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Zusammenfassung: | Kevin E. Trenberth emphasizes the fundamental role of energy flows in the climate system and anthropogenic climate change. The distribution of heat, or more generally, energy, is the main determinant of weather patterns in the atmosphere and their impacts. The topics addressed cover many facets of climate and the climate crisis. These include the diurnal cycle; the seasons; energy differences between the continents and the oceans, the poles and the tropics; interannual variability such as Niño; natural decadal variability; and ice ages. Human-induced climate change rides on and interacts with all of these natural phenomena, and the result is an unevenly warming planet and changing weather extremes. The book emphasizes the need to not only slow or stop climate change, but also to better prepare for it and build resilience. Students, researchers, and professionals from a wide range of backgrounds will benefit from this deeper understanding of climate change. |
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Foreword by Al Gore Preface Acknowledgments page x xiii xvi 1 Earth and Climate System 1.1 The Climate System and a New Approach 1.2 Approaches to Climate Change Sidebar 1.1: Units of Energy and Heat 1 1 7 11 2 Earth's Energy Imbalance and Climate Change 2.1 Climate Change 2.2 Carbon Dioxide 2.3 Global Mean Surface Temperature Box 2.1: Temperature Scales 2.4 Earth’s Energy Imbalance 14 14 15 18 18 20 3 Earth's Energy Balance 3.1 Global Energy Flows 3.2 The Greenhouse Effect 3.3 Effects of Clouds and Aerosols Sidebar 3.1: Simple Energy Balance Model of Earth Sidebar 3.2: How Does a Greenhouse Effect Work? 3.4 Local Energy Balance 25 25 27 28 29 30 32 4 The 4.1 4.2 4.3 34 34 37 38 41 Sun-Earth System The Sun Earth’s Orbit Earth’s Changing Orbit around the Sun Sidebar 4.1: Radiation
Contents VI 5 Observations of Temperature, Moisture, Precipitation, and Radiation 5.1 State Variables 5.2 Earth’s Temperatures 5.3 Links between Precipitation andTemperatures: Humidity 5.4 Earth’s Precipitation 5.5 How Often Does It Rain? 5.6 Earth’s Radiation 43 43 44 47 50 53 55 6 The Climate System 6.1 Atmosphere 6.1.1 Composition and Structure 6.1.2 Greenhouse Gases 6.1.3 Aerosols Sidebar 6.1: Hydrostatic Approximation 6.2 Oceans 6.3 Land 6.4 Ice 6.5 The Role of Heat Storage 6.6 Atmospheric-Ocean Interactions:El Niño 60 60 60 64 65 67 67 71 74 75 77 Flows of Energy 79 7 The 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 81 81 82 83 84 86 87 90 92 94 94 95 99 Weather Machine The Atmosphere and Weather Energy in the Atmosphere Convection Diurnal Cycle Tornadoes The Hadley Circulation Winds and the Jet Streams Sidebar 7.1: The Coriolis Forceand Geostrophic Balance Sidebar 7.2: Winds and the JetStream 7.8 The Tropical Regions 7.9 Tropical Storms 7.10 Extratropical Cyclones and Anticyclones 8 The 8.1 8.2 8.3 Dynamic Ocean Ocean Heat Content Ocean Currents Overturning Currents 104 104 108 111
vii Contents 8.4 Surface Energy Exchanges Sidebar 8.1: Atmospheric and Ocean Energy and Moisture Budgets 8.5 Oceans and Climate Change 112 115 119 9 Poleward Heat Transports by the Atmosphere and Ocean 9.1 Poleward Energy Transports 9.2 Atmospheric Meridional Energy Transports 9.3 Ocean Meridional Heat Transports 9.4 Ocean Poleward Heat Transport Variability 9.5 Interhemispheric Flows of Energy 121 121 123 127 131 136 10 The Changing Hydrological Cycle 10.1 The Global Water Cycle Box 10.1: E-folding Time or Distance 10.2 The Surface Freshwater Flux 10.3 Climate Model Performance 10.4 The Changing Water Cycle 10.5 Extremes of Rain and Floods 10.6 Drought and Wildfires 10.7 Changes in Tropical Storms 10.8 Water, Climate, and Society 140 140 143 144 147 148 151 153 155 157 11 Teleconnections and Patterns of Variability 11.1 Weather Regimes 11.2 Teleconnections Sidebar 11.1: Indices of Natural Variability Patterns of the Climate 11.3 Annular Modes 11.4 SAM 11.5 NAO 11.6 PNA 11.7 PDO and NPI 11.8 AMO 11.9 IOD 162 162 163 12 El Niño 12.1 ENSO and the Mean Pacific Climate 12.2 The Southern Oscillation 12.3 El Niño Events 180 180 183 186 167 167 168 170 171 172 175 175
Contents 12.4 ENSO and Hurricanes 12.5 Movement of Heat and Energy with ENSO 12.6 Impacts 191 193 194 Feedbacks and Climate Sensitivity 13.1 Amplifying Factors in Climate 13.2 Feedbacks 13.2.1 Planck Radiation Feedback 13.2.2 Ice-Albedo Feedback 13.2.3 Water Vapor Feedback 13.2.4 Cloud Feedback 13.2.5 Soil Moisture Feedback 13.2.6 Bjerknes Feedback 13.3 Climate Sensitivity Defined 13.4 Determining Climate Sensitivity 13.5 Estimates of Climate Sensitivity 197 197 198 198 198 199 200 202 203 204 205 206 Earth's Energy Imbalance Estimates 14.1 Inventory of Increasing Energy post-2000 14.2 How to Measure EEI Sidebar 14.1: Time Filters Box 14.1: Heat Units 14.3 TOA Radiation 14.4 Atmosphere 14.5 Ocean Heat Content (OHC) 14.6 Ice 14.7 Land 14.8 Variability of EEI 14.9 Total EEI Inventory 14.10 Sea-Level Rise 14.11 The Way Forward 210 210 211 212 213 213 215 217 222 225 226 227 228 231 Attribution and the Hiatus 15.1 Attribution of Warming 15.2 Attribution of Climate Events 15.3 Storylines 15.4 The Hiatus 234 234 235 239 241
Contents IX 16 Prediction and Projection 16.1 Using Models 16.2 Climate Projections Box 16.1: Models Sidebar 16.1: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Box 16.2: Integrated Assessment Models 16.3 Emissions Scenarios and Fűmre Pathways Box 16.3: SRES Storylines for Emissions Scenarios Box 16.4: SSP Storylines for Emissions Scenarios 246 246 249 249 17 Emissions and Information 17.1 Carbon Emissions 17.2 Adaptation and Mitigation 17.3 Geoengineering 17.4 Climate Information 17.5 What Is a Climate Information System? 260 260 265 267 268 269 18 Climate Change and Environmental Issues 18.1 Politics of Climate Change 18.2 Winners and Losers 18.3 Values Box 18.1: Yogi Bera 18.4 Spaceship Earth Box 18.2: Al Gore 273 273 275 276 277 277 278 Glossary Acronyms Bibliography Index 281 288 291 310 251 254 254 255 258 |
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Foreword by Al Gore Preface Acknowledgments page x xiii xvi 1 Earth and Climate System 1.1 The Climate System and a New Approach 1.2 Approaches to Climate Change Sidebar 1.1: Units of Energy and Heat 1 1 7 11 2 Earth's Energy Imbalance and Climate Change 2.1 Climate Change 2.2 Carbon Dioxide 2.3 Global Mean Surface Temperature Box 2.1: Temperature Scales 2.4 Earth’s Energy Imbalance 14 14 15 18 18 20 3 Earth's Energy Balance 3.1 Global Energy Flows 3.2 The Greenhouse Effect 3.3 Effects of Clouds and Aerosols Sidebar 3.1: Simple Energy Balance Model of Earth Sidebar 3.2: How Does a Greenhouse Effect Work? 3.4 Local Energy Balance 25 25 27 28 29 30 32 4 The 4.1 4.2 4.3 34 34 37 38 41 Sun-Earth System The Sun Earth’s Orbit Earth’s Changing Orbit around the Sun Sidebar 4.1: Radiation
Contents VI 5 Observations of Temperature, Moisture, Precipitation, and Radiation 5.1 State Variables 5.2 Earth’s Temperatures 5.3 Links between Precipitation andTemperatures: Humidity 5.4 Earth’s Precipitation 5.5 How Often Does It Rain? 5.6 Earth’s Radiation 43 43 44 47 50 53 55 6 The Climate System 6.1 Atmosphere 6.1.1 Composition and Structure 6.1.2 Greenhouse Gases 6.1.3 Aerosols Sidebar 6.1: Hydrostatic Approximation 6.2 Oceans 6.3 Land 6.4 Ice 6.5 The Role of Heat Storage 6.6 Atmospheric-Ocean Interactions:El Niño 60 60 60 64 65 67 67 71 74 75 77 Flows of Energy 79 7 The 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 81 81 82 83 84 86 87 90 92 94 94 95 99 Weather Machine The Atmosphere and Weather Energy in the Atmosphere Convection Diurnal Cycle Tornadoes The Hadley Circulation Winds and the Jet Streams Sidebar 7.1: The Coriolis Forceand Geostrophic Balance Sidebar 7.2: Winds and the JetStream 7.8 The Tropical Regions 7.9 Tropical Storms 7.10 Extratropical Cyclones and Anticyclones 8 The 8.1 8.2 8.3 Dynamic Ocean Ocean Heat Content Ocean Currents Overturning Currents 104 104 108 111
vii Contents 8.4 Surface Energy Exchanges Sidebar 8.1: Atmospheric and Ocean Energy and Moisture Budgets 8.5 Oceans and Climate Change 112 115 119 9 Poleward Heat Transports by the Atmosphere and Ocean 9.1 Poleward Energy Transports 9.2 Atmospheric Meridional Energy Transports 9.3 Ocean Meridional Heat Transports 9.4 Ocean Poleward Heat Transport Variability 9.5 Interhemispheric Flows of Energy 121 121 123 127 131 136 10 The Changing Hydrological Cycle 10.1 The Global Water Cycle Box 10.1: E-folding Time or Distance 10.2 The Surface Freshwater Flux 10.3 Climate Model Performance 10.4 The Changing Water Cycle 10.5 Extremes of Rain and Floods 10.6 Drought and Wildfires 10.7 Changes in Tropical Storms 10.8 Water, Climate, and Society 140 140 143 144 147 148 151 153 155 157 11 Teleconnections and Patterns of Variability 11.1 Weather Regimes 11.2 Teleconnections Sidebar 11.1: Indices of Natural Variability Patterns of the Climate 11.3 Annular Modes 11.4 SAM 11.5 NAO 11.6 PNA 11.7 PDO and NPI 11.8 AMO 11.9 IOD 162 162 163 12 El Niño 12.1 ENSO and the Mean Pacific Climate 12.2 The Southern Oscillation 12.3 El Niño Events 180 180 183 186 167 167 168 170 171 172 175 175
Contents 12.4 ENSO and Hurricanes 12.5 Movement of Heat and Energy with ENSO 12.6 Impacts 191 193 194 Feedbacks and Climate Sensitivity 13.1 Amplifying Factors in Climate 13.2 Feedbacks 13.2.1 Planck Radiation Feedback 13.2.2 Ice-Albedo Feedback 13.2.3 Water Vapor Feedback 13.2.4 Cloud Feedback 13.2.5 Soil Moisture Feedback 13.2.6 Bjerknes Feedback 13.3 Climate Sensitivity Defined 13.4 Determining Climate Sensitivity 13.5 Estimates of Climate Sensitivity 197 197 198 198 198 199 200 202 203 204 205 206 Earth's Energy Imbalance Estimates 14.1 Inventory of Increasing Energy post-2000 14.2 How to Measure EEI Sidebar 14.1: Time Filters Box 14.1: Heat Units 14.3 TOA Radiation 14.4 Atmosphere 14.5 Ocean Heat Content (OHC) 14.6 Ice 14.7 Land 14.8 Variability of EEI 14.9 Total EEI Inventory 14.10 Sea-Level Rise 14.11 The Way Forward 210 210 211 212 213 213 215 217 222 225 226 227 228 231 Attribution and the Hiatus 15.1 Attribution of Warming 15.2 Attribution of Climate Events 15.3 Storylines 15.4 The Hiatus 234 234 235 239 241
Contents IX 16 Prediction and Projection 16.1 Using Models 16.2 Climate Projections Box 16.1: Models Sidebar 16.1: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Box 16.2: Integrated Assessment Models 16.3 Emissions Scenarios and Fűmre Pathways Box 16.3: SRES Storylines for Emissions Scenarios Box 16.4: SSP Storylines for Emissions Scenarios 246 246 249 249 17 Emissions and Information 17.1 Carbon Emissions 17.2 Adaptation and Mitigation 17.3 Geoengineering 17.4 Climate Information 17.5 What Is a Climate Information System? 260 260 265 267 268 269 18 Climate Change and Environmental Issues 18.1 Politics of Climate Change 18.2 Winners and Losers 18.3 Values Box 18.1: Yogi Bera 18.4 Spaceship Earth Box 18.2: Al Gore 273 273 275 276 277 277 278 Glossary Acronyms Bibliography Index 281 288 291 310 251 254 254 255 258 |
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