Towards an increasingly biased view on Arctic change
Abstract The Russian invasion of Ukraine hampers the ability to adequately describe
conditions across the Arctic, thus biasing the view on Arctic change. Here we benchmark the …
conditions across the Arctic, thus biasing the view on Arctic change. Here we benchmark the …
Past and future trends of diurnal temperature range and their correlation with vegetation assessed by MODIS and CMIP6
Temperature anomalies and changes in the diurnal temperature range (DTR) are expected
to pose physiological challenges to biota; hence, both spatial and temporal variations in …
to pose physiological challenges to biota; hence, both spatial and temporal variations in …
Alleviated WRF summer wet bias over the Tibetan Plateau using a new cloud macrophysics scheme
Reliable precipitation simulation over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) remains a challenge,
manifested by a prominent systematic wet bias in the warm season. Previous studies have …
manifested by a prominent systematic wet bias in the warm season. Previous studies have …
Highlighting the role of biota in feedback loops from tundra ecosystems to the atmosphere
The rapid climatic and environmental changes observed in the Arctic and across the globe
in general call for reliable model projections. In recent years our understanding of ongoing …
in general call for reliable model projections. In recent years our understanding of ongoing …
Upscaling vascular aboveground biomass and topsoil moisture of subarctic fens from Unoccupied Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to satellite level
Arctic and subarctic ecosystems are experiencing rapid changes in vegetation composition
and productivity due to global warming. Tundra wetlands are especially susceptible to these …
and productivity due to global warming. Tundra wetlands are especially susceptible to these …
Climate regulation processes are linked to the functional composition of plant communities in European forests, shrublands, and grasslands
Terrestrial ecosystems affect climate by reflecting solar irradiation, evaporative cooling, and
carbon sequestration. Yet very little is known about how plant traits affect climate regulation …
carbon sequestration. Yet very little is known about how plant traits affect climate regulation …
Vegetation canopy structure mediates the response of gross primary production to environmental drivers across multiple temporal scales
Gross primary production (GPP) is a critical component of the global carbon cycle and plays
a significant role in the terrestrial carbon budget. The impact of environmental factors on …
a significant role in the terrestrial carbon budget. The impact of environmental factors on …
Large divergence of projected high latitude vegetation composition and productivity due to functional trait uncertainty
Vegetation distribution and composition are expected to change in northern high latitudes
under rapid warming, which regulates ecosystem functions but remains challenging to …
under rapid warming, which regulates ecosystem functions but remains challenging to …
High Arctic vegetation communities with a thick moss layer slow active layer thaw
S Schuuring, R Halvorsen… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Svalbards permafrost is thawing as a direct consequence of climate change. In the Low
Arctic, vegetation has been shown to slow down and reduce the active layer thaw, yet it is …
Arctic, vegetation has been shown to slow down and reduce the active layer thaw, yet it is …
3D urban landscape optimization: From the perspective of heat flux-microclimate relations
Z Li, J Zhang, Y Wei, D Hu - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2023 - Elsevier
Three-dimensional urban landscapes significantly alter surface energy dynamics and local
climates. However, it remains unclear how heat fluxes impact the microclimate at the …
climates. However, it remains unclear how heat fluxes impact the microclimate at the …