International audienceIn this study, the authors linearize the surface energy budget equation that disentangles indirect effects (resulting from changes in downward shortwave and longwave radiation and air temperature) from direct biophysical effects (resulting from changes in surface albedo, evapotranspiration, and roughness length) of deforestation on land surface temperature. This formulation is applied to idealized deforestation simulations from two climate models and to realistic land-use and land-cover change (LULCC) simulations from 11 models, and the contribution of each underlying mechanism to surface temperature change is quantified. It is found that the boreal region experiences dominant indirect effects and the tropics experienc...
Land-use changes since the start of the industrial era account for nearly one-third of the cumulativ...
International audienceIn this study, we present a new methodology for evaluating the biogeophysical ...
Surface roughness which partitions surface net radiation into energy fluxes is a key parameter for e...
International audienceIn this study, the authors linearize the surface energy budget equation that d...
In this study, the authors linearize the surface energy budget equation that disentangles indirect e...
In this study, the authors linearize the surface energy budget equation that disentangles indirect e...
International audienceAbstract. Previous modeling and empirical studies have shown that the biophysi...
In order to estimate the effect of drastic land use changes on the global mean temperature, a set of...
Deforestation influences surface properties such as surface roughness, resulting in changes in the s...
Deforestation is associated with increased atmospheric CO2 and alterations to the surface energy and...
When quantifying temperature changes induced by deforestation (e.g., cooling in high latitudes, warm...
Deforestation in mid- to high latitudes is hypothesized to have the potential to cool the Earth's su...
Deforestation influences surface properties such as surface roughness, resulting in changes in the s...
Land-use changes since the start of the industrial era account for nearly one-third of the cumulativ...
International audienceIn this study, we present a new methodology for evaluating the biogeophysical ...
Surface roughness which partitions surface net radiation into energy fluxes is a key parameter for e...
International audienceIn this study, the authors linearize the surface energy budget equation that d...
In this study, the authors linearize the surface energy budget equation that disentangles indirect e...
In this study, the authors linearize the surface energy budget equation that disentangles indirect e...
International audienceAbstract. Previous modeling and empirical studies have shown that the biophysi...
In order to estimate the effect of drastic land use changes on the global mean temperature, a set of...
Deforestation influences surface properties such as surface roughness, resulting in changes in the s...
Deforestation is associated with increased atmospheric CO2 and alterations to the surface energy and...
When quantifying temperature changes induced by deforestation (e.g., cooling in high latitudes, warm...
Deforestation in mid- to high latitudes is hypothesized to have the potential to cool the Earth's su...
Deforestation influences surface properties such as surface roughness, resulting in changes in the s...
Land-use changes since the start of the industrial era account for nearly one-third of the cumulativ...
International audienceIn this study, we present a new methodology for evaluating the biogeophysical ...
Surface roughness which partitions surface net radiation into energy fluxes is a key parameter for e...