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Nature | 2011

High risk of permafrost thaw

Edward A. G. Schuur; Benjamin W. Abbott; Charles D. Koven; William J. Riley; Z. M. Subin

Northern soils will release huge amounts of carbon in a warmer world, say Edward A. G. Schuur, Benjamin Abbott and the Permafrost Carbon Network.


Tellus A | 2012

Boreal lakes moderate seasonal and diurnal temperature variation and perturb atmospheric circulation: analyses in the Community Earth System Model 1 (CESM1)

Z. M. Subin; Lisa N. Murphy; Fuyu Li; Céline Bonfils; William J. Riley

ABSTRACT We used a lake thermal physics model recently coupled into the Community Earth System Model 1 (CESM1) to study the effects of lake distribution in present and future climate. Under present climate, correcting the large underestimation of lake area in CESM1 (denoted CCSM4 in the configuration used here) caused 1 °C spring decreases and fall increases in surface air temperature throughout large areas of Canada and the US. Simulated summer surface diurnal air temperature range decreased by up to 4 °C, reducing CCSM4 biases. These changes were much larger than those resulting from prescribed lake disappearance in some present-day permafrost regions under doubled-CO2 conditions. Correcting the underestimation of lake area in present climate caused widespread high-latitude summer cooling at 850 hPa. Significant remote changes included decreases in the strength of fall Southern Ocean westerlies. We found significantly different winter responses when separately analysing 45-yr subperiods, indicating that relatively long simulations are required to discern the impacts of surface changes on remote conditions. We also investigated the surface forcing of lakes using idealised aqua-planet experiments which showed that surface changes of 2 °C in the Northern Hemisphere extra-tropics could cause substantial changes in precipitation and winds in the tropics and Southern Hemisphere. Shifts in the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone were opposite in sign to those predicted by some previous studies. Zonal mean circulation changes were consistent in character but much larger than those occurring in the lake distribution experiments, due to the larger magnitude and more uniform surface forcing in the idealised aqua-planet experiments.


Biogeosciences | 2012

Present state of global wetland extent and wetland methane modelling: conclusions from a model inter-comparison project (WETCHIMP)

Joe R. Melton; Rita Wania; E. L. Hodson; Benjamin Poulter; Bruno Ringeval; Renato Spahni; Theodore J. Bohn; C.A. Avis; David J. Beerling; Guangsheng Chen; A. V. Eliseev; S.N. Denisov; Peter O. Hopcroft; Dennis P. Lettenmaier; William J. Riley; Joy S. Singarayer; Z. M. Subin; Hanqin Tian; Sibylle Claudia Zürcher; Victor Brovkin; P. M. van Bodegom; Thomas Kleinen; Zicheng Yu; Jed O. Kaplan


Biogeosciences | 2011

Barriers to predicting changes in global terrestrial methane fluxes: analyses using CLM4Me, a methane biogeochemistry model integrated in CESM

William J. Riley; Z. M. Subin; David M. Lawrence; Sean Claude Swenson; Margaret S. Torn; L. Meng; Natalie M. Mahowald; Peter G. Hess


Climatic Change | 2013

Expert assessment of vulnerability of permafrost carbon to climate change

Edward A. G. Schuur; Benjamin W. Abbott; William B. Bowden; Victor Brovkin; P. Camill; Josep G. Canadell; Jeffrey P. Chanton; F. S. Chapin; Torben R. Christensen; P. Ciais; Benjamin T. Crosby; Claudia I. Czimczik; Guido Grosse; Jennifer W. Harden; Daniel J. Hayes; Gustaf Hugelius; Julie D. Jastrow; Jeremy B. Jones; Thomas Kleinen; C. Koven; Gerhard Krinner; Peter Kuhry; David M. Lawrence; A. D. McGuire; Susan M. Natali; Jonathan O’Donnell; Chien-Lu Ping; William J. Riley; Annette Rinke; Vladimir E. Romanovsky


Biogeosciences | 2011

Sensitivity of wetland methane emissions to model assumptions: application and model testing against site observations

L. Meng; Peter G. Hess; Natalie M. Mahowald; J. B. Yavitt; William J. Riley; Z. M. Subin; David M. Lawrence; Sean Claude Swenson; Jyrki Jauhiainen; Daniel R. Fuka


Biogeosciences | 2015

WETCHIMP-WSL: intercomparison of wetland methane emissions models over West Siberia

Theodore J. Bohn; Joe R. Melton; Akihiko Ito; Thomas Kleinen; Renato Spahni; Benjamin Stocker; Bowen Zhang; Xudong Zhu; Ronny Schroeder; M. V. Glagolev; Shamil Maksyutov; Victor Brovkin; Guangsheng Chen; Sergey N. Denisov; A. V. Eliseev; Angela V. Gallego-Sala; Kyle C. McDonald; Michael A. Rawlins; William J. Riley; Z. M. Subin; Hanqin Tian; Qianlai Zhuang; Jed O. Kaplan


Geoscientific Model Development | 2012

CLM4-BeTR, a generic biogeochemical transport and reaction module for CLM4: model development, evaluation, and application

Jinyun Tang; William J. Riley; C. Koven; Z. M. Subin


Vadose Zone Journal | 2016

A hybrid reduced-order model of fine-resolution hydrologic simulations at a polygonal tundra site

Yaning Liu; Gautam Bisht; Z. M. Subin; William J. Riley; George Shu Heng Pau


2015 AGU Fall Meeting | 2015

Application of Reduced-Order Modeling to Uncertainty in the Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon to Climate Change

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William J. Riley

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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C. Koven

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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David M. Lawrence

National Center for Atmospheric Research

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Guangsheng Chen

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Jinyun Tang

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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L. Meng

Western Michigan University

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