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The New 2013 IPCC Assessment: What Climate Changes are Coming? May 2013 Neil Comer Senior Climatologist, Risk Sciences International Adjunct, University of Prince Edward Island University of Toronto- Scarborough

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Page 1: The New 2013 IPCC Assessment: What Climate Changes are Coming? May 2013 Neil Comer Senior Climatologist, Risk Sciences International Adjunct, University

The New 2013 IPCC Assessment: What Climate Changes are Coming?

May 2013

Neil Comer

Senior Climatologist,

Risk Sciences International

Adjunct,

University of Prince Edward Island

University of Toronto-Scarborough

Page 2: The New 2013 IPCC Assessment: What Climate Changes are Coming? May 2013 Neil Comer Senior Climatologist, Risk Sciences International Adjunct, University

Information Overload

?

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Hea

dlin

es Climate Science: Time to raft up

Forest Mortality and Climate Change: The Big Picture Next Generation of Advanced Climate Models Needed, Says New Report

Droughts are Pushing Trees to the Limit

Ice Loss Shifts Arctic Cycles

Arctic Ice Melting at ‘amazing speed’, scientists find

Arctic Sea Ice Reaches Lowest Extent Ever Recorded

2012 On Track to be Worst Wildfire Year on Record

Extreme Weather Events Forecast Storm over Climate Change Denial

Globally, 9 of 10 Warmest Years on Record Occurred Since 2000

Hotter Temperatures Link Climate Change to Tree Mortality

Forests worldwide near tipping-point from drought

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But we do know…• Climate change is already happening

• It will continue even if we stop emitting pollutants today

• Climate models show agreement in the direction of change (although the amount varies)

• In spite of all the news of ‘climate change deniers’, in the scientific community there is near-concensus

• Media likes conflict – so deniers get ‘better airplay’

Notably:“Only Two Percent of Canadians Deny Climate Change”

Insightrix Research, Inc., 2012

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• AR4 (2007) 24 Global Climate Models (GCMs) available

• AR5 (2013) 40 Global Climate Models (GCMs) available

The new IPCC Assessment (AR5):

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So.. many models available

Other than the models themselves, what else affects our projections?

• Old Emission Scenarios ‘SRES’ (B1, A1B, A2)

• New Scenarios in AR5 - to ‘RCPs’ (2.6, 4.5, 6, 8.5)

“Special Report on Emissions Scenarios”

“Representative Concentration Pathways”

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Le Quere et al, 2012.

Source: NOAA/ESRL (Earth System Research Laboratory)

What path are we on?

…appears the highest

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Model Resolution Improving: Great Lakes

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IPCC Model Projections over the years...Temperature change in 2050s, central Ontario (1971-2000 baseline)

IPCC-1995 IPCC-2001 IPCC-2007 IPCC-20130

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

(n=11) (n=14) (n=171) (n=208)

1995 2001 2007 2013

+2.0°C

+2.7°C

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EC - CCCma - IPCC Assessments since 1995:

• Average historically similar – range increasing19

9520

0120

0720

13

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Change in Annual Temperature 2050s from now

+3 to 4°C

+2 to 3°C

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Change in Annual Temperature 2080s from now

+6 to 7°C

+4 to 5°C

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Source: Canadian Climate Change Scenarios Network, all-model ensemble, AR4, A2

• Warmer in all seasons, greatest increase in winter

• Wetter in all seasons but summer, more dry periods, more intense events

Seasonal Changes – Orangeville Example

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Climate Analogs?

“What location now has an annual temperature Southern Ontario is projected to have in the 2050s?”

Kentucky

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Conclusions:• Climate change is already affecting us• Our best adaptation measures require the best science• Improved models give us greater detail• New IPCC projections are arriving• We appear to be on the ‘high’ projection route based

upon our greenhouse gas emissions so far• Climate change will have significant impacts on current

species, invasives, and pests• Perhaps looking at problems to our south is an indication

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