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Introduction to Climatology GEOG/ENST 2331: Lecture 1

Us Graham Saunders graham.saunders@lakeheadu.ca Jason Freeburn (RC 2004) jtfreebu@lakeheadu.ca

Graham Saunders Australian Weather Bureau Environment Canada Ministry of Natural Resources M.Sc. in Forestry and Climatology Teaching at LU since 1995 Climate Change Research boreal forest Severe Weather adaptation Pricing carbon Decades of writing about weather, climate and related policy issues.

Source: NOAA

Observed global warming.

Course Objectives Understand the physics that drive weather systems Examine the features that create climatic patterns at small (micro) and large (macro) scales Consider the impacts that climate and weather have on human systems and vice versa!

Course structure Lectures Slides will be posted on our course site Class lectures will have value added Labs Lab Manual Jason Attendance? Bulletin board, class emails, email response Tour of Weather Station

Explore Your Resources Text: Ahrens, Jackson and Jackson, 2016. Meteorology Today, 2nd Canadian Edition (Toronto: Nelson Education Ltd.). Manual: Cornwell, Freeburn, and Saunders 2018. Climatology Manual (Thunder Bay: Lakehead University, Department of Geography).

Schedule and Mark Allocation Lab 0 0 Lab 1 4 Lab 2 4 Lab 3 4 Lab 4 4 Midterm TBA 15 Lab 5 Lab Quiz 7 Lab 6 Group Project* 8 Lab 7 4 Final Examination TBA 50

Group Project ATAC 3009 Computer Lab

First Half of the Course I. AIR Composition and Structure of the Atmosphere. Solar Radiation and the Seasons Energy Balance and Temperature Atmospheric Pressure and Wind II. WATER IN THE ATMOSPHERE Atmospheric Moisture Cloud Development and Precipitation Processes

Second Half of the Course III. DISTRIBUTION AND CIRCULATION Atmospheric Circulation and Pressure Distributions Air Masses and Fronts IV. DISTURBANCES and SEVERE WEATHER Mid-Latitude Cyclones Lightning, Thunder, and Tornadoes Tropical Storms and Hurricanes V. CLIMATE CHANGE AND VARIABILITY Global Climate Classifications Global Climate Change

Definitions Weather Climate Meteorology Climatology Climate variability Climate change NASA: Hurricane Irene, 2011

Weather The state of the atmosphere at a given time and place Temperature Humidity Wind velocity Pressure

Thunder Bay: January 8 Averages T max : -9 C T min : -21 C Precipitation: 40 per cent chance within 24-hour period Thunder Bay: Today s Forecast (from J 4) T max : -11 C T min : -21 C Precipitation: None forecast

Climate A description of the weather in some location over a long period of time Averages, variabilities, and extremes Typically at least 30 years of data are used

Thunder Bay climate: January Average T max: -8.6 C Average T min : -21.1 C Average rain: 2.5 mm Average snow: 41.2 cm Days with precipitation: 13 (of 31) Extremes T max : 9.5 C (Jan. 27, 2006) T min : -43.2 C (Jan. 31, 1996) Max snow depth: 179 cm (1956)

Current/Recent Weather Extreme and persistent cold Arctic outbreaks Siberian express Arctic vortex Weather bomb Halifax Forecast of Jan. 4, 2018

Global Temperature of Jan. 4, 2018

Weather vs. Climate Weather is the condition of the atmosphere at any particular time and place. Climate is "averaged weather", the long term averages of weather events (typically 30 years or more). It includes the compilation of weather statistics such as central tendencies, variability, and extremes.

Meteorology The science dealing with phenomena of the atmosphere; especially weather processes and weather forecasting 350 BCE: the text Meteorology was written by Aristotle

Climatology The science of climate, phenomena and causes

Climate Variability The variation about the mean, typically expressed as a standard deviation or extreme Sources include: Persistent local conditions Slowly changing factors such as sea surface temperature (SST) Long term cycles in climate such as the El Niño / Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) More

Climate Change A net change in climate characteristics such as the mean and/or standard deviation and/or extremes 16 Different Tmax and Tmin in Toronto 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 Toronto, Ontario 0-2 1820 1860 1900 1940 1980 2020 TMAX TMIN DIFF

Trends vs. variability Temperature and precipitation departures from normal vary greatly on a daily, monthly and annual basis Some examples Some weather events or large departures from normal can be used to analyze weather effects on wildlife, habitat disturbances, such as fires or floods. Discussion Seasonal trends in Northern and Southern Ontario

Next Lecture Composition and structure of the atmosphere Ahrens: Chapter 1