• Title of article

    Milankovitch climate reinforcements

  • Author/Authors

    George Kukla، نويسنده , , Joyce Gavin، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    22
  • From page
    27
  • To page
    48
  • Abstract
    More than a century ago, British scientist John Tyndall argued that increased heating of the oceans was needed to start a glaciation (Tyndall, J., 1872. The forms of water in clouds and rivers ice and glaciers. International Scientific Series. The Werner Company, Akron, OH, 196 pp.). We show that he was essentially right and that the principal cause of Quaternary glaciations was the intensification of the hydrologic cycle by the warming of tropical oceans and increase of equator-to-pole temperature gradient, which led to the growth of land-based ice in the high latitudes. The change was due to decreased obliquity and to the increased intensity of the solar beam in boreal winter and spring at the expense of summer and autumn. This resulted in higher frequency of El Niño compared to La Niña anomalies. Decreased water vapor greenhouse forcing and increased reflection from expanding snowfields were also instrumental in the transition from the last interglacial into the glacial. The current orbital changes, although less extreme, are qualitatively similar. Association of recent positive seasonal anomalies of global mean temperature with El Niño events suggests that the ongoing global warming may have a significant, orbitally influenced natural component. The warming could continue even without an increase of greenhouse gases.
  • Keywords
    Glaciations , Insolation , Milankovitch , Climate change , global warming
  • Journal title
    Global and Planetary Change
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    Global and Planetary Change
  • Record number

    704665