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Dr Tom Beer Jianping Li Keith Alverson Weather, Water & Food Security Sunday, 17 August 2014

Contents Food Security Food Deserts Urban Agriculture Extreme Weather and Food Security Agricultural disruption Economic disruption Logistical disruption Water and Food Security Climate and Agriculture (Deserts) Droughts and Desertification Famine Climate Change Geographic Disparities International Concerns

Food Security: What is it? IUGG

Food Deserts http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/ap-administrative-publication/ap-036.aspx

Food Deserts

Urban Agriculture http://jacsmit.com/book.html

Contents Food Security Food Deserts Urban Agriculture Extreme Weather and Food Security Agricultural disruption Economic disruption Logistical disruption Water and Food Security Climate and Agriculture (Deserts) Droughts and Desertification Famine Climate Change Geographic Disparities International Concerns

Vulnerability to Extreme Weather

Extreme Weather Severe Storms Flooding Storm damage due to wind and/or rain Hail damage Tornadoes Tropical Cyclones (Hurricanes, Typhoons) Strong winds can destroy buildings, crops, and cause large waves. Extreme rain rates can lead to flooding Low pressures can produce storm surge and inundation

Cyclone Yasi - February 2011 http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/yasi.shtml#loops http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocndurvzw20&feature=youtu.be&noredirect=1

Cyclone Yasi - February 2011 Winds Rain Storm surge Flooding X

TC Larry TC Yasi

Contents Food Security Food Deserts Urban Agriculture Extreme Weather and Food Security Agricultural disruption Economic disruption Logistical disruption Water and Food Security Climate and Agriculture (Deserts) Droughts and Desertification Famine Climate Change Geographic Disparities International Concerns

Some Climate Classics

Drought and Fire

fire-prone vegetation: the Australian eucalypt.

Major Bushfires in Australia Major Bushfires Fatalities Houses Lost Black Saturday 173 2000+ 7 February 2009 Ash Wednesday 76 2500+ 16-18 February 1983 Black Friday 71 1000+ 13 January 1939 Hobart 1967 62 1300+

The Sahel A vegetation-climate feedback? Exacerbated by increasing atmospheric aerosols Volcanoes, Nuclear Winter and drought Climate Change

Effects of volcanoes on climate If a conference were to give me enough time I could show the NCAR climate simulation showing the drop in temperature as volcanoes erupt.

Eruption of Laki ("Skaftá fires")

Icelandic Haze Famine of 1783 Iceland Mist Hardships - 20 25% of the population died in the famine. 80% of sheep, 50% of cattle and 50% of horses died because of fluorosis from the 8 million tons of hydrogen fluoride release.

Icelandic Haze Famine of 1783 Monsoon regions Laki eruption weakened African and Indian monsoon circulations, leading to between 1 and 3 millimetres less daily precipitation than normal over the Sahel of Africa, resulting in, among other effects, low flow in the River Nile. Thus famine in Egypt in 1784..

Icelandic Haze Famine of 1783 Europe Sulfur dioxide during unusual weather conditions caused a thick haze to spread across western Europe, resulting in many thousands of deaths throughout 1783 and the winter of 1784.

North America The winter of 1784 was the longest and one of the coldest on record. It was the longest period of below-zero temperatures in New England, with the largest accumulation of snow in New Jersey and the longest freezing over of the Chesapeake Bay. Icelandic Haze Famine of 1783 An extreme snowstorm hit the south, the Mississippi River froze at New Orleans and there was ice in the Gulf of Mexico..

Contents Urbanisation and Food Security Food deserts Urban Agriculture Extreme Weather Agricultural disruption Economic disruption Logistical disruption Climate and Food Security Climate and Agriculture (Deserts) Droughts and Desertification Famine Climate Change Geographic Disparities International Concerns

Climate Change

Climate Change

Climate Change and Chill units Already there is evidence that climate change is impacting on the apple and pear industries, with increased climate variability and reduced chilling hours, which are necessary for quality fruit production. The Huon Valley of Tasmania has shown an increase in average minimum temperatures from 1950 of about 0.6 C across both summer and winter. At Orange, NSW, the winter (May to October) average minimums have also risen by 0.6 C The Goulburn Valley Victoria has experienced a decline in the average number of days with minimums below 7 C indicating a reduction in winter chill units http://www.aph.gov.au/binaries/senate/committee/rrat_ctte/climate_change/submissions/sub23.pdf

Warming impact on pome fruit flowering Batlow ACT Manjimup WA Chill period Growth period Full-bloom timing Chill period Growth period Full-bloom timing 150 150 305 185 185 285 Number of days 100 100 295 Day of year 285 Number of days 115 115 Day of year 265 245 50 50 275 35 35 225 Current 1 2 3 C Current 1 2 3 C Current 1 2 3 C Current 1 2 3 C Current 1 2 3 C Current 1 2 3 C Batlow a cool region: Although chill is prolonged, warming in spring still dominates leading to earlier bloom time....whilst at Manjimup, a milder region: Chill is noticeably delayed with limited influence of warming in spring leading to a delay in full bloom timing. Darbyshire et al. in press

Where does the uncertainty lie? A greater proportion of the uncertainty in climate change impact projections was due to variations among crop models than to variations among downscaled general circulation models S. Asseng, F. Ewert, C. Rosenzweig, et al. Uncertainty in simulating wheat yields under climate change Nature Climate Change(2013) DOI: doi:10.1038/nclimate1916

Contents Food Security Food Deserts Urban Agriculture Extreme Weather and Food Security Agricultural disruption Economic disruption Logistical disruption Water and Food Security Climate and Agriculture (Deserts) Droughts and Desertification Famine Climate Change Geographic Disparities International Concerns

Geographic disparities

Contents Food Security Food Deserts Urban Agriculture Extreme Weather and Food Security Agricultural disruption Economic disruption Logistical disruption Water and Food Security Climate and Agriculture (Deserts) Droughts and Desertification Famine Climate Change Geographic Disparities International Concerns

Nutrition

Nutrition

Nutrition

Nutrition

The International Response

CGIAR

Alberto Montanari Department DICAM University of Bologna alberto.montanari@unibo.it www.albertomontanari.it Chair of Panta Rhei Biennium 2013-2015

The Targets of Panta Rhei (Courtesy by Eva Boegh) Modelling non-steady behaviours. Humans as part of the system (vs pristine catchments). Interaction with society and stakeholders. Hydrological change is the interface of environmental change with humans and society. Integrated treatment of understanding and uncertainty for improved prediction.

Science in practice

IUGG Commission on Climate and Environmental Change

IUGG Commission on Climate and Environmental Change

WeatCliFS The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) is leading the WeatCliFS consortium of international scientific unions to examine weather, climate and food security as well as to look at the interaction of food security and geophysical phenomena. The following fundamental question underpins WeatCliFS: What technologies and methodologies are required to assess the vulnerability of people and places to hazards [such as famine] and how might these be used at a variety of spatial and temporal scales?

CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research Tom Beer Phone: +61 3 9239 4546 Email: Tom.Beer@csiro.au Web: www.csiro.au Thank you Contact Us Phone: 1300 363 400 or +61 3 9545 2176 A partnership Email: between Enquiries@csiro.au CSIRO and the Bureau Web: of www.csiro.au Meteorology