Dependencies of climate change

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This page contains a description of causes and effects of what is commonly referred to as climate using the Pyrkilo method. The data used in this assessment is composed of 10 climate change related articles by 10 invited experts published in Helsingin Sanomat during Summer 2006. This text was previously on the page Climate change.

Focus of the description

  1. Base-level focus: to describe the causes and effects of climate as a compilation of the contributions of the 10 writers
  2. Meta-level focus: to try the applicability of pyrkilo method for describing such a complex issue as a net of variables

Scope of the description

All input from all of the 10 writers are accepted as contributions. In addition, the moderator of the exercise has the right to include additonal material where needed to make implicit issues explicit, to fill in important gaps if they shall exist and to make the overall description coherent.

  • The spatial scope is primarily global, but some phenomena are also considered on regional and local scopes as well
  • The temporal scope of different variables by different contributors varies approximately within the orders of 101 to 105 years
  • All causes and effects of climate change mentioned in the articles are considered

Moderator

Mikko Pohjola --Mikko

Causal chain diagram

(The graph currently only covers the variables upstream from climate variable)

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Variable descriptions

Solar activity

Name: Solar activity

Focus and scope: The radiation output of sun. Variations in the output happen in the scope of approximately 101 years. As a source of energy, sun can be considered as continuous within the scope of the whole assessment.

Description:

Contributors:

  • Matti Saarnisto, Ilmasto muuttuu 1, Helsingin Sanomat 28.6.2006
  • Mikko Alestalo, Ilmasto muuttuu 2, Helsingin Sanomat 30.6.2006


Earth's positioning

Name: Earth's positioning in relation to sun

Focus and scope: The distance from sun and alignment of Earth. Temporally in the order of 104-105 years

Description: Based on Milankovich's astronomical theory of climate change, complemented with orbital inclination. The factors include:

  • Orbital shape
  • Axial tilt
  • Axial orientation
  • Orbital inclination

Contributors:


Solar energy input

Name: Solar energy input

Focus and scope: The amount of energy as solar radiation that enters the Earth's climatic system. Global spatiotemporal distribution.

Description:

Inputs:

Contributors:

  • Matti Saarnisto, Ilmasto muuttuu 1, Helsingin Sanomat 28.6.2006


Volcanic activity

Name: Volcanic activity

Focus and scope: The heat producing processes that take place inside the Earth's core

Description: Manifestations of volcanic activity are:

  • Volcano eruptions
  • Tectonic movement

Contributors:

  • Matti Saarnisto, Ilmasto muuttuu 1, Helsingin Sanomat 28.6.2006
  • Mikko Alestalo, Ilmasto muuttuu 2, Helsingin Sanomat 30.6.2006


Earth surface

Name: Earth surface

Focus and scope: Composition of the surface layer of the Earth. Distribution of land and water areas, vertical variation of the land areas, distribution of biota on the land areas and in the water areas.

Description: Includes:

  • Land
  • Sea
  • Biota

Inputs:

Contributors:

  • Matti Saarnisto, Ilmasto muuttuu 1, Helsingin Sanomat 28.6.2006
  • Esko Kuusisto, Ilmasto muuttuu 3, Helsingin Sanomat 3.7.2006


Weathering

Name: Weathering

Focus and scope:

Description: The weathering slowly decreases the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere.

Inputs:

Contributors:

  • Matti Saarnisto, Ilmasto muttuu 1, Helsingin Sanomat 28.6.2006


World politics

Name: World politics

Focus and scope:

Description:

Inputs:

Contributors:


Human population

Name: Human population

Focus and scope:

Description:

Inputs:

Contributors:


Human activity

Name: Human activity

Focus and scope: The human activities that have impact on the climate system. Spatially from local to global.

Description:

  • Land use
  • Emissions of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere

Inputs:

Contributors:

  • Mikko Alestalo, Ilmasto muuttuu 2, Helsingin Sanomat 30.6.2006
  • Esko Kuusisto, Ilmasto muuttuu 3, Helsingin Sanomat 3.7.2006


Atmosphere composition

Name: Composition of the atmosphere

Focus and scope: The gases and airborne particulate matter that affect the greenhouse effect.

Description:

  • CO2 concentration
  • H2O concentration (+cloud formation)
  • Other greenhouse gases

Inputs:

Contributors:

  • Mikko Alestalo, Ilmasto muuttuu 2, Helsingin Sanomat 30.6.2006
  • Esko Kuusisto, Ilmasto muuttuu 3, Helsingin Sanomat 3.7.2006
  • Jarl R. Ahlbeck, Ilmasto muttuu 4, Helsingin Sanomat 5.7.2006


Solar radiation reflection

Name: Reflected solar radiation

Focus and scope: The sunlight that is reflected back to the space from the atmosphere and Earth surface.

Description:

Inputs:

Contributors:

  • Esko Kuusisto, Ilmasto muuttuu 3, Helsingin Sanomat 3.7.2006
  • Jarl R. Ahlbeck, Ilmasto muttuu 4, Helsingin Sanomat 5.7.2006


Absorbed energy

Name: Absorbed energy

Focus and scope: The total energy that is absorbed to the climatic system of the Earth in various forms.

Description:

Inputs:

Contributors:

  • Markku Wilenius, Ilmasto muuttuu 5, Helsingin Sanomat 7.7.2006


Flows

Name: Flows

Focus and scope: Air- and waterflows that transfer heat horizontally on the globe.

Description:

  • Air flows
  • Sea currents

Inputs:

Contributors:

  • Matti Saarnisto, Ilmasto muuttuu 1, Helsingin Sanomat 28.6.2006


Climate

Name: Climate

Focus and scope: The phenomena that are together commonly perceived as climate. Temporal variation from minutes (weather) to > 105 years, spatial variation from very local to global.

Description: Distributions of different factors and especially the extreme phenomena are of greatest interest. Factors include:

  • Temperature
  • Humidity
  • Wind (speed and direction)
  • Precipitation (amount and type)

Iputs:

Contributors:

  • Matti Saarnisto, Ilmasto muuttuu 1, Helsingin Sanomat 28.6.2006
  • Mikko Alestalo, Ilmasto muuttuu 2, Helsingin Sanomat 30.6.2006
  • Esko kuusisto, Ilmasto muuttuu 3, Helsingin Sanomat 3.7.2006
  • Jarl R. Ahlbeck, Ilmasto muttuu 4, Helsingin Sanomat 5.7.2006