This paper discusses the effects of vegetation cover and soil parameters on the climate change projections of a regional climate model over the Arctic domain. Different setups of the land surface model of the regional climate model HIRHAM were realized to analyze differences in the atmospheric circulation caused by (1) the incorporation of freezing/thawing of soil moisture, (2) the consideration of top organic soil horizons typical for the Arctic and (3) a vegetation shift due to a changing climate. The largest direct thermal effect in 2 m air temperature was found for the vegetation shift, which ranged between -1.5 K and 3 K. The inclusion of a freeze/thaw scheme for soil moisture shows equally large sensitivities in spring over cool areas...
Arctic field studies have indicated that the air temperature, soil moisture and vegetation at a site...
Understanding influence of vegetation on past temperature changes in the Arctic region would help is...
Soil heat content (SHC) provides an estimate of the integrated effect of changes in the land surface...
For several years, the Arctic has now been in the focus of scientific debate on climate change. It ...
Permafrost is one of the most important components of Arctic land. Regional atmosphere-snowpermafros...
Amplified warming at high latitudes over the past few decades has led to changes in the boreal and A...
Permafrost or perennially frozen ground is an important part of the terrestrial cryosphere; roughly ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 2017International audienceThe ORCHIDEE land surface m...
The vast area of permanent or seasonal snow cover is an essential component of terrestrial ecosystem...
Climate change is having a significant impact on the Arctic and will continue to do so in the future...
This study investigates future changes in the Arctic region and vegetation-cloud feedbacks simulated...
A rise in global air temperatures is expected to increase permafrost thaw and alter ecosystem carbon...
Permafrost or perennially frozen ground is an important part of the terrestrial cryosphere; roughly ...
Arctic field studies have indicated that the air temperature, soil moisture and vegetation at a site...
Understanding influence of vegetation on past temperature changes in the Arctic region would help is...
Soil heat content (SHC) provides an estimate of the integrated effect of changes in the land surface...
For several years, the Arctic has now been in the focus of scientific debate on climate change. It ...
Permafrost is one of the most important components of Arctic land. Regional atmosphere-snowpermafros...
Amplified warming at high latitudes over the past few decades has led to changes in the boreal and A...
Permafrost or perennially frozen ground is an important part of the terrestrial cryosphere; roughly ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 2017International audienceThe ORCHIDEE land surface m...
The vast area of permanent or seasonal snow cover is an essential component of terrestrial ecosystem...
Climate change is having a significant impact on the Arctic and will continue to do so in the future...
This study investigates future changes in the Arctic region and vegetation-cloud feedbacks simulated...
A rise in global air temperatures is expected to increase permafrost thaw and alter ecosystem carbon...
Permafrost or perennially frozen ground is an important part of the terrestrial cryosphere; roughly ...
Arctic field studies have indicated that the air temperature, soil moisture and vegetation at a site...
Understanding influence of vegetation on past temperature changes in the Arctic region would help is...
Soil heat content (SHC) provides an estimate of the integrated effect of changes in the land surface...