极端降水和平均降水对土地利用和土地覆盖变化的不同响应

IF 8.5 1区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Meng Zhang, Yanhong Gao, Jun Ge
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摘要

土地利用和土地覆盖变化通过地表能、水通量和大尺度大气环流的变化对降水产生影响,对自然和社会的可持续发展具有重要意义。然而,与平均变化相比,这些因素对极端降水变化的影响和机制仍有待进一步研究。本文基于CMIP6-LUMIP实验,利用水分收支方程将降水变化分解为蒸散发、大气平均环流和水蒸气3个主要贡献因子。全球平均降水的减少可归因于历史(1995-2014年)和未来(2080-2099年)期间蒸散发和大气平均环流变化的相对相等贡献。顶干月降水减少量约为多年平均变化量的2 ~ 3倍。在大部分地区,代表平均环流变化的动力因子超过了蒸散发,成为驱动极端降水减少的主要因子。极端降水变化的社会经济影响大于平均状态,特别是在未来。
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Different responses of extreme and mean precipitation to land use and land cover changes

Different responses of extreme and mean precipitation to land use and land cover changes

Land use and land cover changes (LULCCs) can influence precipitation via changes in surface energy, water flux, and large-scale atmospheric circulation, with great implications for the sustainable development of nature and society. However, the impacts and mechanisms of these contributors to extreme precipitation changes compared with mean changes still need to be investigated. Here, we used the moisture budget equation to decompose precipitation changes into three primary contributing factors (evapotranspiration, atmospheric mean circulation, and water vapor) based on CMIP6-LUMIP experiments. A global reduction in mean precipitation due to LULCCs can be attributed to relatively equal contributions of changes in evapotranspiration and atmospheric mean circulation over the historical (1995–2014) and future (2080–2099) periods. In contrast, during the top drying month, the precipitation reduction is approximately 2–3 times greater than the multi-year mean change. The dynamic contributor representing the mean circulation change surpasses evapotranspiration as the primary contributor driving the extreme precipitation decrease in the majority of the landscape. The socioeconomic impacts of LULCCs-induced extreme precipitation changes are greater than those of the mean state, especially in the future.

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npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science Earth and Planetary Sciences-Atmospheric Science
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8.80
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3.30%
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87
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Climate and Atmospheric Science is an open-access journal encompassing the relevant physical, chemical, and biological aspects of atmospheric and climate science. The journal places particular emphasis on regional studies that unveil new insights into specific localities, including examinations of local atmospheric composition, such as aerosols. The range of topics covered by the journal includes climate dynamics, climate variability, weather and climate prediction, climate change, ocean dynamics, weather extremes, air pollution, atmospheric chemistry (including aerosols), the hydrological cycle, and atmosphere–ocean and atmosphere–land interactions. The journal welcomes studies employing a diverse array of methods, including numerical and statistical modeling, the development and application of in situ observational techniques, remote sensing, and the development or evaluation of new reanalyses.
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