By : Reeti Choudhary
Section : C
contents
1.Climate v/s Weather
2.What is climatic change?
3.Causes for climatic change.
• Global warming
• Greenhouse effect
• Ozone layer depletion
• Human activities
4.Impacts of climatic changes
5.References
CLIMATE WEATHER
•Describes the average conditions
expected at a specific place at a given
time.
• Describes the atmospheric conditions at
a specific place at a specific point in
time.
•Measured over a long period. • Measured for short term.
•Climate may include precipitation,
temperature, humidity, sunshine, wind
velocity, phenomena such as fog, frost,
and hail storms over a long period of time.
• Weather includes sunshine, rain, cloud
cover, winds, hail, snow, sleet, freezing
rain, flooding, blizzards, ice storms,
thunderstorms, steady rains from a cold
front or warm front, excessive heat, heat
waves and more.
• The study of climate is called
Climatology.
• The study of weather is called
Meteorology.
Climate v/s weather
What is climatic change ?
 Climate change is a change in the statistical
distribution of weather patterns when that change
lasts for an extended period of time (i.e., decades to
millions of years).
 It is a change which is attributed directly or indirectly
to Human Activity that alters the composition of the
Global Atmosphere and which is in addition to
Natural climate variability observed over
comparative time periods.
 It is often referred to as GLOBAL WARMING.
What causes earth’s climate to
change ?
The major causes for Earth’s climatic change are:
 Global Warming
 Greenhouse Effect
 Ozone Layer Depletion
 Human Activities
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Causes
Natural causes:
•Volcanic Erruptions
• Ocean currents
• Earth’s orbital changes
Man made causes:
• Burning of fossil fuels
• Excessive farming
• Deforestation
• Industrial emissions
Volcanic eruptions
A volcanic eruption occurs when hot materials
are thrown out of
a volcano. Lava, rocks, dust, ash and gas
compounds are some of the materials.
These eruptions leads to increase in the
temperature of the earth and hence causing
global warming.
Ocean Currents
Ocean currents flow for great distances, and
together, create the global conveyor belt which
plays a dominant role in determining the climate of
many of the Earth’s regions. More specifically,
ocean currents influence the temperature of the
regions through which they travel. For example,
warm currents traveling along more temperate
coasts increase the temperature of the area by
warming the sea breezes that blow over them.
Orbital variations
• Slight variations in Earth's orbit lead to changes in the
seasonal distribution of sunlight reaching the Earth's
surface and how it is distributed across the globe. There is
very little change to the area-averaged annually averaged
sunshine; but there can be strong changes in the
geographical and seasonal distribution.
The Greenhouse Effect
The greenhouse effect is a natural process that warms the
Earth's surface. When the Sun's energy reaches the Earth's
atmosphere, some of it is reflected back to space and the rest
is absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases.
Gas in the atmosphere, such a water, carbon dioxide,
methane, CFCs and nitrous oxide, absorb infrared light and
would otherwise escape to space, radiating it back towards
the planet’s surface.
These gases are called ‘ greenhouse gases’ and they have a
critical role in determining the temperature of the Earth’s
surface and the living conditions on the planet and hence
changing the climate of a place.
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KYOTO
PROTOCOL
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Depletion of Ozone Layer
• Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other halogenated ozone
depleting substances (ODS) are mainly responsible for
man-made chemical ozone depletion.
• This thinning of the ozone layer makes the life on earth more
prone to UV radiations that may cause several skin diseases
as well as climatic chnages.
Human
activities
DEFORESTATION BURNING OF FOSSIL
FUELS
INDUSTRIAL EMISSIONS
Impacts
Of
Climatic
Change
Rise
In
Temperature
of the
Earth
Melting polar icecaps will raise ocean
levels; the Arctic Ocean could be
ice free in summer by 2050.
Global sea levels could rise by
more than 20 feet, devastating
coastal areas worldwide.
Frequent storms, droughts,
floods, submergence of islands
 Scientists have warned that a warmer world
will mean more storms, floods, droughts, and
snowfalls.
 Islands in danger of being submerged, from
the Pacific to the Caribbean are panicky. The
lives of million people will be affected by these
negotiations.
More than a million species
worldwide could be extinct
by 2050.
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References
 www.google.com
 https://en.wikipedia.org/
 climate.nasa.gov/
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climatic changes

  • 1. By : Reeti Choudhary Section : C
  • 2. contents 1.Climate v/s Weather 2.What is climatic change? 3.Causes for climatic change. • Global warming • Greenhouse effect • Ozone layer depletion • Human activities 4.Impacts of climatic changes 5.References
  • 3. CLIMATE WEATHER •Describes the average conditions expected at a specific place at a given time. • Describes the atmospheric conditions at a specific place at a specific point in time. •Measured over a long period. • Measured for short term. •Climate may include precipitation, temperature, humidity, sunshine, wind velocity, phenomena such as fog, frost, and hail storms over a long period of time. • Weather includes sunshine, rain, cloud cover, winds, hail, snow, sleet, freezing rain, flooding, blizzards, ice storms, thunderstorms, steady rains from a cold front or warm front, excessive heat, heat waves and more. • The study of climate is called Climatology. • The study of weather is called Meteorology. Climate v/s weather
  • 4. What is climatic change ?  Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time (i.e., decades to millions of years).  It is a change which is attributed directly or indirectly to Human Activity that alters the composition of the Global Atmosphere and which is in addition to Natural climate variability observed over comparative time periods.  It is often referred to as GLOBAL WARMING.
  • 5. What causes earth’s climate to change ? The major causes for Earth’s climatic change are:  Global Warming  Greenhouse Effect  Ozone Layer Depletion  Human Activities
  • 7. Causes Natural causes: •Volcanic Erruptions • Ocean currents • Earth’s orbital changes Man made causes: • Burning of fossil fuels • Excessive farming • Deforestation • Industrial emissions
  • 8. Volcanic eruptions A volcanic eruption occurs when hot materials are thrown out of a volcano. Lava, rocks, dust, ash and gas compounds are some of the materials. These eruptions leads to increase in the temperature of the earth and hence causing global warming.
  • 9. Ocean Currents Ocean currents flow for great distances, and together, create the global conveyor belt which plays a dominant role in determining the climate of many of the Earth’s regions. More specifically, ocean currents influence the temperature of the regions through which they travel. For example, warm currents traveling along more temperate coasts increase the temperature of the area by warming the sea breezes that blow over them.
  • 10. Orbital variations • Slight variations in Earth's orbit lead to changes in the seasonal distribution of sunlight reaching the Earth's surface and how it is distributed across the globe. There is very little change to the area-averaged annually averaged sunshine; but there can be strong changes in the geographical and seasonal distribution.
  • 12. The greenhouse effect is a natural process that warms the Earth's surface. When the Sun's energy reaches the Earth's atmosphere, some of it is reflected back to space and the rest is absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases. Gas in the atmosphere, such a water, carbon dioxide, methane, CFCs and nitrous oxide, absorb infrared light and would otherwise escape to space, radiating it back towards the planet’s surface. These gases are called ‘ greenhouse gases’ and they have a critical role in determining the temperature of the Earth’s surface and the living conditions on the planet and hence changing the climate of a place.
  • 19. Depletion of Ozone Layer • Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other halogenated ozone depleting substances (ODS) are mainly responsible for man-made chemical ozone depletion. • This thinning of the ozone layer makes the life on earth more prone to UV radiations that may cause several skin diseases as well as climatic chnages.
  • 21. DEFORESTATION BURNING OF FOSSIL FUELS INDUSTRIAL EMISSIONS
  • 24. Melting polar icecaps will raise ocean levels; the Arctic Ocean could be ice free in summer by 2050.
  • 25. Global sea levels could rise by more than 20 feet, devastating coastal areas worldwide.
  • 26. Frequent storms, droughts, floods, submergence of islands  Scientists have warned that a warmer world will mean more storms, floods, droughts, and snowfalls.  Islands in danger of being submerged, from the Pacific to the Caribbean are panicky. The lives of million people will be affected by these negotiations.
  • 27. More than a million species worldwide could be extinct by 2050.