CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE HUMAN LIFE CONDITIONS IN THE ARCTIC ZONE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION


https://doi.org/10.15356/2076-6734-2018-2-243-254

Full Text:




Abstract

The present-day global warming and the rise of climate extremes are the most pronounced in the Arctic zone of theRussian Federation, and this circumstance is very important for the population of these regions. According to the zoning of theterritoryofRussiapresenting the natural conditions of the human’s life, the greater part of the Arctic zone of theRussian Federationis characterized by absolutely unfavorable and very unfavorable conditions. In this connection, estimation of the present-day climate conditions and prediction of future situation is very important for the population in many regions ofRussia, and particularly in the Arctic zone. The Nature conditions of human life in the second half of the 20th century and changes of them in the 21st one were analyzed in this work. This made possible to correct the map “Zoning of the territory of theRussian Federationon natural conditions of the human’s life" and to estimate possible changes of climate conditions by the middle of the 21st century. The results of numerical experiments performed with three models presented at the fifth phase of the coupled models comparison Project (Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project, SMIR5) were used in the work. The models are as follows: one of the Institute of Numerical Mathematics of RAS (INMCM4); the second Meteorological Office of theHadleyCenter(HadGEM2-ES), and the third  – Max-Plank Meteorological Institute (MPI-ESM-LR). The most changeable climatic factors (heat, cold, and wind) were investigated. The regions of the Arctic zone of theRussian Federation, where warming is the most evident, have been established, and changes of areas with different levels of climatic discomfort during periods of current and expected climate warming have been estimated. The warming of 1991–2010 in the Western and Eastern parts of the Arctic zone of theRussian Federationresulted in that area with absolutely unfavorable conditions significantly decreased. The scale of the area reduction was found to be comparable to the change of discomfort under the «soft» anthropogenic scenario for the period 2046–2055.


About the Authors

A. N. Zolotokrylin
Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Science
Russian Federation
Moscow


V. V. Vinogradova
Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Science
Russian Federation
Moscow


A. A. Sokolov
Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Science
Russian Federation
Moscow


References

1. http://www.government.ru/docs/22846/

2. Razrabotka predlozheniy po opredeleniyu yuzhnoy granitsy Arkticheskoy zony Rossiiskoy Federatsii (AZRF).Research: Development of proposals on definition of the southern border of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation. The main provisions and conclusions of phase 1 work (2009). Cipher themes 2002-07-09. Customer: Ministry Of Economic Development, IGRAS, 2009. [In Russian].

3. Zolotokrylin A.N., Krenke A.N., Vinogradova V.V. Rayonirovanie Rossii po prirodnym usloviyam zhizni naseleniya. Zoning of Russia by natural conditions of life. Moscow: Geos, 2012: 156 p. [In Russian].

4. Vtoroy otsenochnyi doklad ob izmeneniyakh klimata i ikh posledstviyakh na territorii Rossiyskoy Federatsii. The second estimation report on climate changes and their consequences on the territory of Russian Federation. Moscow: Roshydromet, 2014: 1009 p. [In Russian].

5. Glazovsky A.F., Macheret Yu.Ya. Eurasian Arctic. Climate-driven fluctuations of glaciers in the second half of the twentieth century. Oledenenie Severnoy I Tsentral’noy Evrazii v sovremennuyu epokhu. Glaciation of Northern and Central Eurasia in the modern era. Ed. V.M. Kotlyakov. Moscow: Nauka, 2006: 97–114. [In Russian].

6. Titkova T.B., Vinogradova V.V. Snow occurrence time on the Russia’s territory in the early 21st century (from satellite data). Led i Sneg. Ice and Snow. 2017, 57 (1): 25–33. [In Russian].

7. Drozdov D.S., Slagoda E.A., Abramov A.A., Ermak A.A., Orekhov P.T. Preliminary results of geocryological studies on the island of Heiss (Franz Josef Land). Materialy 4 konferentsii geokriologov Rossii. Materials of the fourth conf. of geocryologists of Russia. Мoskow: Universitetskaya kniga. 2011, 2 (5): 52–59.

8. Malkova G.V. Monitoring of temperature and depth of seasonal thawing of rocks at Bolvansky station in the Pechora Delta. Materialy 4 konferentsii geokriologov Rossii. Materials of the fourth conf. of geocryologists of Russia. Мoskow: Universitetskaya kniga. 2011, 2 (5): 111–118.

9. Grigoriev M.N., Razumov S.O., Kunitskiy V.V., Spektor V.B. Dynamics of the shores of the eastern Arctic seas of Russia: main factors, patterns and trends. Kriosfera Zemli. Cryosphere of the Earth. 2006, Х (4): 74–94.

10. Federal’naya sluzhba gosudarstvennoy statistiki. Federal state statistics service. http://www.gks.ru

11. Vinogradova V.V., Zolotokrylin A.N. Current and future role of climatic factor in the estimation of natural conditions of life in Russia. Izvestiya Rossiiskoy Akademii Nauk. Seriya Geograficheskaya. Proc. of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Geographic Series. 2014, 4: 16–21. [In Russian].

12. Arkhiv VNIIGMI-MTSD. Archive RIHMI WDC. http://www.meteo.ru

13. Volodin E.M. Possible reasons for low climate-model sensitivity to increased carbon dioxide concentrations. Izvestiya RAS. Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics. 2014, 50 (4): 350–355.

14. Volodin E.M., Dianskii N.A., Gusev A.V. Simulating presentday climate with the inmcm4,0 coupled model of the atmospheric and oceanic general circulations. Izvestiya RAS. Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics. 2010, 46 (4): 414–431.

15. ftp://ftp.ceda.ac.uk/badc/cmip5/data/cmip5/output1/

16. Bryazgin N.N., Dement’ev A.A. Opasnye meteorologicheskie yavleniya v Rossiiskоy Arktike. Dangerous meteorological phenomena in the Russian Arctic. Saint Petersburg: Roshydromet, 1996: 156 p. [In Russian].

17. Titkova T.B., Mikhailov A.Y., Vinogradova V.V. Arctic front and Barents Sea ice coverage in winter. Sovremennye problemy distantsionnogo zondirovaniya Zemli iz kosmosa. Current problems in remote sensing of the Earth from space. 2014, 11 (3): 117–125. [In Russian].


Supplementary files

For citation: Zolotokrylin A.N., Vinogradova V.V., Sokolov A.A. CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE HUMAN LIFE CONDITIONS IN THE ARCTIC ZONE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION. Ice and Snow. 2018;58(2):243-254. https://doi.org/10.15356/2076-6734-2018-2-243-254

Views: 1020

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2076-6734 (Print)
ISSN 2412-3765 (Online)