Advancing understanding of land-atmosphere interactions by breaking discipline and scale barriers

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2023-04-01

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Vilà-Guerau de Arellano, Jordi
Hartogensis, Oscar
Benedict, Imme
de Boer, H.ORCID 0000-0002-6933-344XISNI 0000000391556946
Bosman, Peter J M
Botía, Santiago
Cecchini, Micael Amore
Faassen, Kim A P
González-Armas, Raquel
van Diepen, Kevin

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Abstract

Vegetation and atmosphere processes are coupled through a myriad of interactions linking plant transpiration, carbon dioxide assimilation, turbulent transport of moisture, heat and atmospheric constituents, aerosol formation, moist convection, and precipitation. Advances in our understanding are hampered by discipline barriers and challenges in understanding the role of small spatiotemporal scales. In this perspective, we propose to study the atmosphere-ecosystem interaction as a continuum by integrating leaf to regional scales (multiscale) and integrating biochemical and physical processes (multiprocesses). The challenges ahead are (1) How do clouds and canopies affect the transferring and in-canopy penetration of radiation, thereby impacting photosynthesis and biogenic chemical transformations? (2) How is the radiative energy spatially distributed and converted into turbulent fluxes of heat, moisture, carbon, and reactive compounds? (3) How do local (leaf-canopy-clouds, 1 m to kilometers) biochemical and physical processes interact with regional meteorology and atmospheric composition (kilometers to 100 km)? (4) How can we integrate the feedbacks between cloud radiative effects and plant physiology to reduce uncertainties in our climate projections driven by regional warming and enhanced carbon dioxide levels? Our methodology integrates fine-scale explicit simulations with new observational techniques to determine the role of unresolved small-scale spatiotemporal processes in weather and climate models.

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clouds, land–atmosphere interactions, leaf to regional, photosynthesis, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Neuroscience, History and Philosophy of Science, SDG 13 - Climate Action

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Vilà-Guerau de Arellano, J, Hartogensis, O, Benedict, I, de Boer, H, Bosman, P J M, Botía, S, Cecchini, M A, Faassen, K A P, González-Armas, R, van Diepen, K, Heusinkveld, B G, Janssens, M, Lobos-Roco, F, Luijkx, I T, Machado, L A T, Mangan, M R, Moene, A F, Mol, W B, van der Molen, M, Moonen, R, Ouwersloot, H G, Park, S-W, Pedruzo-Bagazgoitia, X, Röckmann, T, Adnew, G A, Ronda, R, Sikma, M, Schulte, R, van Stratum, B J H, Veerman, M A, van Zanten, M C & van Heerwaarden, C C 2023, 'Advancing understanding of land-atmosphere interactions by breaking discipline and scale barriers', Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 1522, no. 1, pp. 74-97. https://doi.org/10.1111/nyas.14956