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Northern Hemisphere high latitude climate and environmental change

机译:北半球高纬度气候与环境变化

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High Northern Hemisphere latitudes are undergoing rapid and significant change associated with climate warming. Climatic change in this region interacts with and affects the rate of the global change through atmospheric circulation, biogeophysical, and biogeochemical feedbacks. Changes in the surface energy balance, hydrologic cycle, and carbon budget feedback to regional and global weather and climate systems. Two-thirds of the Northern Hemisphere high latitude land mass resides in Northern Eurasia (~20% of the global land mass), and this region has undergone sweeping socio-economic change throughout the 20th century. How this carbon-rich, cold region component of the Earth system functions as a regional entity and interacts with and feeds back to the greater global system is to a large extent unknown. To mitigate the deficiencies in understanding these feedbacks, which may in turn hamper our understanding of the global change rates and patterns, an initiative was formed. Three years ago the Northern Eurasia Earth Science Partnership Initiative (NEESPI) was established to address large-scale and long-term manifestations of climate and environmental change in this region. The NEESPI Science Plan and its Executive Summary have been published at the NEESPI web site (neespi.org). Since 2004, NEESPI participants have been able to seed several waves of research proposals to international and national funding agencies and institutions and also contribute to the International Polar Year. Currently, NEESPI is widely recognized and endorsed by several Earth System Science Partnership (ESSP) programmes and projects: the International Geosphere and Biosphere Programme, the World Climate Research Programme through the Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment and Climate and Cryosphere Projects, the Global Water System Project, Global Carbon Project, Global Land Project, and the Integrated Land Ecosystem—Atmosphere Processes Study. Through NEESPI, more than 100 individually funded projects (always with international participation) in the United States, Russian Federation, China, European Union, Japan, and Canada have been mutually united to explore the scientifically significant Northern Eurasian region. NEESPI scientists have been quite productive during the past two years (2005–2006) publishing more than 200 books, book chapters, and papers in refereed journals. NEESPI sessions at international conferences are open to everyone who works on environmental and climate change problems in Northern Eurasia and the circumpolar boreal zone. This thematic issue brings together articles from the authors who presented their latest results at the Annual Fall American Geophysical Union Meeting in San Francisco (December 2006). The research letters in this issue are preceded by two editorial papers (Leptoukh et al and Sherstyukov et al) devoted to informational support of research in the NEESPI domain that is critical to the success of the Initiative. The following papers are quite diverse and are assembled into five groups devoted to studies of climate and hydrology, land cover and land use, the biogeochemical cycle and its feedbacks, the cryosphere, and human dimensions in the NEESPI domain and the circumpolar boreal zone. Focus on Northern Hemisphere High Latitude Climate and Environmental Change Contents Editorials NASA NEESPI Data and Services Center for Satellite Remote Sensing Information Gregory Leptoukh, Ivan Csiszar, Peter Romanov, Suhung Shen, Tatiana Loboda and Irina Gerasimov NEESPI Science and Data Support Center for Hydrometeorological Information in Obninsk, Russia B G Sherstyukov, V N Razuvaev, O N Bulygina and P Ya Groisman Climate and hydrology Changes in the fabric of the Arctic's greenhouse blanket Jennifer A Francis and Elias Hunter Spatial variations of summer precipitation trends in South Korea, 1973–2005 Heejun Chang and Won-Tae Kwon Climate variations and changes in extreme climate events in Russia O N Bulygina, V N Razuvaev,
机译:北半球的高纬度正在经历与气候变暖有关的快速而重大的变化。该区域的气候变化通过大气环流,生物地球物理和生物地球化学反馈与全球变化的速度相互作用并影响其变化速度。地表能量平衡,水文循环和碳预算反馈对区域和全球天气和气候系统的变化。北半球高纬度土地面积的三分之二位于欧亚大陆北部(约占全球土地面积的20%),并且该地区在整个20世纪经历了巨大的社会经济变化。地球系统中这种富含碳的寒冷地区组件如何发挥区域实体的作用,如何与更大的全球系统相互作用并反馈给更大的全球系统。为了减轻理解这些反馈的不足,这可能反过来又会妨碍我们对全球变化率和模式的理解,因此,我们发起了一项倡议。三年前,成立了北欧亚大陆地球科学合作计划(NEESPI),以解决该地区气候和环境变化的大规模和长期表现。 NEESPI科学计划及其执行摘要已在NEESPI网站(neespi.org)上发布。自2004年以来,NEESPI的参与者已经向国际和国家资助机构和机构提供了几波研究建议,也为国际极地年做出了贡献。目前,NEESPI得到了多个地球系统科学合作伙伴(ESSP)计划和项目的广泛认可和认可:国际地圈和生物圈计划,通过全球能源和水循环实验的世界气候研究计划以及气候和冰冻圈计划,全球水系统项目,全球碳项目,全球土地项目和土地综合生态系统-大气过程研究。通过NEESPI,美国,俄罗斯联邦,中国,欧盟,日本和加拿大的100多个单独资助的项目(始终有国际参与)已经相互联合,共同探索具有重大科学意义的北欧亚地区。在过去的两年(2005-2006年)中,NEESPI科学家的工作成果颇丰,在推荐的期刊上出版了200多种书籍,书籍章节和论文。在国际会议上举行的NEESPI会议对所有在北欧亚大陆和极地寒带地区从事环境和气候变化问题研究的人开放。本主题期汇集了作者的文章,他们在旧金山举行的美国秋季秋季地球物理联合会(2006年12月)上介绍了最新成果。在此期的研究信之前,先有两篇社论论文(Leptoukh等人和Sherstyukov等人)致力于NEESPI领域的研究的信息支持,这对于该计划的成功至关重要。以下论文非常多样化,分为五个小组,专门研究NEESPI域和绕极北极地区的气候和水文学,土地覆盖和土地利用,生物地球化学循环及其反馈,冰冻圈和人类尺度。专注于北半球高纬度气候和环境变化内容社论NASA NEESPI卫星遥感信息数据和服务中心Gregory Leptoukh,Ivan Csiszar,Peter Romanov,Suhung Shen,Tatiana Loboda和Irina Gerasimov NEESPI科学和数据支持中心位于美国俄罗斯Obninsk BG Sherstyukov,VN Razuvaev,ON Bulygina和P Ya Groisman气候和水文学北极温室毯子织物的变化Jennifer A Francis和Elias Hunter 1973-2005年韩国夏季降水趋势的空间变化,Heejun Chang和Won -Tae Kwon俄罗斯布利吉纳(VN Razuvaev)的气候变化和极端气候事件的变化,

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