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On the Intercontinental Transferability of Regional Climate Model Response to Severe Forestation

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Asselin, Olivier (Auteur)
  • Leduc, Martin (Auteur)
  • Paquin, Dominique (Auteur)
  • Di Luca, Alejandro (Auteur)
  • Winger, Katja (Auteur)
  • Bukovsky, Melissa (Auteur)
  • Music, Biljana (Auteur)
  • Giguère, Michel (Auteur)
Titre
On the Intercontinental Transferability of Regional Climate Model Response to Severe Forestation
Résumé
The biogeophysical effects of severe forestation are quantified using a new ensemble of regional climate simulations over North America and Europe. Following the protocol outlined for the Land-Use and Climate Across Scales (LUCAS) intercomparison project, two sets of simulations are compared, FOREST and GRASS, which respectively represent worlds where all vegetation is replaced by trees and grasses. Three regional climate models were run over North America. One of them, the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5), was also run over Europe in an attempt to bridge results with the original LUCAS ensemble, which was confined to Europe. Overall, the CRCM5 response to forestation reveals strong inter-continental similarities, including a pronounced wintertime and springtime warming concentrated over snow-masking evergreen forests. Crucially, these northern evergreen needleleaf forests populate lower, hence sunnier, latitudes in North America than in Europe. Snow masking reduces albedo similarly over both continents, but stronger insolation amplifies the net shortwave radiation and hence warming simulated over North America. In the summertime, CRCM5 produces a mixed response to forestation, with warming over northern needleleaf forests and cooling over southern broadleaf forests. The partitioning of the turbulent heat fluxes plays a major role in determining this response, but it is not robust across models over North America. Implications for the inter-continental transferability of the original LUCAS results are discussed.
Publication
Climate
Volume
10
Numéro
10
Pages
138
Date
2022-09-23
Abrév. de revue
Climate
Langue
en
DOI
10.3390/cli10100138
ISSN
2225-1154
URL
https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/10/10/138
Consulté le
01/11/2024 14:18
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Autorisations
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Référence
Asselin, O., Leduc, M., Paquin, D., Di Luca, A., Winger, K., Bukovsky, M., Music, B., & Giguère, M. (2022). On the Intercontinental Transferability of Regional Climate Model Response to Severe Forestation. Climate, 10(10), 138. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli10100138
Auteur·e·s
  • Di Luca, Alejandro
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  • Asselin et al. - 2022 - On the Intercontinental Transferability of Regional Climate Model Response to Severe Forestation.pdf
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