Here we document the regional effects of Tropical Cyclone Irene on thermal structure and ecosystem metabolism in nine lakes and reservoirs in northeastern North America using a network of high-frequency, in situ, automated sensors. Thermal stability declined within hours in all systems following passage of Irene, and the magnitude of change was related to the volume of water falling on the lake and catchment relative to lake volume. Across systems, temperature change predicted the change in primary production, but changes in mixed-layer thickness did not affect metabolism. Instead, respiration became a driver of ecosystem metabolism that was decoupled from in-lake primary production, likely due to addition of terrestrially derived carbon. R...
In lentic systems, hydrology can be dramatically altered after storm events, potentially modifying t...
Natural disturbances such as fires and severe storms can have profound impacts on the hydrology and ...
Lake ecosystems are sensitive to local weather conditions, and especially to extremes such as storms...
Here we document the regional effects of Tropical Cyclone Irene on thermal structure and ecosystem m...
Here we document the regional effects of Tropical Cyclone Irene on thermal structure and ecosystem m...
In many regions across the globe, extreme weather events such as storms have increased in frequency,...
Extreme storms are becoming more frequent and intense with climate change. Assessing lake ecosystem ...
Extreme weather events can have short-term and long-term effects on lake thermal structure, nutrient...
Extreme weather events can have short-term and long-term effects on lake thermal structure, nutrient...
International audienceThe intensity and frequency of storms are projected to increase in many region...
A growing literature suggests that ecosystems in the tropics may be more sensitive to the impacts of...
Lake Okeechobee, located in south Florida and originated about 6000 years ago during oceanic recessi...
Lake Okeechobee, located in south Florida and originated about 6000 years ago during oceanic recessi...
Climate change is expected to have profound effects on boreal lakes; however, the nature and magnitu...
In lentic systems, hydrology can be dramatically altered after storm events, potentially modifying t...
Natural disturbances such as fires and severe storms can have profound impacts on the hydrology and ...
Lake ecosystems are sensitive to local weather conditions, and especially to extremes such as storms...
Here we document the regional effects of Tropical Cyclone Irene on thermal structure and ecosystem m...
Here we document the regional effects of Tropical Cyclone Irene on thermal structure and ecosystem m...
In many regions across the globe, extreme weather events such as storms have increased in frequency,...
Extreme storms are becoming more frequent and intense with climate change. Assessing lake ecosystem ...
Extreme weather events can have short-term and long-term effects on lake thermal structure, nutrient...
Extreme weather events can have short-term and long-term effects on lake thermal structure, nutrient...
International audienceThe intensity and frequency of storms are projected to increase in many region...
A growing literature suggests that ecosystems in the tropics may be more sensitive to the impacts of...
Lake Okeechobee, located in south Florida and originated about 6000 years ago during oceanic recessi...
Lake Okeechobee, located in south Florida and originated about 6000 years ago during oceanic recessi...
Climate change is expected to have profound effects on boreal lakes; however, the nature and magnitu...
In lentic systems, hydrology can be dramatically altered after storm events, potentially modifying t...
Natural disturbances such as fires and severe storms can have profound impacts on the hydrology and ...
Lake ecosystems are sensitive to local weather conditions, and especially to extremes such as storms...