Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth
The mechanistic pathways connecting ocean-atmosphere variability and terrestrial productivity are well-established theoretically, but remain challenging to quantify empirically. Such quantification will greatly improve the assessment and prediction of changes in terrestrial carbon sequestration in r...
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author | Dorado-Linan I. Ayarzaguena B. Babst F. Xu G. Gil L. Battipaglia G. Buras A. Cada V. Camarero J. J. Cavin L. Claessens H. Drobyshev I. Garamszegi B. Grabner M. Hacket-Pain A. Hartl C. Hevia A. Janda P. Jump A. S. Kazimirovic M. Keren S. Kreyling J. Land A. Latte N. Levanic T. van der Maaten E. van der Maaten-Theunissen M. Martinez-Sancho E. Menzel A. Mikolas M. Motta R. Muffler L. Nola P. Panayotov M. Petritan A. M. Petritan I. C. Popa I. Prislan P. Roibu C. -C. Rydval M. Sanchez-Salguero R. Scharnweber T. Stajic B. Svoboda M. Tegel W. Teodosiu M. Toromani E. Trotsiuk V. Turcu D. -O. Weigel R. Wilmking M. Zang C. Zlatanov T. Trouet V. |
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description | The mechanistic pathways connecting ocean-atmosphere variability and terrestrial productivity are well-established theoretically, but remain challenging to quantify empirically. Such quantification will greatly improve the assessment and prediction of changes in terrestrial carbon sequestration in response to dynamically induced climatic extremes. The jet stream latitude (JSL) over the North Atlantic-European domain provides a synthetic and robust physical framework that integrates climate variability not accounted for by atmospheric circulation patterns alone. Surface climate impacts of north-south summer JSL displacements are not uniform across Europe, but rather create a northwestern-southeastern dipole in forest productivity and radial-growth anomalies. Summer JSL variability over the eastern North Atlantic-European domain (5-40E) exerts the strongest impact on European beech, inducing anomalies of up to 30% in modelled gross primary productivity and 50% in radial tree growth. The net effects of JSL movements on terrestrial carbon fluxes depend on forest density, carbon stocks, and productivity imbalances across biogeographic regions. |
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spelling | ftunivtorino:oai:iris.unito.it:2318/1866306 2025-01-16T23:34:45+00:00 Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth Dorado-Linan I. Ayarzaguena B. Babst F. Xu G. Gil L. Battipaglia G. Buras A. Cada V. Camarero J. J. Cavin L. Claessens H. Drobyshev I. Garamszegi B. Grabner M. Hacket-Pain A. Hartl C. Hevia A. Janda P. Jump A. S. Kazimirovic M. Keren S. Kreyling J. Land A. Latte N. Levanic T. van der Maaten E. van der Maaten-Theunissen M. Martinez-Sancho E. Menzel A. Mikolas M. Motta R. Muffler L. Nola P. Panayotov M. Petritan A. M. Petritan I. C. Popa I. Prislan P. Roibu C. -C. Rydval M. Sanchez-Salguero R. Scharnweber T. Stajic B. Svoboda M. Tegel W. Teodosiu M. Toromani E. Trotsiuk V. Turcu D. -O. Weigel R. Wilmking M. Zang C. Zlatanov T. Trouet V. Dorado-Linan I. Ayarzaguena B. Babst F. Xu G. Gil L. Battipaglia G. Buras A. Cada V. Camarero J.J. Cavin L. Claessens H. Drobyshev I. Garamszegi B. Grabner M. Hacket-Pain A. Hartl C. Hevia A. Janda P. Jump A.S. Kazimirovic M. Keren S. Kreyling J. Land A. Latte N. Levanic T. van der Maaten E. van der Maaten-Theunissen M. Martinez-Sancho E. Menzel A. Mikolas M. Motta R. Muffler L. Nola P. Panayotov M. Petritan A.M. Petritan I.C. Popa I. Prislan P. Roibu C.-C. Rydval M. Sanchez-Salguero R. Scharnweber T. Stajic B. Svoboda M. Tegel W. Teodosiu M. Toromani E. Trotsiuk V. Turcu D.-O. Weigel R. 2022 http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1866306 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29615-8 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000784997300067 volume:13 issue:1 firstpage:1 lastpage:10 numberofpages:10 journal:NATURE COMMUNICATIONS http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1866306 doi:10.1038/s41467-022-29615-8 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85128415705 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftunivtorino https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29615-8 2023-10-10T22:29:41Z The mechanistic pathways connecting ocean-atmosphere variability and terrestrial productivity are well-established theoretically, but remain challenging to quantify empirically. Such quantification will greatly improve the assessment and prediction of changes in terrestrial carbon sequestration in response to dynamically induced climatic extremes. The jet stream latitude (JSL) over the North Atlantic-European domain provides a synthetic and robust physical framework that integrates climate variability not accounted for by atmospheric circulation patterns alone. Surface climate impacts of north-south summer JSL displacements are not uniform across Europe, but rather create a northwestern-southeastern dipole in forest productivity and radial-growth anomalies. Summer JSL variability over the eastern North Atlantic-European domain (5-40E) exerts the strongest impact on European beech, inducing anomalies of up to 30% in modelled gross primary productivity and 50% in radial tree growth. The net effects of JSL movements on terrestrial carbon fluxes depend on forest density, carbon stocks, and productivity imbalances across biogeographic regions. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Università degli studi di Torino: AperTo (Archivio Istituzionale ad Accesso Aperto) Nature Communications 13 1 |
spellingShingle | Dorado-Linan I. Ayarzaguena B. Babst F. Xu G. Gil L. Battipaglia G. Buras A. Cada V. Camarero J. J. Cavin L. Claessens H. Drobyshev I. Garamszegi B. Grabner M. Hacket-Pain A. Hartl C. Hevia A. Janda P. Jump A. S. Kazimirovic M. Keren S. Kreyling J. Land A. Latte N. Levanic T. van der Maaten E. van der Maaten-Theunissen M. Martinez-Sancho E. Menzel A. Mikolas M. Motta R. Muffler L. Nola P. Panayotov M. Petritan A. M. Petritan I. C. Popa I. Prislan P. Roibu C. -C. Rydval M. Sanchez-Salguero R. Scharnweber T. Stajic B. Svoboda M. Tegel W. Teodosiu M. Toromani E. Trotsiuk V. Turcu D. -O. Weigel R. Wilmking M. Zang C. Zlatanov T. Trouet V. Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth |
title | Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth |
title_full | Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth |
title_fullStr | Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth |
title_full_unstemmed | Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth |
title_short | Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth |
title_sort | jet stream position explains regional anomalies in european beech forest productivity and tree growth |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1866306 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29615-8 |