A regional climate model (RegCM3) nested within ERA40 re-analyzed data is used to investigate the climate effects of land use change over China. Two 15-year simulations (1987–2001), one with current land use and the other with potential vegetation cover without human intervention, are conducted for a domain encompassing China. The climate impacts of land use change are assessed from the difference between the two simulations. Results show that the current land use (modified by anthropogenic activities) influences local climate as simulated by the model through the reinforcement of the monsoon circulation in both the winter and summer seasons and through changes of the surface energy budget. In winter, land use change leads to reduced precip...
Using CRU high resolution grid observational temperature and ERA40 reanalysis surface air temperatur...
The ability of RegCM4.5 using land surface scheme CLM4.5 to simulate the physical variables related ...
The local/regional temperature changes were significantly regulated by land surface changes. This st...
A regional climate model (RegCM3) nested within ERA40 re-analyzed data is used to investigate the cl...
The regional climate model RegCM4 was used to investigate the regional climate effects of land cover...
A series of simulations was conducted using a regional climate model with a domain covering mainland...
A series of simulations was conducted using a regional climate model with a domain covering mainland...
A series of simulations was conducted using a regional climate model with a domain covering mainland...
A series of simulations was conducted using a regional climate model with a domain covering mainland...
Eastern China has experienced substantial agricultural expansion and deforestation in recent decades...
Changes in land-use management and natural climate variability has led to significant vegetation gre...
To understand the effects of the land use/cover changes due to agricultural development on summer cl...
With the frequent human activities operating on the earth, the impacts of land use change on the reg...
An Australia-China bilateral project on climate change has been developed to study impacts of land-u...
Climate change inevitably leads to changes in hydrothermal circulation. However, thermal-hydrologic ...
Using CRU high resolution grid observational temperature and ERA40 reanalysis surface air temperatur...
The ability of RegCM4.5 using land surface scheme CLM4.5 to simulate the physical variables related ...
The local/regional temperature changes were significantly regulated by land surface changes. This st...
A regional climate model (RegCM3) nested within ERA40 re-analyzed data is used to investigate the cl...
The regional climate model RegCM4 was used to investigate the regional climate effects of land cover...
A series of simulations was conducted using a regional climate model with a domain covering mainland...
A series of simulations was conducted using a regional climate model with a domain covering mainland...
A series of simulations was conducted using a regional climate model with a domain covering mainland...
A series of simulations was conducted using a regional climate model with a domain covering mainland...
Eastern China has experienced substantial agricultural expansion and deforestation in recent decades...
Changes in land-use management and natural climate variability has led to significant vegetation gre...
To understand the effects of the land use/cover changes due to agricultural development on summer cl...
With the frequent human activities operating on the earth, the impacts of land use change on the reg...
An Australia-China bilateral project on climate change has been developed to study impacts of land-u...
Climate change inevitably leads to changes in hydrothermal circulation. However, thermal-hydrologic ...
Using CRU high resolution grid observational temperature and ERA40 reanalysis surface air temperatur...
The ability of RegCM4.5 using land surface scheme CLM4.5 to simulate the physical variables related ...
The local/regional temperature changes were significantly regulated by land surface changes. This st...