A spring phenology model that combines photoperiod with accumulated heating and chilling to predict spring leaf-out dates is optimized using PhenoCam observations and coupled into the Community Land Model (CLM) 4.5. In head-to-head comparison (using satellite data from 2003 to 2013 for validation) for model grid cells over the Northern Hemisphere deciduous broadleaf forests (5.5 million km2), we found that the revised model substantially outperformed the standard CLM seasonal-deciduous spring phenology submodel at both coarse (0.9 × 1.25°) and fine (1 km) scales. The revised model also does a better job of representing recent (decadal) phenological trends observed globally by MODIS, as well as long-term trends (1950–2014) in the PEP725 Euro...
Phenology, the timing of recurring life cycle events, controls numerous land surface feedbacks to th...
Phenological events in temperate forests, such as bud burst and senescence, exert strong control ove...
International audiencePlant phenology plays a fundamental role in land–atmosphere interactions, and ...
Phenology regulates multiple aspects of ecosystem function, along with associated feedbacks to the c...
Large scale changes in the state of the land surface affect the circulation of the atmosphere, the s...
Phenology, by controlling the seasonal activity of vegetation on the land surface, plays a fundament...
Modelling phenology is crucial to assess the impact of climate change on the length of the canopy du...
Phenology, by controlling the seasonal activity of vegetation on the land surface, plays a fundament...
Vegetation phenology models are important for examining the impact of climate change on the length o...
Vegetation phenology is sensitive to climate change and variability, and is a first order control on...
Seasonal changes in plant leaf area have a substantial impact on global climate. The presence of lea...
Phenology, the timing of recurring life cycle events, controls numerous land surface feedbacks to th...
Phenology, the timing of recurring life cycle events, controls numerous land surface feedbacks to th...
Phenological events in temperate forests, such as bud burst and senescence, exert strong control ove...
International audiencePlant phenology plays a fundamental role in land–atmosphere interactions, and ...
Phenology regulates multiple aspects of ecosystem function, along with associated feedbacks to the c...
Large scale changes in the state of the land surface affect the circulation of the atmosphere, the s...
Phenology, by controlling the seasonal activity of vegetation on the land surface, plays a fundament...
Modelling phenology is crucial to assess the impact of climate change on the length of the canopy du...
Phenology, by controlling the seasonal activity of vegetation on the land surface, plays a fundament...
Vegetation phenology models are important for examining the impact of climate change on the length o...
Vegetation phenology is sensitive to climate change and variability, and is a first order control on...
Seasonal changes in plant leaf area have a substantial impact on global climate. The presence of lea...
Phenology, the timing of recurring life cycle events, controls numerous land surface feedbacks to th...
Phenology, the timing of recurring life cycle events, controls numerous land surface feedbacks to th...
Phenological events in temperate forests, such as bud burst and senescence, exert strong control ove...
International audiencePlant phenology plays a fundamental role in land–atmosphere interactions, and ...