Spring 2008

CLIM 759: Topics in Climate Dynamics
GEOG 670: Applied Climatology

Physical Science Basis of Climate Change: IPCC 2007

 

Instructors

Emilia Jin (office: room 315, Research 1, e-mail: kchin@gmu.edu )

James L. Kinter (office: room 310, Research 1, e-mail: kinter@cola.iges.org)

Jagadish Shukla (office: room 310, Research 1, e-mail: shukla@cola.iges.org)

 

Guest instructor

Edwind K. Schneider (e-mail: schneide@cola.iges.org)

 

Class Schedule

Room 330, Innovation Hall

Tuesday 7:20pm-10:00pm, 22 Jan-29 Apr, 2008

 

Texts

- Main text: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 4th assessment report: Climate Change 2007. Working Group I Report "The Physical Science Basis" (available in http://www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/ar4-wg1.htm It is also available in the Fenwick Stacks library as a book.)

- Text book: Martens, P. and J. Rotmans (ed.), 1999: Climate Changes: An Integrated Perspective. Advances in Global Change Research, Vol. 1. Kluwar Academic Publishers. (Chapter 2 and Chapter 5)

- Reference book: Trenberth, K. E. (ed.), 1992: Climate System Modeling. Cambridge University Press.

 

Course work requirements

Lectures

Reading

Paper and Presentation (Students will be expected to prepare papers on topics selected in consultation with the course director and make oral presentations about their topic)

 

Course Description

The problem of global warming, especially with regard to anthropogenic causes, will be discussed based on IPCC 4th assessment report ¡°The Physical Science Basis¡± published in 2007. Topics covered will include: 1) Overview of the observed climate system, including physical processes and feedbacks; 2) Variability of the climate system as observed in the recent past and inferred for other epochs; 3) Modeling of the climate system response to green house gas forcings, including the carbon cycle; 4) Green house gases, chemistry, and aerosols, 5) Projections of climate change, detection, and impacts on society.

 

Evaluation Criteria

The assessment of student performance will be based on participation (20%), the project paper (40%), and the oral presentation (40%).

Guideline for presentation and project paper

 

Class Schedule

Week

Topics

PDF

1/22

Introductory meeting

Overview of IPCC Report

pdf

1/29

IPCC Ch1. Historical Overview of Climate Change Science

pdf

2/05

Book Ch2. The Climate System

Book Ch4. Global Biochemical Cyces

Reference book Ch1. Introduction to Climate Model

Book Ch5. Causes of green house gas emissions file 1 file 2

 

2/12

IPCC Ch2. Changes in Atmospheric Constituents and in Radiative Forcing

pdf

2/19

IPCC Ch2. Changes in Atmospheric Constituents and in Radiative Forcing

pdf

2/26

IPCC Ch6. Palaeoclimate

pdf

3/04

IPCC Ch7. Couplings Between Changes in the Climate System and Biogeochemistry

pdf

 

Spring Break

 

3/18

IPCC Ch3. Observations: Surface and Atmospheric Climate Change

group1

quiz

3/25

IPCC Ch4. Observations: Changes in Snow, Ice and Frozen Ground

IPCC Ch5. Observations: Oceanic Climate Change and Sea Level

group2

group3

4/01

IPCC Ch8. Climate Models and their Evaluation

pdf

4/08

IPCC Ch10. Global Climate Projections

IPCC Ch11. Regional Climate Projections

group4

group5

4/15

IIPCC Ch9. Understanding and Attributing Climate Change

 

4/22

IPCC Ch8. Climate Models and their Evaluation

pdf

4/29

IPCC Ch9. Understanding and Attributing Climate Change

pdf

5/09

Deadline: project paper