We often tend to view climate change solely through the lens of global temperature or sea level ,but the climate machine is in fact much more complex.
It is monitored by measuring a large number of variables that characterize all elements of the Earth system ,i .e . , its atmosphere ,oceans and land surfaces .
GLOBAL CLIMATE OBSERVING SYSTEM (GCOS):
GCOS has identified 50 of these so-called essential climate variables (ECVs) for the purposes of long -term monitoring , measured in different places , at different dates and with different instruments .More than half of these 50 ECVs ,26 to be precise ,can only be measured from space -like for example wind speed ,ocean color and snow cover -through close international coordination .Every five years ,GCOS draws up a global climate status report .
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Tiny changes such as a decrease in stratospheric ozone levels of 1% in 10 years or a rise in mean global temperature of 0.1 C (Zero Point One celsius ) can impact all ECVs .
Jaishrikrishna !
Referenece Material :CLIMATE -ONE PLANET SUMMIT #74 November 2017
It is monitored by measuring a large number of variables that characterize all elements of the Earth system ,i .e . , its atmosphere ,oceans and land surfaces .
GLOBAL CLIMATE OBSERVING SYSTEM (GCOS):
GCOS has identified 50 of these so-called essential climate variables (ECVs) for the purposes of long -term monitoring , measured in different places , at different dates and with different instruments .More than half of these 50 ECVs ,26 to be precise ,can only be measured from space -like for example wind speed ,ocean color and snow cover -through close international coordination .Every five years ,GCOS draws up a global climate status report .
0.1C
Tiny changes such as a decrease in stratospheric ozone levels of 1% in 10 years or a rise in mean global temperature of 0.1 C (Zero Point One celsius ) can impact all ECVs .
Jaishrikrishna !
Referenece Material :CLIMATE -ONE PLANET SUMMIT #74 November 2017
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