Precipitation variability modulates the terrestrial carbon cycle in Scandinavia

Climate variability and the carbon cycle (C-cycle) are tied together in complex feedback loops and due to these complexities there are still knowledge-gaps of this coupling. However, to make accurate predictions of future climate, profound understanding of the C-cycle and climate variability is esse...

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Main Author: Ek, Ella
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära 2021
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spelling ftuppsalauniv:oai:DiVA.org:uu-445453 2023-05-15T17:31:56+02:00 Precipitation variability modulates the terrestrial carbon cycle in Scandinavia Variation i nederbörd styr den terrestra kolcykeln i Skandinavien Ek, Ella 2021 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-445453 eng eng Uppsala universitet, Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära UPTEC W, 1401-5765 21032 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-445453 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Terrestrial carbon cycle NDVI Precipitation variability EOF analysis Scandinavia Terrestra kolcykeln Nederbördsvariation EOF analys Skandinavien Climate Research Klimatforskning Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2021 ftuppsalauniv 2023-02-23T21:56:04Z Climate variability and the carbon cycle (C-cycle) are tied together in complex feedback loops and due to these complexities there are still knowledge-gaps of this coupling. However, to make accurate predictions of future climate, profound understanding of the C-cycle and climate variability is essential. To gain more knowledge of climate variability, the study aims to identify recurring spatial patterns of the variability of precipitation anomalies over Scandinavia during spring and summer respectively between 1981 to 2014. These patterns will be related to the C-cycle through changes in summer vegetation greenness, measured as normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). Finally, the correlation between the patterns of precipitation variability in summer and the teleconnection patterns over the North Atlantic will be investigated. The precipitation data was obtained from ERA5 from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts and the patterns of variability were found through empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis. The first three EOFs of the spring and the summer precipitation anomalies together explained 73.5 % and 65.5 % of the variance respectively. The patterns of precipitation variability bore apparent similarities when comparing the spring and summer patterns and the Scandes were identified to be important for the precipitation variability in Scandinavia during both seasons. Anomalous events of the spring EOFs indicated that spring precipitation variability had little impact on anomalies of summer NDVI. Contradictory, summer precipitation variability seemed to impact anomalies of summer NDVI in central- and northeastern Scandinavia, thus indicating that summer precipitation variability modulates some of the terrestrial C-cycle in these regions. Correlations were found between a large part of the summer precipitation variability and the Summer North Atlantic Oscillation and the East Atlantic pattern. Hence, there is a possibility these teleconnections have some impact, through the summer ... Bachelor Thesis North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Uppsala University: Publications (DiVA)
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topic Terrestrial carbon cycle
NDVI
Precipitation variability
EOF analysis
Scandinavia
Terrestra kolcykeln
Nederbördsvariation
EOF analys
Skandinavien
Climate Research
Klimatforskning
spellingShingle Terrestrial carbon cycle
NDVI
Precipitation variability
EOF analysis
Scandinavia
Terrestra kolcykeln
Nederbördsvariation
EOF analys
Skandinavien
Climate Research
Klimatforskning
Ek, Ella
Precipitation variability modulates the terrestrial carbon cycle in Scandinavia
topic_facet Terrestrial carbon cycle
NDVI
Precipitation variability
EOF analysis
Scandinavia
Terrestra kolcykeln
Nederbördsvariation
EOF analys
Skandinavien
Climate Research
Klimatforskning
description Climate variability and the carbon cycle (C-cycle) are tied together in complex feedback loops and due to these complexities there are still knowledge-gaps of this coupling. However, to make accurate predictions of future climate, profound understanding of the C-cycle and climate variability is essential. To gain more knowledge of climate variability, the study aims to identify recurring spatial patterns of the variability of precipitation anomalies over Scandinavia during spring and summer respectively between 1981 to 2014. These patterns will be related to the C-cycle through changes in summer vegetation greenness, measured as normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). Finally, the correlation between the patterns of precipitation variability in summer and the teleconnection patterns over the North Atlantic will be investigated. The precipitation data was obtained from ERA5 from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts and the patterns of variability were found through empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis. The first three EOFs of the spring and the summer precipitation anomalies together explained 73.5 % and 65.5 % of the variance respectively. The patterns of precipitation variability bore apparent similarities when comparing the spring and summer patterns and the Scandes were identified to be important for the precipitation variability in Scandinavia during both seasons. Anomalous events of the spring EOFs indicated that spring precipitation variability had little impact on anomalies of summer NDVI. Contradictory, summer precipitation variability seemed to impact anomalies of summer NDVI in central- and northeastern Scandinavia, thus indicating that summer precipitation variability modulates some of the terrestrial C-cycle in these regions. Correlations were found between a large part of the summer precipitation variability and the Summer North Atlantic Oscillation and the East Atlantic pattern. Hence, there is a possibility these teleconnections have some impact, through the summer ...
format Bachelor Thesis
author Ek, Ella
author_facet Ek, Ella
author_sort Ek, Ella
title Precipitation variability modulates the terrestrial carbon cycle in Scandinavia
title_short Precipitation variability modulates the terrestrial carbon cycle in Scandinavia
title_full Precipitation variability modulates the terrestrial carbon cycle in Scandinavia
title_fullStr Precipitation variability modulates the terrestrial carbon cycle in Scandinavia
title_full_unstemmed Precipitation variability modulates the terrestrial carbon cycle in Scandinavia
title_sort precipitation variability modulates the terrestrial carbon cycle in scandinavia
publisher Uppsala universitet, Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära
publishDate 2021
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North Atlantic oscillation
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North Atlantic oscillation
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