Vegetation type is an important predictor of the arctic summer land surface energy budget
Author(s)
Oehri, Jacqueline
Schaepman-Strub, Gabriela
Kim, Jin-Soo
Grysko, Raleigh
Kropp, Heather
Grünberg, Inge
Zemlianskii, Vitalii
Sonnentag, Oliver
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
5A. Ricerche polari e paleoclima
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Issue/vol(year)
/13 (2022)
ISSN
2041-1723
Publisher
Nature PG
Pages (printed)
6379
Date Issued
October 31, 2022
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Abstract
Despite the importance of high-latitude surface energy budgets (SEBs) for land-climate interactions in the rapidly changing Arctic, uncertainties in their prediction persist. Here, we harmonize SEB observations across a network of vegetated and glaciated sites at circumpolar scale (1994-2021). Our variance-partitioning analysis identifies vegetation type as an important predictor for SEB-components during Arctic summer (June-August), compared to other SEB-drivers including climate, latitude and permafrost characteristics. Differences among vegetation types can be of similar magnitude as between vegetation and glacier surfaces and are especially high for summer sensible and latent heat fluxes. The timing of SEB-flux summer-regimes (when daily mean values exceed 0 Wm-2) relative to snow-free and -onset dates varies substantially depending on vegetation type, implying vegetation controls on snow-cover and SEB-flux seasonality. Our results indicate complex shifts in surface energy fluxes with land-cover transitions and a lengthening summer season, and highlight the potential for improving future Earth system models via a refined representation of Arctic vegetation types.
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