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The relative importance of climate change and shrub encroachment on nocturnal warming in the southwestern United States

机译:气候变化和灌木侵蚀对美国西南部夜间变暖的相对重要性

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Many regions of the world are affected by a major land cover change resulting from the encroachment of woody plants and the conversion of grasslands into shrublands. In the southwestern United States, such a change in vegetation cover has been found to increase the winter nighttime temperature, thereby contributing to a positive feedback between shrub encroachment and microclimate in areas encroached by cold-sensitive shrubs. Temperature measurements show that winter minimum temperatures are on average approximate to 2K higher in shrubland than in adjacent grassland sites. It is unclear how the nighttime warming induced by shrub encroachment compares with regional climate trends. We address this question by analysing both the historical and future regional temperature trends in central New Mexico. The estimated regional increase in minimum winter temperature ranges from 1 to 4K per century using observations and climate models. Thus, the warming resulting from shrub encroachment is equivalent to a change in regional climate over a time period of century scale, which suggests that shrub encroachment has an overall important effect on the regional climate.
机译:世界上许多地区都受到木本植物的侵占以及草地向灌木丛转化的影响,土地覆盖率发生了重大变化。在美国西南部,已经发现植被覆盖的这种变化会增加冬季夜间的温度,从而在被冷敏灌木丛侵蚀的地区灌木丛侵蚀与微气候之间产生积极反馈。温度测量结果显示,灌木丛中的冬季最低温度平均比邻近草地地区高出约2K。尚不清楚灌木侵蚀引起的夜间变暖与区域气候趋势的比较。我们通过分析新墨西哥州中部的历史和未来区域温度趋势来解决这个问题。使用观测和气候模型,估计的最低冬季最低温度在每个世纪的1K至4K之间。因此,灌木入侵造成的变暖相当于一个世纪规模内区域气候的变化,这表明灌木入侵对区域气候具有总体重要影响。

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