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The pole star and Arctic climate change
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 17:01 GMT le 15 février 2007 +3
Hello Weather Underground bloggers, Aaron here. Dr. Masters is on vacation so I'll be posting a series of vacation blogs for him. This is the first.

In my previous blog, I mentioned how the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA), a 2004 study of Arctic climate compiled by 300 scientists over three years, found that the recent increase in Arctic temperatures was probably due to human-emitted greenhouse gases. Greenhouse skeptics attacked the ACIA report and its conclusion, pointing out that the Arctic was much warmer than today during the period 4,000 - 7,000 years ago. For example, Dr. Patrick Michaels said in a 2004 interview with CNS news, a conservative Internet news service:"It was warmer 4 to 7,000 years ago [in the Arctic.] Every climatologist knows that. I saw no mention of that in the Arctic report," Michaels said. He added that the past warming of the Arctic couldn't possibly be blamed on greenhouse gas emissions since it occurred long before the industrial era.It is true that Arctic summers were warmer during the period 4,000 - 7,000 years ago. The mean July temperature along the northern coastline of Russia may have been 2.5 to 7.0 �C warmer than present, and Scandinavian summer temperatures were 1.5 to 2 �C higher than at present. The warming was caused by changes in the amount of sunlight the north pole gets in summer due to variations in the Earth's orbit.
Figure 1. Summertime temperatures in the Arctic during the Mid-Holocene Warm Period (about 6,000 years ago), compared to today's temperatures. Image credit: NOAA.

Earth's orbital variations
Earth's orbit is not perfectly circular, which means that we are closest to the sun in December and farthest in July. Thus, the Southern Hemisphere gets more sunlight in their summer (December) than the Northern Hemisphere does in their summer (July). The Earth's current 23.5 degree tilt keeps the north pole pointed towards the star Polaris, which results in the north pole being pointed at the sun in December (Northern Hemisphere winter). The Earth slowly wobbles around its axis with a period of 23,000 years a href=(precession) so that the pole star gradually changes with time. During the period 4,000 - 7,000 years ago, the pole star was Thuban in the constellation Draco, and the north pole was pointed at the sun during Northern Hemisphere summer. This resulted in much warmer summer temperatures in the Arctic, since there was more summer sunlight. Conversely, winter temperatures were colder, since the Earth was farther from the sun during the Northern Hemisphere winter. The Arctic will again be much warmer in summer 16,000 to 19,000 years from now when the cycle repeats and Thuban is once more the pole star. The reason the ACIA failed to mention this climate period is that the average temperature in the Arctic remained about the same during the period 4,000 - 7,000 years ago; it was just the summers that warmed. The warming since 1980 and the 1930s were warmings over all seasons, so it was misleading for the climate skeptics to compare Arctic temperatures 4,000 - 7,000 years ago with these modern warmings.

This is the second in a series of five blogs on climate change in the Arctic that will appear every Monday and Thursday. Next blog: Why the Arctic sea ice is shrinking.


Also, be sure to visit our new Climate Change blog, written by Dr. Ricky Rood of the University of Michigan.

Jeff Masters
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301. Thunderstorm2 19:16 GMT le 20 février 2007    
The fishin' Game?
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302. Caffinehog 19:46 GMT le 20 février 2007    
Interesting low WNW of madagascar. Looks tropical on the satellite, but quickscat shows it as quite asymmetrical, a SW-NE trough.
What's going on with this one?
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303. Patrap 19:49 GMT le 20 février 2007    
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304. weatherboykris 20:02 GMT le 20 février 2007    
What happened to Rand?His blog disappeared.
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305. pottery 20:18 GMT le 20 février 2007    
Has Randrewl been zapped ? All references to him have gone, from previous blogs too. Whats up with that ??????
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306. Thunderstorm2 20:21 GMT le 20 février 2007    
Yes Pottery. He has been banned and so has STL
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307. pottery 20:23 GMT le 20 février 2007    
I dont remember it ever raining here on a carnival tuesday before today, but it did this time . Strange portents ????????
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308. pottery 20:25 GMT le 20 février 2007    
What happenened ? They been cussing each other out in public or what ?
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309. Patrap 20:29 GMT le 20 février 2007    
Words of advice..let it go.Open a beer .And move along..Its a parade route..Dont gossip like a Soap ..it looks bad.Use Wu-mail..Er now back to Mardi Gras..Urp!
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310. Thunderstorm2 20:29 GMT le 20 février 2007    
{{Changed comment!}}
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311. Patrap 20:31 GMT le 20 février 2007    
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312. pottery 20:32 GMT le 20 février 2007    
Whatever the reason, I'll miss both of them. I appreciated their knowledge and their comments.
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313. Tazmanian 20:33 GMT le 20 février 2007    
it was some in that went on last night
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314. Wishcasterboy 20:35 GMT le 20 février 2007    
Life goes on. I have a feeling we'll see them once more.
315. pottery 20:36 GMT le 20 février 2007    
Hi Pat. OK. Hows your Carnival today ? It actually rained on some of ours, but the Masqueraders did not seem to notice. Just got home, exhausted, dont have the energy that I used to. Wonder why ?
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316. Thunderstorm2 20:36 GMT le 20 février 2007    
Rand might be back. Come to Rays Blog. I think he is under the name "ihave27handguns"
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317. Thunderstorm2 20:40 GMT le 20 février 2007    
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318. pottery 20:40 GMT le 20 février 2007    
The satelite images are showing some cloud across the trop. atlantic for the first time in a couple of weeks. Looks like things are setting up for more showers ? I hope so ......
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319. Thunderstorm2 20:43 GMT le 20 février 2007    
Have you seen that 950mb low that is in the Atlantic?
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320. pottery 20:45 GMT le 20 février 2007    
er, 27 is out too.......
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321. Thunderstorm2 20:46 GMT le 20 février 2007    
What
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322. pottery 20:47 GMT le 20 février 2007    
No I did not see that low. Can you link it ?
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323. Thunderstorm2 20:52 GMT le 20 février 2007    
I can't find the site but its on Taz's Blog. It's the last picture.
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324. Skyepony (Mod) 22:21 GMT le 20 février 2007    
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325. Skyepony (Mod) 22:22 GMT le 20 février 2007    
Surface map with the 953mb low in the Atlantic.
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326. Skyepony (Mod) 22:26 GMT le 20 février 2007    
Can't get into FSU models & what not.

When this blog is this slow always seems aproprate to post the Duldrums. N of Aulstralia is a bad spot for Duldrums this time of year. Their 'cane season should be picking up soon.
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