Biophysical vegetation responses to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) affect regional hydroclimate through two competing mechanisms. Higher CO2 increases leaf area (LAI), thereby increasing transpiration and water losses. Simultaneously, elevated CO2 reduces stomatal conductance and transpiration, thereby increasing rootzone soil moisture. Which mechanism dominates in the future is highly uncertain, partly because these two processes are difficult to explicitly separate within dynamic vegetation models. We address this challenge by using the GISS ModelE global climate model to conduct a novel set of idealized 2×CO2 sensitivity experiments to: evaluate the total vegetation biophysical contribution to regional climate change under hig...
Climate model projections using offline aridity and/or drought indices predict substantial terrestr...
Plants influence extreme heat events by regulating land-atmosphere water and energy exchanges. The c...
How plants respond to climate change is of major concern, as plants will strongly impact future ecos...
Biophysical vegetation responses to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) affect regional hydroc...
Biophysical vegetation responses to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) affect regional hydroc...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) directly affects plant physiology. Using a coupled land...
This study uses offline simulations with a land surface model to explore how the future response of ...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO(2)) influence climate by suppressing can...
Global warming is increasing due to the ongoing rise in atmospheric greenhouse gases, and has the po...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Vegetation modifies Earth's climate by controlling the...
Rising atmospheric CO2 will make Earth warmer, and many studies have inferred that this warming will...
Using a coupled atmosphere–land surface model, simulations were conducted to characterize the region...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Increasing concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere ...
An increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration influences climate both directly throu...
[1] Anthropogenic increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations may affect vegetation...
Climate model projections using offline aridity and/or drought indices predict substantial terrestr...
Plants influence extreme heat events by regulating land-atmosphere water and energy exchanges. The c...
How plants respond to climate change is of major concern, as plants will strongly impact future ecos...
Biophysical vegetation responses to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) affect regional hydroc...
Biophysical vegetation responses to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) affect regional hydroc...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) directly affects plant physiology. Using a coupled land...
This study uses offline simulations with a land surface model to explore how the future response of ...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO(2)) influence climate by suppressing can...
Global warming is increasing due to the ongoing rise in atmospheric greenhouse gases, and has the po...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Vegetation modifies Earth's climate by controlling the...
Rising atmospheric CO2 will make Earth warmer, and many studies have inferred that this warming will...
Using a coupled atmosphere–land surface model, simulations were conducted to characterize the region...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Increasing concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere ...
An increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration influences climate both directly throu...
[1] Anthropogenic increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations may affect vegetation...
Climate model projections using offline aridity and/or drought indices predict substantial terrestr...
Plants influence extreme heat events by regulating land-atmosphere water and energy exchanges. The c...
How plants respond to climate change is of major concern, as plants will strongly impact future ecos...