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The Biophysical Impacts of Idealized Afforestation on Surface Temperature in China: Local and Nonlocal Effects

Chaorong Chen, Jun Ge, Weidong Guo, Yipeng Cao, Yu Liu, Xing Luo, Limei Yang

2022Journal of Climate20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Afforestation can impact surface temperature through local and nonlocal biophysical effects. However, the local and nonlocal effects of afforestation in China have rarely been explicitly investigated. In this study, we separate the local and nonlocal effects of idealized afforestation in China based on a checkerboard method and the regional Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model. Two checkerboard pattern–like afforestation simulations (AFF1/4 and AFF3/4) with regularly spaced afforested and unaltered grid cells are performed; afforestation is implemented in one out of every four grid cells in AFF1/4 and in three out of every four grid cells in AFF3/4. The mechanisms for the local and nonlocal effects are examined through the decomposition of the surface energy balance. The results show that the local effects dominate surface temperature responses to afforestation in China, with a cooling effect of approximately −1.00°C for AFF1/4 and AFF3/4. In contrast, the nonlocal effects warm the land surface by 0.14°C for AFF1/4 and 0.41°C for AFF3/4. The local cooling effects mainly result from 1) enhanced sensible and latent heat fluxes and 2) decreases in downward shortwave radiation due to increased low cloud cover fractions. The nonlocal warming effects mainly result from atmospheric feedbacks, including 1) increases in downward shortwave radiation due to decreased low cloud cover fractions and 2) increases in downward longwave radiation due to increased middle and high cloud cover fractions. This study highlights that, despite the unexpected nonlocal warming effect, afforestation in China still has great potential in mitigating climate warming through biophysical processes.

Topics & Concepts

AfforestationShortwave radiationShortwaveEnvironmental scienceWeather Research and Forecasting ModelCloud coverAtmospheric sciencesGrid cellGridClimatologyMeteorologyRadiative transferCloud computingRadiationComputer sciencePhysicsGeographyGeologyAgroforestryGeodesyQuantum mechanicsOperating systemClimate variability and modelsMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsPlant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics