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The Future is Inherently Uncertain. But Far from Unknown.
Explore Climate Change in the 21st Century.
The future is inherently uncertain, but far from unknown. In this
activity you will be able to explore the trends in atmospheric
CO2 concentration and temperature over the coming century,
both through line graphs and time-varying temperature maps of the
world.
21st Century CO2 and Temperature Projections
The red lines on the graph shows globally averaged temperature
for each year; the blue line shows the level of atmospheric CO2.
Different computer models project somewhat different climate trends;
the two maps show two of these models, one from GFDL (The Geophysical
Fluid Dynamics Laboratory), and the other from NCAR (The National
Center for Atmospheric Research).
The maps are color keyed to show average temperatures for each
year.
Globally averaged temperature projections from two state-of-the-art
climate models driven by the same scenario of the future CO2 concentrations
give similar results.
- Both show that warming will increase in the next century as
greenhouse gas levels rise.
- Both show that warming will be greatest in the northern regions
close to the pole.
- Both show that warming will tend to be greater over land than
over the ocean.


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