GPY 203 - Relevance of Climatology 8 12 2023
GPY 203 - Relevance of Climatology 8 12 2023
GPY 203 - Relevance of Climatology 8 12 2023
Climatology
Presented By
Prof. T. O. Odekunle,
Department of Geography,
Obafemi Awolowo university, Ile-Ife.
Introduction
The costs associated with climate change rise along with the
temperatures. Severe storms and floods combined with agricultural
losses cost billions of dollars in terms of damages, and money is also
needed to treat and control the spread of disease.
Decreasing global agricultural productivity (especially, cereals) and
thus reduced food security. Climate change will be likely to reduce
the length of the growing season as well as force large regions of
marginal agriculture out of production
Declining amounts of quality food, water and land may be leading to
an increase in global security threats, conflict and war.
Relevance of Climatology Coint.
• As for the atmospheric ozone, processes resulting in the reduction of its
concentration may affect life forms on Earth directly through related
changes in the amount of ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth’s surface.
• Given the above, climatology has become a dynamic branch of science
with a broad range of functions and applications. New techniques are
being developed and investigations are being undertaken to study the
application of climate in many fields, including agriculture, forestry,
ecosystems, energy, industry, production and distribution of goods,
engineering design and construction, human well-being, transportation,
tourism, insurance, water resources and disaster management, fisheries,
and coastal development, to mention but few.
Relevance of Climatology Coint.
• To improve the ability of climatologists to inform and advise users and
to answer a myriad of questions about climate, there is a continuing
need for viable and useful research programmes on the climate system
and its broad influence, and on the applications of climate knowledge
for societal benefits.
• The crucial roles of climate data and climate predictions in
planning for disaster mitigation and sustainable development, and
in addressing all the consequences of climate change, are now
firmly established within various conventions and protocols, such
as the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
(UNFCCC), Kyoto Protocol and Montreal Protocol.
Relevance of Climatology Coint.
• Climatological services are designed for a variety of public,
commercial and industrial users. Assessments of the effects of
climate variability and climate change on human activities, as well as
the effects of human activities on climate, are major factors in local,
national and global economic development, social programmes, and
resource management.
• Current interest in the impact of economic development and other
human activities on climate and how climate variability and change
influence human societies, highlights the need for further research
into the physical and dynamical processes involved in the climate
system, as well as the need for their statistical description.
Relevance of Climatology Coint.