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Earth Interactions
Meteorological Impacts of Forest Mortality due to Insect Infestation in Colorado
ChristineWiedinmyer1 
关键词: Land-cover disturbance;    Colorado;    Forest mortality;    WRF;    Insect infestation;    Bark beetles;   
DOI  :  10.1175/2011EI419.1
学科分类:地球科学(综合)
来源: American Geophysical Union
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AbstractPhysical characteristics of forests and other ecosystems control land–atmosphere exchanges of water and energy and partly dictate local and regional meteorology. Insect infestation and resulting forest dieback can alter these characteristics and, further, modify land–atmosphere exchanges. In the past decade, insect infestation has led to large-scale forest mortality in western North America. This study uses a high-resolution mesoscale meteorological model coupled with a detailed land surface model to investigate the sensitivity of near-surface variables to insect-related forest mortality. The inclusion of this land surface disturbance in the model increased in simulated skin temperature by as much as 2.1 K. The modeled 2-m temperature increased an average of 1 K relative to the default simulations. A latent to sensible heat flux shift with a magnitude of 10%–15% of the available energy in the forested ecosystem was predicted after the inclusion of insect infestation and forest dieback. Although re...

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