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Effects of Land Cover Change on local and regional climate. Ann Thijs Physical Climatology December 1, 2005. Tropical deforestation, Borneo. Outline. The Litvak Lab just a bit of my own research Land Cover Change Deforestation tropical forest Deforestation boreal forest
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Effects of Land Cover Change on local and regional climate Ann Thijs Physical Climatology December 1, 2005 Tropical deforestation, Borneo
Outline • The Litvak Lab • just a bit of my own research • Land Cover Change • Deforestation tropical forest • Deforestation boreal forest • Urban development
Litvak Lab Theme • How does vegetation change alter biogeochemical cycles? • Vegetation Changes studied: • Succession after fire in boreal forest • Effect of burn season in savanna grasslands • Effect of invasive grass KR Bluestem • Woody encroachment in Texas savannas • Woody encroachment in New Mexico Pinon-Juniper woodlands
Litvak Lab Theme: Biogeochemical cycles: • Biosphere-Atmosphere exchange of energy, water and CO2 (importance for carbon cycle and local / regional climate) • Soil processes: nitrogen cycle, carbon sequestration
My own research: Savannas • One eighth of global land surface • Continuous herbaceous layer and a discontinuous stratum of shrubs and trees • Woody encroachment: “the addition of woody canopies without major losses of herbaceous cover” • Causes: chronic overgrazing, disturbance of the natural fire cycle, rising CO2 levels, altered precipitation regimes, nitrogen pollution 1965 1975 1990 1995
Juniper encroachment in Texas savannas • Altered ecosystem function: • Energy balance: • decreased albedo ??? • higher latent and sensible heat exchange ??? • lower surface temperatures ??? • Water balance: • increased evapotranspiration ??? • lower groundwater recharge ??? • Carbon balance: • Considered a carbon sink, but remains one of the largest unknowns in the North American carbon balance.
Land Cover Changes • Environmental Issue of global significance – 35 % land surface already altered • Linked to other global issues: • Biodiversity • Climate System and Carbon Cycle • Sustainability of agriculture • Provision of safe drinking water • Infectious diseases
Land Cover Changes • Deforestation tropical forest • Deforestation boreal forest • Urban development: UHI
Deforestation and forest degradation Hotspots: Tropical: Amazon basin Southeast Asia Boreal: Siberia Main areas of forest-cover change over 20 years (1980-2000) (Lepers et al, 2005)
Tropical deforestation Snyder et al, 2004
Tropical deforestation Snyder et al, 2004
Tropical deforestation Snyder et al, 2004
- 30 % +0.6 -- +3.8 °C Tropical deforestation -1.0 – 1.6 mm/day Snyder et al, 2004
Deforestation of tropical forest • Mostly changes in water balance • Model Results: • Decreased surface roughness • Reduced ET, latent heat flux • Increased surface temperatures • Precipitation decreases • Increased albedo, lower net radiation(smaller effect)
Boreal deforestation Snyder et al, 2004
Boreal deforestation Snyder et al, 2004
Boreal deforestation 156 % increase -2.8°C +9% Snyder et al, 2004
Deforestation of boreal forests • Mostly changes in surface energy balance • Especially in winter/spring: removal of vegetation exposes snow surfaces and increase albedo, leading to lower net radiation and lower surface temperatures • Climate response can be amplified by a SST / sea ice / albedo positive feedback
Urban growth Highest densities: India China Java Major cities: Western Europe East coast US India East Asia Growth: Tropical belt Population density in 1995 and most populated and changing cities over 750000 inhabitants between 1980 and 2000 (Lepers et al, 2005)
Urban Heat Islands • Urban Heat Islands • Increased minimum temperature at night • Small increase or decrease maximum temperature during day • Decrease in diurnal range of temperatures
Urban Heat Islands • Traditional method • Innovative method: • Time series from weather stations • Time series from NCEP/NCAR-DOE re-analysis (R-1 or R-2) (estimate of surface T solely dependent on atmospheric measurements - independent of surface cover • Contribution of warming due to land cover change or increased greenhouse effect Zhou et al, 2004
Urban Heat Islands • Traditional estimate warming effect: • 0.06-0.15°C per century in the US • Estimate using innovative method • 0.37°C per century in eastern US (Kalnay and Cai, 2003) • 0.5°C per century in China (Zhou et al, 2004)
Conclusions • Land Cover Change extensive and has demonstrated impact on climate • Study methods: • Very localized empirical measurements - e.g. eddy covariance, FLUXNET • Modeling approaches – mostly coupled atmosphere-biosphere models; need to use coupled atmosphere-biosphere-ocean models • Time series analysis – e.g. UHI