风暴
气候变化
冻雨
结冰
气候学
暴风雪
环境科学
扰动(地质)
地理
自然地理学
环境资源管理
气象学
雪
海洋学
地质学
古生物学
标识
DOI:10.1016/s0048-9697(00)00525-8
摘要
Ice storms, or icing events, are important meteorological disturbances affecting forests over a surprisingly large portion of the USA. A broad belt extending from east Texas to New England experiences major ice storms at least once a decade; and truly major events occur in the heart of this belt once or twice a century. In the areas most affected, icing events are a factor that shapes stand composition, structure, and condition over wide areas. Impacts of individual storms are highly patchy and variable, and depend on the nature of the storm. Impacts also depend on how (or if) forest managers conduct subsequent salvage cuttings. Important research needs remain to be considered by the forest ecology and meteorology communities. At present, how ice storm frequency and severity may change with future climate change is unknown.
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