Present and Future Changes in Land‐Atmosphere Coupling of Water and Energy Over Extratropical Forest Regions

Author:

Zhu Qing1ORCID,Riley William1ORCID,Tang Jinyun1ORCID,Burrows Susannah2ORCID,Harrop Bryce2ORCID,Shi Xiaoying3,Yang Xiaojuan3ORCID,Maltrud Mathew4,Calvin Katherine5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Climate and Ecosystem Sciences Division Climate Sciences Department Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA USA

2. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Richland WA USA

3. Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge TN USA

4. Fluid Dynamics and Solid Mechanics Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos NM USA

5. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Joint Global Change Research Institute Riverdale Park MD USA

Abstract

AbstractCouplings between land and the near surface atmosphere are modulated by interactions between soil conditions, vegetation dynamics, turbulent fluxes, and atmospheric properties. How the land‐atmosphere coupling responds to warming and elevated CO2 are important for understanding the land surface carbon, energy, and water cycles. In this work, we documented this coupled land‐atmosphere network based on observations and the Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM) simulations over extratropical forest ecosystems. We employed a transfer entropy approach and novel network metrics to reveal patterns and strength of the land‐atmosphere coupling under historical conditions and a future high emission scenario (SSP585). We found that, in observations, the present‐day extratropical forest coupling network has high network connectivity (72%–88% of the targeted processes are coupled). E3SM reasonably captured the extratropical forest coupling network (modeled network connectivity was 81%–96%) and predicted that the coupling strength would significantly increase by 28% (±3%) under warming and elevated CO2 conditions. Furthermore, E3SM factorial coupled experiments suggested that warming enhanced soil nitrogen mineralization favoring plant nitrogen uptake and vegetation growth were responsible for the strengthening future land‐atmosphere coupling. This work provides new metrics to analyze and document complex couplings for coupled earth system processes and highlights the important roles soil nutrient availability and biogeochemistry have on land‐atmosphere coupling.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geophysics

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