PřF:Z0151 Climate variability and change - Course Information
Z0151 Climate variability and climate change
Faculty of ScienceSpring 2025
- Extent and Intensity
- 2/1. 5 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
In-person direct teaching - Teacher(s)
- prof. RNDr. Rudolf Brázdil, DrSc. (lecturer)
- Guaranteed by
- prof. RNDr. Rudolf Brázdil, DrSc.
Department of Geography – Earth Sciences Section – Faculty of Science
Contact Person: prof. RNDr. Rudolf Brázdil, DrSc.
Supplier department: Department of Geography – Earth Sciences Section – Faculty of Science - Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is only offered to the students of the study fields the course is directly associated with.
- fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- Applied geography and geoinformatics (programme PřF, N-AGG)
- Physical geography (programme PřF, N-FYG)
- Physical Geography (programme PřF, N-GK)
- Geographical Cartography and Geoinformatics (programme PřF, N-GK)
- Course objectives
- The aim of the course is a comprehensive presentation of climate change and climate variability and their consequences for the next development of the Earth landscape with a particular attention to homogenisation and statistical analysis of climatological series, the study of spatiotemporal variability of the climate based on instrumental records, documentary sources and proxy data, effects of climate-forming factors, developing of climate scenarios, climate projections and climate impacts.
- Learning outcomes
- At the end of this course, students should be able: to explain climate variability and climate change including their consequences for further development of the Earth landscape in the context of the published IPCC documents; apply obtained theoretical knowledge for solution of practical projects on the field of climate variability and change; evaluate methodology of construction of climate scenarios; apply scenarios for the study of climate impacts on the nature, man and human society; apply software AnClim for homogenisation of long-term climatological time series; analyse statistical structure of these series; synthesize knowledge about climate variability and change.
- Syllabus
- Lectures: 1. Climate variability and change 2. Quality of climatological data 3. Homogenisation of climatological series 4. Statistical analysis of climatological series I 5. Statistical analysis of climatological series II 6. Climate fluctuations in the instrumental period 7. Climate fluctuations in the historical period 8. Palaeoclimatology 9. Climatic extremes and their impacts 10. Climate-forcing factors I 11. Climate-forcing factors II 12. Climatic scenarios and their creation I 13. Climatic scenarios and their creation II 14. Impacts of climate change Seminars: 1. Instroductory information and assignment of presentations. 2. Software for homogenisation and analysis of climatological series. 3.-4. Testing of relative homogenity and homogenisation of climatological series. 5.-6. Statistical analysis of climatological series. 7. Atmospheric re-analyses and their use in climatology. 8.-10. Physical basis of climate change and climate projections according to the last IPCC report (AR6 Synthesis Report). 11.-12. Observed and expected impacts of climate change according to AR6 Synthesis Report. 13. Conclusions of CoP 2021 in Glasgow.
- Literature
- recommended literature
- Trnka, M. a kol. (2015): Změna klimatu. Mendelova univerzita v Brně, Centrum výzkumu globální změny AV ČR, v.v.i., Brno, 184 s.
- not specified
- IPCC, 2021: Summary for Policymakers. In: Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Masson-Delmotte, V., P. Zhai, A. Pirani, S. L. Con
- Doporučené aktuální práce k problematice klimatické změny a jejích dopadů z vybraných časopisů.
- Teaching methods
- theoretical preparation (lectures), independet presentation of IPCC conclusions, homogenisation of selected climatological series and its basic statistical analysis, study of recommended journal articles, panel discussion
- Assessment methods
- credit - elaboration of class excercises, oral presentations; oral or written exam
- Language of instruction
- Czech
- Further Comments
- The course is taught annually.
The course is taught: every week.
- Enrolment Statistics (recent)
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