so reflect more shortwave radiation
Which of the following is an example of an aerosol
Volcanic ash
How do I know what global temperatures were before we had a widespread network of thermometers
We can determine this by looking at the patterns of tree rings or the Isotopes of certain elements that vary with temperature
One of the projections of the effects of climate change is an increase in the intensity of extreme events such as floods and droughts. Would this be important to human society and why or why not?
Yes, extreme events are difficult to plan for and place a large amount of stress on human systems and infrastructure