Literature DB >> 31709007

Regionally strong feedbacks between the atmosphere and terrestrial biosphere.

Julia K Green1, Alexandra G Konings1,2, Seyed Hamed Alemohammad1,3, Joseph Berry4, Dara Entekhabi3,5, Jana Kolassa6,7, Jung-Eun Lee8, Pierre Gentine1,9.   

Abstract

The terrestrial biosphere and atmosphere interact through a series of feedback loops. Variability in terrestrial vegetation growth and phenology can modulate fluxes of water and energy to the atmosphere, and thus affect the climatic conditions that in turn regulate vegetation dynamics. Here we analyze satellite observations of solar-induced fluorescence, precipitation, and radiation using a multivariate statistical technique. We find that biosphere-atmosphere feedbacks are globally widespread and regionally strong: they explain up to 30% of precipitation and surface radiation variance. Substantial biosphere-precipitation feedbacks are often found in regions that are transitional between energy and water limitation, such as semi-arid or monsoonal regions. Substantial biosphere-radiation feedbacks are often present in several moderately wet regions and in the Mediterranean, where precipitation and radiation increase vegetation growth. Enhancement of latent and sensible heat transfer from vegetation accompanies this growth, which increases boundary layer height and convection, affecting cloudiness, and consequently incident surface radiation. Enhanced evapotranspiration can increase moist convection, leading to increased precipitation. Earth system models underestimate these precipitation and radiation feedbacks mainly because they underestimate the biosphere response to radiation and water availability. We conclude that biosphere-atmosphere feedbacks cluster in specific climatic regions that help determine the net CO2 balance of the biosphere.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 31709007      PMCID: PMC6839712          DOI: 10.1038/ngeo2957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Geosci        ISSN: 1752-0894            Impact factor:   16.908


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7.  Inferring causal relations from observational long-term carbon and water fluxes records.

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