Vegetation type is an important predictor of the arctic summer land surface energy budget
Jacqueline Oehri, Gabriela Schaepman‐Strub, Jin‐Soo Kim, Raleigh Grysko, Heather Kropp, Inge Grünberg, Vitalii Zemlianskii, Oliver Sonnentag, E. S. Euskirchen, Merin Reji Chacko, Giovanni Muscari, Peter D. Blanken, Joshua Dean, Alcide di Sarra, R. J. Harding, Ireneusz Sobota, Lars Kutzbach, Elena Plekhanova, Aku Riihelä, Julia Boike, Nathaniel B. Miller, Jason Beringer, Efrèn López‐Blanco, Paul C. Stoy, Ryan C. Sullivan, Marek Kejna, Frans‐Jan W. Parmentier, John A. Gamon, Mikhail Mastepanov, Christian Wille, M. Jackowicz-Korczyński, Dirk Nikolaus Karger, W. L. Quinton, Jaakko Putkonen, Dirk van As, Torben R. Christensen, Maria Z. Hakuba, Robert S. Stone, Stefan Metzger, Baptiste Vandecrux, Gerald V. Frost, Martin Wild, Birger Ulf Hansen, Daniela Meloni, Florent Dominé, Mariska te Beest, Torsten Sachs, Aram Kalhori, Adrian V. Rocha, Scott Williamson, Sara Morris, A. L. Atchley, Richard Essery, Benjamin R. K. Runkle, David Holl, Laura Riihimaki, Hiroki Iwata, Edward A. G. Schuur, Christopher J. Cox, Andrey A. Grachev, J. P. McFadden, Robert S. Fausto, Mathias Göckede, Masahito Ueyama, Norbert Pirk, Gijs de Boer, M. Syndonia Bret‐Harte, Matti Leppäranta, Konrad Steffen, Thomas Friborg, Atsumu Ohmura, Colin W. Edgar, Johan Olofsson, Scott Chambers
Abstract
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.- Cite:
- Jacqueline Oehri, Gabriela Schaepman‐Strub, Jin‐Soo Kim, Raleigh Grysko, Heather Kropp, Inge Grünberg, Vitalii Zemlianskii, Oliver Sonnentag, E. S. Euskirchen, Merin Reji Chacko, Giovanni Muscari, Peter D. Blanken, Joshua Dean, Alcide di Sarra, R. J. Harding, Ireneusz Sobota, Lars Kutzbach, Elena Plekhanova, Aku Riihelä, et al.. 2022. Vegetation type is an important predictor of the arctic summer land surface energy budget. Nature Communications, Volume 13, Issue 1, 13(1).
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@article{Oehri-2022-Vegetation,
    title = "Vegetation type is an important predictor of the arctic summer land surface energy budget",
    author = {Oehri, Jacqueline  and
      Schaepman‐Strub, Gabriela  and
      Kim, Jin‐Soo  and
      Grysko, Raleigh  and
      Kropp, Heather  and
      Gr{\"u}nberg, Inge  and
      Zemlianskii, Vitalii  and
      Sonnentag, Oliver  and
      Euskirchen, E. S.  and
      Chacko, Merin Reji  and
      Muscari, Giovanni  and
      Blanken, Peter D.  and
      Dean, Joshua  and
      Sarra, Alcide di  and
      Harding, R. J.  and
      Sobota, Ireneusz  and
      Kutzbach, Lars  and
      Plekhanova, Elena  and
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      Boike, Julia  and
      Miller, Nathaniel B.  and
      Beringer, Jason  and
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      Stoy, Paul C.  and
      Sullivan, Ryan C.  and
      Kejna, Marek  and
      Parmentier, Frans‐Jan W.  and
      Gamon, John A.  and
      Mastepanov, Mikhail  and
      Wille, Christian  and
      Jackowicz-Korczy{\'n}ski, M.  and
      Karger, Dirk Nikolaus  and
      Quinton, W. L.  and
      Putkonen, Jaakko  and
      As, Dirk van  and
      Christensen, Torben R.  and
      Hakuba, Maria Z.  and
      Stone, Robert S.  and
      Metzger, Stefan  and
      Vandecrux, Baptiste  and
      Frost, Gerald V.  and
      Wild, Martin  and
      Hansen, Birger Ulf  and
      Meloni, Daniela  and
      Domin{\'e}, Florent  and
      Beest, Mariska te  and
      Sachs, Torsten  and
      Kalhori, Aram  and
      Rocha, Adrian V.  and
      Williamson, Scott  and
      Morris, Sara  and
      Atchley, A. L.  and
      Essery, Richard  and
      Runkle, Benjamin R. K.  and
      Holl, David  and
      Riihimaki, Laura  and
      Iwata, Hiroki  and
      Schuur, Edward A. G.  and
      Cox, Christopher J.  and
      Grachev, Andrey A.  and
      McFadden, J. P.  and
      Fausto, Robert S.  and
      G{\"o}ckede, Mathias  and
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      Boer, Gijs de  and
      Bret‐Harte, M. Syndonia  and
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      Steffen, Konrad  and
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    journal = "Nature Communications, Volume 13, Issue 1",
    volume = "13",
    number = "1",
    year = "2022",
    publisher = "Springer Science and Business Media LLC",
    url = "https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G22-67001",
    doi = "10.1038/s41467-022-34049-3",
    abstract = "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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    <abstract>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.</abstract>
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%0 Journal Article %T Vegetation type is an important predictor of the arctic summer land surface energy budget %A Oehri, Jacqueline %A Schaepman‐Strub, Gabriela %A Kim, Jin‐Soo %A Grysko, Raleigh %A Kropp, Heather %A Grünberg, Inge %A Zemlianskii, Vitalii %A Sonnentag, Oliver %A Euskirchen, E. S. %A Chacko, Merin Reji %A Muscari, Giovanni %A Blanken, Peter D. %A Dean, Joshua %A Sarra, Alcide di %A Harding, R. J. %A Sobota, Ireneusz %A Kutzbach, Lars %A Plekhanova, Elena %A Riihelä, Aku %A Boike, Julia %A Miller, Nathaniel B. %A Beringer, Jason %A López‐Blanco, Efrèn %A Stoy, Paul C. %A Sullivan, Ryan C. %A Kejna, Marek %A Parmentier, Frans‐Jan W. %A Gamon, John A. %A Mastepanov, Mikhail %A Wille, Christian %A Jackowicz-Korczyński, M. %A Karger, Dirk Nikolaus %A Quinton, W. L. %A Putkonen, Jaakko %A As, Dirk van %A Christensen, Torben R. %A Hakuba, Maria Z. %A Stone, Robert S. %A Metzger, Stefan %A Vandecrux, Baptiste %A Frost, Gerald V. %A Wild, Martin %A Hansen, Birger Ulf %A Meloni, Daniela %A Dominé, Florent %A Beest, Mariska te %A Sachs, Torsten %A Kalhori, Aram %A Rocha, Adrian V. %A Williamson, Scott %A Morris, Sara %A Atchley, A. L. %A Essery, Richard %A Runkle, Benjamin R. K. %A Holl, David %A Riihimaki, Laura %A Iwata, Hiroki %A Schuur, Edward A. G. %A Cox, Christopher J. %A Grachev, Andrey A. %A McFadden, J. P. %A Fausto, Robert S. %A Göckede, Mathias %A Ueyama, Masahito %A Pirk, Norbert %A Boer, Gijs de %A Bret‐Harte, M. Syndonia %A Leppäranta, Matti %A Steffen, Konrad %A Friborg, Thomas %A Ohmura, Atsumu %A Edgar, Colin W. %A Olofsson, Johan %A Chambers, Scott %J Nature Communications, Volume 13, Issue 1 %D 2022 %V 13 %N 1 %I Springer Science and Business Media LLC %F Oehri-2022-Vegetation %X 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. %R 10.1038/s41467-022-34049-3 %U https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G22-67001 %U https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-34049-3
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[Vegetation type is an important predictor of the arctic summer land surface energy budget](https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G22-67001) (Oehri et al., GWF 2022)
- Vegetation type is an important predictor of the arctic summer land surface energy budget (Oehri et al., GWF 2022)
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- Jacqueline Oehri, Gabriela Schaepman‐Strub, Jin‐Soo Kim, Raleigh Grysko, Heather Kropp, Inge Grünberg, Vitalii Zemlianskii, Oliver Sonnentag, E. S. Euskirchen, Merin Reji Chacko, Giovanni Muscari, Peter D. Blanken, Joshua Dean, Alcide di Sarra, R. J. Harding, Ireneusz Sobota, Lars Kutzbach, Elena Plekhanova, Aku Riihelä, et al.. 2022. Vegetation type is an important predictor of the arctic summer land surface energy budget. Nature Communications, Volume 13, Issue 1, 13(1).
