环境科学
反照率(炼金术)
气候学
辐射压力
气候模式
气候变化
大气科学
土地覆盖
森林砍伐(计算机科学)
全球变暖
强迫(数学)
温室气体
土地利用
地质学
海洋学
工程类
艺术史
艺术
土木工程
计算机科学
程序设计语言
表演艺术
标识
DOI:10.1006/asle.2001.0037
摘要
Abstract Changes in land cover affect climate through the surface energy and moisture budgets, but these biogeophysical impacts of land use have not yet been included in General Circulation Model (GCM) simulations of 20th century climate change. Here, the importance of these effects was assessed by comparing climate simulations performed with current and potential natural vegetation. The northern mid‐latitude agricultural regions were simulated to be approximately 1–2 K cooler in winter and spring in comparison with their previously forested state, due to deforestation increasing the surface albedo by approximately 0.1 during periods of snow cover. Some other regions such as the Sahel and India experienced a small warming due to land use. Although the annual mean global temperature is only 0.02 K lower in the simulation with present‐day land use, the more local temperature changes in some regions are of a similar magnitude to those observed since 1860. The global mean radiative forcing by anthropogenic surface albedo change relative to the natural state is simulated to be −0.2 Wm 2 , which is comparable with the estimated forcings relative to pre‐industrial times by changes in stratospheric and tropospheric ozone, N 2 O, halocarbons, and the direct effect of anthropogenic aerosols. Since over half of global deforestation has occurred since 1860, simulations of climate since that date should include the biogeophysical effects of land use. Copyright © 2001 British Crown Copyright.
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