POLAR EXPLORER EXPLORING SEA LEVEL RISE

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POLAR EXPLORER EXPLORING SEA i LEVEL RISE Developed by: Margie Turrin, mkt@ldeo.columbia.edu As a polar explorer you and your team will be collec@ng evidence of changes occurring throughout the world that might connect our polar regions to changing sea level. Record your evidence, then work with your team to analyze the data and develop a hypothesis to convince your colleagues to FOCUS ON THE POLES when studying the Earth System!

Note: Pages with this mark have data to record on your worksheet. EXPLORING SEA LEVEL RISE t

PART 1 WHAT CAUSES GLOBAL SEA LEVEL TO CHANGE? EXPLORING SEA LEVEL RISE t

HOW MUCH HAS THE OCEAN SURFACE WARMED? SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE CHANGE cooling EXPLORING SEA LEVEL RISE warming hwp://www.ospo.noaa.gov/products/ocean/sst/anomaly/index.html Science Fact : A warming ocean expands in size causing to rise, and begins to melt glacial ice. t Oceans are Warming: Expanding & mel>ng ice Atmosphere is warming: Ice Warm Water Expands in the ocean Ice from warm ocean and air is adding to the ocean Does Mel>ng Sea Ice Contribute to?

SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE CHANGE hwp://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/indicators/oceans/sea- surface- temp.html EXPLORING SEA LEVEL RISE RECORD: HOW MUCH HAS THE SURFACE OF THE OCEAN WARMED FROM 1880-2011? Note: Anomaly is ozen the way scien@sts measure change. It measures differences compared to the average for a period of @me. t Oceans are Warming: Expanding & mel>ng ice Atmosphere is warming: Ice Warm Water Expands in the ocean Ice from warm ocean and air is adding to the ocean Does Mel>ng Sea Ice Contribute to?

HOW MUCH HAS THE ATMOSPHERE WARMED? EXPLORING SEA LEVEL RISE ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE CHANGE cooling warming hwp://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/worldofchange/decadaltemp.php Science Fact : A warming atmosphere warms the global oceans and begins to melt glacial ice. t Oceans are Warming: Expanding & Mel>ng ice Atmosphere is warming: Ice Warm Water Expands in the ocean Ice from warm ocean and air is adding to the ocean Does Mel>ng Sea Ice Contribute to?

RECORD: HOW MUCH HAS EARTH S ATMOSPHERE WARMED FROM 1901-2011? hwp://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/indicators/weather- climate/temperature.html EXPLORING SEA LEVEL RISE Note: Earth s surface data from land- based weather sta@ons and sea surface temperature measurements. Lower troposphere measurement (atmosphere layer closest to the Earth) by satellite. t Oceans are Warming: Expanding & Mel>ng ice Atmosphere is warming: Ice Warm Water Expands in the ocean Ice from warm ocean and air is adding to the ocean Does Mel>ng Sea Ice Contribute to?

THERMAL EXPANSION OF OCEAN WATER EXPLORING SEA LEVEL RISE THERMAL EXPANSION OF THE OCEAN FROM WARMING WATER 1993-2003 Like a hot air balloon water expands as it warms. This is called thermal expansion. Above black is land, colors are ocean water expansion from warming from 1993 to 2003. Temperature varies throughout the ocean causing the differences in the expansion. hwp://www.cmar.csiro.au/sealevel/sl_drives_longer.html HOW MUCH HAS THE OCEAN EXPANDED FROM WARMING? Science Fact : Water EXPANDS as it warms and shrinks as it cools. A warming ocean expands in size causing to rise. t Oceans are Warming: Expanding & Mel>ng ice Atmosphere is warming: Ice Warm Water Expands in the ocean Ice from warm ocean and air is adding to the ocean Does Mel>ng Sea Ice Contribute to?

EXPLORING SEA LEVEL RISE Ocean heat content (0-700m of depth) hwp://www.cmar.csiro.au/sealevel/sl_drives_longer.html RECORD: HOW MUCH HAS THE OCEAN WARMED & EXPANDED 1960-2007? *Heat in Joules. In water 4.184 Joules = 1 calorie. 1 calorie is the heat needed to raise 1 gram of water 1 C. t Oceans are Warming: Expanding & Mel>ng ice Atmosphere is warming: Ice Warm Water Expands in the ocean Ice from warm ocean and air is adding to the ocean Does Mel>ng Sea Ice Contribute to?

Ocean Expansion (0-700m of depth) hwp://www.cmar.csiro.au/sealevel/sl_drives_longer.html RECORD: HOW MUCH HAS THE OCEAN WARMED & EXPANDED 1960-2007? *Thermosteric is change in sea surface height from expansion/contrac@on from temperature change t Oceans are Warming: Expanding & Mel>ng ice Atmosphere is warming: Ice Warm Water Expands in the ocean Ice from warm ocean and air is adding to the ocean Does Mel>ng Sea Ice Contribute to? EXPLORING SEA LEVEL RISE

MELTWATER CONTRIBUTION TO SEA LEVEL Glaciers and Ice cap meltwater contribu@on areas, from Jacob et al Nature paper, 2012 HOW MUCH MORE WATER IS IN THE OCEAN FROM MELTING POLAR GLACIERS? EXPLORING SEA LEVEL RISE Science Fact : Mel@ng ice from the Earth s glaciers adds to the oceans causing to rise. t Oceans are Warming: Expanding & Mel>ng ice Atmosphere is warming: Ice Warm Water Expands in the ocean Ice from warm ocean and air is adding to the ocean Does Mel>ng Sea Ice Contribute to?

YEARLY POLAR MELTWATER CONTRIBUTIONS TO SEA LEVEL Cumula>ve SLR (mm) 1989-2009 Sea level rise contribu@ons from the. Antarc@ca (AIS- blue). Greenland (GrIS- green). Red is the sum. Dashed lines outline uncertainty. hwp://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2fs10712-011- 9137- z.pdf t Oceans are Warming: Expanding & Mel>ng ice Atmosphere is warming: Ice Warm Water Expands in the ocean Ice from warm ocean and air is adding to the ocean Does Mel>ng Sea Ice Contribute to? EXPLORING SEA LEVEL RISE RECORD: HOW MUCH WATER IS BEING ADDED TO THE OCEANS FROM POLAR GLACIERS?

Image from NSIDC EXPLORING SEA LEVEL RISE DOES MELTING SEA ICE CAUSE SEA LEVEL TO CHANGE? SCIENCE FACT : Not Directly. In the image above sea ice is white and land is grey. Sea ice already floats directly in the ocean so as it melts it does not add new volume to the ocean. t Oceans are Warming: Expanding & Mel>ng ice Atmosphere is warming: Ice Warm Water Expands in the ocean Ice from warm ocean and air is adding to the ocean Does Mel>ng Sea Ice Contribute to?

EXPLORING SEA LEVEL RISE SO WHAT MAKES GLOBAL SEA LEVEL CHANGE? TIME TO EXAMINE YOUR EVIDENCE AND FINISH THIS SECTION OF YOUR WORKSHEET TO FIND OUT WHAT MAKES SEA LEVEL CHANGE & IF YOU FOUND A POLAR CONNECTION! t

HOW FAST CAN SEA LEVEL CHANGE? WORK BACK THROUGH TIME TO FIND OUT! SEA LEVEL DATA CALCULATED FROM THE LAKE VOSTOK, ANTARCTIC ICE CORE Edited chart from NASA scien@st Dr. James Hansen. hwp://www.johnenglander.net/t- co2- sl- 420kyr- chart The Earth s Climate has changed throughout its history. We know this from ice cores taken from Antarc@ca and Greenland. Data from the Vostok core shows the ~100,000 year fluctua@on between glacial and interglacial periods with water moving between the oceans and glacial ice changing as it moved. PART 2 t Sea

Trend Map 1993-2012 period hwp://sealevel.colorado.edu/content/map- sea- level- trends - (Colorado Univ)

2013_rel3: Global Mean Time Series (seasonal signals removed) - 3.2 ± 0.4 mm/yr hwp://sealevel.colorado.edu/content/global- mean- sea- level- @me- series- seasonal- signals- removed - can get ascii file

CURRENT SEA LEVEL WITH TRENDS Use NOAA s Online to see trends for a loca@on close to you: hwp://@desandcurrents.noaa.gov/sltrends/index.shtml t Current Sea in Human History Last Ice Age 95,000 to 20,000 yrs. Last Warm Period ~125,000 yrs. Future Sea 50/100/1000 Sea LOCATE: WHAT IS HAPPENING ON THE COASTAL AREA CLOSE TO YOU?

RECORD: CURRENT SEA LEVEL WITH TRENDS BALTIMORE, MARYLAND hwp://@desandcurrents.noaa.gov/sltrends/index.shtml t Current Sea in Human History Last Ice Age 95,000 to 20,000 yrs. Last Warm Period ~125,000 yrs. Future Sea 50/100/1000 Sea Science Fact : does not change the same in every loca@on. There are local condi@ons that cause it to vary from site to site.

RECORD: CURRENT SEA LEVEL WITH TRENDS LEWES, DELAWARE hwp://@desandcurrents.noaa.gov/sltrends/index.shtml t Current Sea in Human History Last Ice Age 95,000 to 20,000 yrs. Last Warm Period ~125,000 yrs. Future Sea 50/100/1000 Sea Science Fact : does not change the same in every loca@on. There are local condi@ons that cause it to vary from site to site.

SEA LEVEL RISE LAST 8000 YEARS Use the black trend line for rise. From 8000 to 7000 years rose significantly, then slowed considerably azer that point. t Current Sea in Human History Last Ice Age 95,000 to 20,000 yrs. Last Warm Period ~125,000 yrs. Future Sea 50/100/1000 Sea Note: In a graph showing a @me- period of thousands of years changes at the level of the last century are not evident.

DURING THE LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM (LGM) ICE COVERED THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE & SEA LEVEL WAS MORE THAN 120 M LOWER THAN PRESENT Fennoscandia Ice Sheet Lauren@de Ice Sheet t Current Sea in Human History Last Ice Age 95,000 to 20,000 yrs. Last Warm Period ~125,000 yrs. Future Sea 50/100/1000 Sea Ocean water was frozen into major ice sheets in North American and northern Europe and Asia.

LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM (LGM) - OUR COASTLINE & BEACH WAS FURTHER AWAY DURING THIS COLD ICE PERIOD! Current Sea Image from NOAA Sea Oceans were smaller as the water was frozen into ice sheets. The Con@nental Shelf (above) shows us the shoreline from that period. At the last glacial maximum was more than 120 m below present. t in Human History Last Ice Age 95,000 to 20,000 yrs. Last Warm Period ~125,000 yrs. Future Sea 50/100/1000

RECORD: HOW MUCH DID GLOBAL SEA LEVEL RISE AT THE END OF THE LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM (LGM). Figure prepared from published data by Robert A. Rohde t Current Sea in Human History Last Ice Age 95,000 to 20,000 yrs. Last Warm Period ~125,000 yrs. Future Sea 50/100/1000 Sea ~21,000 years following the end of the Last Glacial Maximum the ice sheets started to melt causing to rise over thousands of years.

EARTH HAS HAD WARM INTERGLACIAL PERIODS WHEN SEA LEVEL WAS HIGHER. ~125,000 YEARS AGO THE EARTH WAS IN THE LAST INTERGLACIAL, A PERIOD CALLED THE EEMIAN. Sea hwp://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/pubs/clark2009/clark2009.html TEMPERATURES WERE 3-5 DEGREES C WARMER MELTING ICE & SEA LEVEL INCREASED. t Current Sea in Human History Last Ice Age 95,000 to 20,000 yrs. Last Warm Period ~125,000 yrs. Future Sea 50/100/1000

RECORD: IN THE EEMIAN THE HIGHER GLOBAL TEMPERATURES CAUSED SEA LEVELS TO RISE ~8M HIGHER THAN TODAY Sea Eemian Holocene Last Ice Age Edited chart from NASA scien@st Dr. James Hansen, based on proxy oxygen isotope data. hwp://www.johnenglander.net/t- co2- sl- 420kyr- chart Locate the Eemian in the sec@on and use the dashed lines to es@mate and record height at the Eemian and at the present. t Current Sea in Human History Last Ice Age 95,000 to 20,000 yrs. Last Warm Period ~125,000 yrs. Future Sea 50/100/1000

WHAT MIGHT SEA LEVEL BE IN THE FUTURE? What will be in 2050, 2100, 3000? In the last 100 years sea level has gone up ~ 12 inches on average. Will it con@nue to rise at that same rate (linear projec@on), or will it accelerate or slow? t Current Sea in Human History Last Ice Age 95,000 to 20,000 yrs. Last Warm Period ~125,000 yrs. Future Sea 50/100/1000 Sea

RECORD: WHAT MIGHT SEA LEVEL BE IN 2050, 2100, 3000. IN THE REMEMBER IN THE LAST 100 YEARS IT HAS GONE UP GOBALLY AN AVERGE OF 12 INCHES. WILL THIS CHANGE IN THE NEXT 100 YEARS? There have been projec@ons done by many scien@sts about future sea level. Will the rise be at the same rate (linear)? accelerate? slow down? The chart shows a set of projec@ons from the IPCC, an interna@onal group of scien@sts selected to study and report on our changing climate. Select one of the 3 projec@ons to record on your chart and analyze. t Current Sea in Human History Last Ice Age 95,000 to 20,000 yrs. Last Warm Period ~125,000 yrs. Future Sea 50/100/1000 Source: Advancing the Science of Climate Change, 2010, Na@onal Research Council. Sea Note: Graph based on the 2007 IPCC reported projec@on of sea level rise, edited to add ice sheets. Three different projec@ons are included (labels on right). Gray area is uncertainty. Red line is annual global rise over the past half century.

HOW FAST HAS SEA LEVEL CHANGED IN THE PAST AND HOW FAST COULD IT CHANGE IN THE FUTURE? TIME TO EXAMINE YOUR EVIDENCE AND FINISH THIS SECTION OF YOUR WORKSHEET TO FIND OUT HOW FAST SEA LEVEL CAN CHANGE & IF YOU FOUND A POLAR CONNECTION! t Sea

GREENLAND ANTARCTICA SO JUST HOW MUCH ICE IS THERE AT THE POLES? PART 3 t is There at

RECORD: HOW MUCH ICE IS IN GREENLAND S ICE SHEET? 7 M (~24 FT) OF SEA LEVEL RISE! The Greenland Ice Sheet holds the equivalent of 7m (24 Z.) of rise throughout the world s oceans. If all that ice were added to the ocean the @p of Florida would be under water (see inset map). Inset box from R. Bell, Scien@fic American, The Unquiet Ice, 2008. is There at GREENLAND t Feet of Sea Rise in Greenland Ice Sheet Feet of Sea Rise in W. Antarc@c Ice Sheet Feet of Sea Rise in E. Antarc@c Ice Sheet

WEST AND EAST ANTARCTICA ANTARCTICA West Antarc@ca East Antarc@ca t Feet of Sea Rise in Greenland Ice Sheet Feet of Sea Rise in W. Antarc@c Ice Sheet Feet of Sea Rise in E. Antarc@c Ice Sheet is There at THE Antarc@c Ice Sheet is much larger than Greenland (~ 7 @mes larger!) and is really two separate sec@ons of ice West and East.

RECORD: HOW MUCH ICE IS IN WEST ANTARCTIC ICE SHEET = 6 M (~19 FT) OF SEA LEVEL RISE Feet of Sea Rise in Greenland Ice Sheet Is Greenland s Feet of Sea Ice Sheets Rise in W. Antarc@c Ice Sheet Is Antarc@ca s Feet of Sea Ice Sheets Rise in E. Antarc@c Ice Sheet How Fast Can Sea What makes sea level How Much Ice Is There At the Poles? The West Antarc@c Ice Sheet is close to the West Antarc@ca same size as Greenland yet some of the ice sits below sea level. Mel@ng the ice res@ng below sea level will not add to global sea level so the West Antarc@c Ice Sheet holds How Much Ice is 6m (19 Z.) of sea level rise. This is enough to There at the Poles? flood the @p of Florida (see inset). Is There A Tipping Point? What Can I

RECORD: THE EAST ANTARCTIC ICE SHEET = 52 M (~170 FT) OF SEA LEVEL RISE is There at East Antarc@ca The East Antarc@c Ice Sheet is the largest poten@al contributor of rise to the global oceans. It holds 52m (170 Z.) of sea level rise, an amount that would cover Florida with water (see inset). t Feet of Sea Rise in Greenland Ice Sheet Feet of Sea Rise in W. Antarc@c Ice Sheet Feet of Sea Rise in E. Antarc@c Ice Sheet

CONSIDER THE POTENTIAL! HOW MUCH ICE IS THERE AT THE POLES THAT COULD ADD TO GLOBAL SEA LEVEL? EXAMINE YOUR EVIDENCE AND FINISH THIS SECTION OF YOUR WORKSHEET TO FIND OUT HOW MUCH ICE IS AT THE POLES & IF YOU FOUND A POLAR CONNECTION! t Sea