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https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/EGU24-7258.html

*Authors*

Yiran Wang, Naika Meili, and Simone Fatich

*08 March 2024*

https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-7258

*Abstract*

Several geoengineering projects are designed to modify solar radiation to
limit global warming. These changes in solar radiation can have impacts on
ecohydrological systems which are poorly quantified. In this study, CMIP6
outputs were used to calculate sensitivities of global and local
near-surface meteorological variables to solar radiation changes. These
sensitivities were applied to the currently observed climate to perturb
meteorological variables in response to changes in solar radiation. These
new conditions were used as inputs to a mechanistic ecohydrological model
(T&C) to analyze the partitioning and changes in energy and water fluxes
and the response of vegetation productivity in different biomes and
climates. Specifically, we run two simulation scenarios to understand the
solar radiation impacts on ecohydrological systems. The first scenario
focuses only on changes in solar radiation, while the second scenario
considers the combined effects of solar radiation changes and its climate
feedback. The results show that, in the absence of climate feedback,
changes in solar radiation are mainly reflected in changes in sensible
heat, with less impact on the hydrological cycle, and vegetation
productivity is positively and linearly correlated with changes in solar
radiation. When climate feedback is included, the effects on latent heat
and hydrologic variables are more pronounced, and the response of
vegetation productivity to negative and positive solar radiation changes
tend to be asymmetric. These results provide a basis for how land-surface
processes could respond to regional brightening and dimming and future
solar geoengineering programs.

*Source: EGU GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2024*

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