Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

ATOC Distinguished Lecture

Wednesday February 17 2016 @ 10:30 am
to 11:30 am

February

17

Wed

2016

10:30 am - 11:30 am

Event Type
Seminar
Availability

Open to Public

Audience
  • CIRES employees
  • CU Boulder employees
  • General Public
  • NOAA employees
  • Science collaborators
  • Stratospheric Ozone and Southern Hemisphere Climate Change

    by Prof. Lorenzo Polvani - Columbia University

    Unlike well-mixed greenhouse gases, the radiative forcing of climate due to observed stratospheric ozone loss in the second half of the 20th Century is very small.  In spite of this, much new evidence has emerged in the last decade showing that the formation of the ozone hole has caused profound changes in the entire Southern Hemisphere climate system, starting from the observed poleward shift of the midlatitude jet in summertime:this has been linked to changes in tropospheric and surface temperatures, clouds and cloud radiative effects, precipitation at both middle and low latitudes, as well as temperature and circulation changes in the ocean, and possibly the cryosphere.  Similarly, the projected closing of the ozone hole will feature prominently in future climate change, with its impacts expected to largely cancel many of those from increasing GHGs over the next half-century.