雪
反照率(炼金术)
气候变化
环境科学
气候学
全球变暖
仰角(弹道)
失效率
生态系统
生物多样性
地理
大气科学
生态学
气象学
地质学
海洋学
艺术
生物
艺术史
数学
几何学
表演艺术
作者
Nick Pepin,Raymond S. Bradley,Henry F. Díaz,Michel Baraër,E. B. Caceres,Nathan Forsythe,Hayley J. Fowler,Gregory B. Greenwood,M. Z. Hashmi,Xiaodong Liu,James R. Miller,Liang Ning,A. Ohmura,Elisa Palazzi,Imtiaz Rangwala,Wolfgang Schöner,Igor Severskiy,Maria Shahgedanova,Maxwell Wang,S. N. Williamson,Danzhou Yang
摘要
In this Review, temperature trends in mountainous regions around the world and the mechanisms that contribute to elevation-dependent warming are discussed. There is growing evidence that the rate of warming is amplified with elevation, such that high-mountain environments experience more rapid changes in temperature than environments at lower elevations. Elevation-dependent warming (EDW) can accelerate the rate of change in mountain ecosystems, cryospheric systems, hydrological regimes and biodiversity. Here we review important mechanisms that contribute towards EDW: snow albedo and surface-based feedbacks; water vapour changes and latent heat release; surface water vapour and radiative flux changes; surface heat loss and temperature change; and aerosols. All lead to enhanced warming with elevation (or at a critical elevation), and it is believed that combinations of these mechanisms may account for contrasting regional patterns of EDW. We discuss future needs to increase knowledge of mountain temperature trends and their controlling mechanisms through improved observations, satellite-based remote sensing and model simulations.
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