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Global variation in diurnal asymmetry in temperature, cloud cover, specific humidity and precipitation and its association with leaf area index

机译:温度,云覆盖,特定湿度和降水的昼夜不对称的全局变化及其与叶面积指数的关联

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The impacts of the changing climate on the biological world vary across latitudes, habitats and spatial scales. By contrast, the time of day at which these changes are occurring has received relatively little attention. As biologically significant organismal activities often occur at particular times of day, any asymmetry in the rate of change between the daytime and night-time will skew the climatic pressures placed on them, and this could have profound impacts on the natural world. Here we determine global spatial variation in the difference in the mean annual rate at which near-surface daytime maximum and night-time minimum temperatures and mean daytime and mean night-time cloud cover, specific humidity and precipitation have changed over land. For the years 1983-2017, we derived hourly climate data and assigned each hour as occurring during daylight or darkness. In regions that showed warming asymmetry of >0.5 degrees C (equivalent to mean surface temperature warming during the 20th century) we investigated corresponding changes in cloud cover, specific humidity and precipitation. We then examined the proportional change in leaf area index (LAI) as one potential biological response to diel warming asymmetry. We demonstrate that where night-time temperatures increased by >0.5 degrees C more than daytime temperatures, cloud cover, specific humidity and precipitation increased. Conversely, where daytime temperatures increased by >0.5 degrees C more than night-time temperatures, cloud cover, specific humidity and precipitation decreased. Driven primarily by increased cloud cover resulting in a dampening of daytime temperatures, over twice the area of land has experienced night-time warming by >0.25 degrees C more than daytime warming, and has become wetter, with important consequences for plant phenology and species interactions. Conversely, greater daytime relative to night-time warming is associated with hotter, drier conditions, increasing species vulnerability to heat stress and water budgets. This was demonstrated by a divergent response of LAI to warming asymmetry.
机译:变化气候变化对生物学世界的影响各种纬度,栖息地和空间尺度各不均。相比之下,发生这些变化的一天的时间受到了相对较少的关注。随着生物学上显着的有机体活动经常在特定时间发生,日间和夜间之间发生变化率的任何不对称将使对它们的气候压力倾斜,这可能对自然界产生了深远的影响。在这里,我们确定了差异的平均年度差异的全局空间变化,其中近表面日最大和夜间最小温度和平均白天和平均云覆盖,特定湿度和降水在陆地上发生了变化。 1983 - 2017年,我们衍生的每小时气候数据,并在白天或黑暗期间分配每小时。在显示0.5℃(相当于20世纪的平均表面温度变暖的地区的区域中,我们研究了云覆盖,特定湿度和降水的相应变化。然后,我们检查了叶面积指数(LAI)的比例变化,作为对Diel升温不对称的一种潜在的生物反应。我们证明夜间温度超过日间温度的夜间温度增加,云盖,特定湿度和降水增加。相反,白天温度超过夜间温度增加> 0.5摄氏度,云盖,特定湿度和降水量下降。主要通过增加的云盖,导致白天温度的抑制,土地面积超过两倍,经历了比日间变暖的夜间变暖,并变得潮湿,植物候选和物种相互作用具有重要影响。相反,相对于夜间变暖的更大的白天与更热,更干燥的条件,增加对热应力和水预算的物种脆弱性。这是通过Lai对升温不对称的发散反应来证明的。

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