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Edward W Butt1, Jessica C A Baker1, Francisco G Silva Bezerra2

  • 1Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom.

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热带森林砍伐大大使远离被砍伐的地区的地区变暖. 减少森林损失可以减轻这种变暖,提高亚马逊地区的气候弹性.

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气候气候气候气候气候气候气候气候气候森林砍伐,砍伐森林的原因是什么?温度的温度的温度的温度的温度.

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科学领域:

  • 气候科学 气候科学
  • 环境科学 环境科学
  • 遥感 遥感 遥感 遥感

背景情况:

  • 热带森林砍伐导致通过陆地与大气相互作用的局部变暖.
  • 森林砍伐对区域 (非本地) 温度的影响尚不清楚.

研究的目的:

  • 量化亚马逊森林砍伐对区域变暖的影响.
  • 评估森林丧失对100公里外陆地表面温度的影响.

主要方法:

  • 利用远程探测对森林丧失和旱季土地表面温度 (2001-2020) 的观测.
  • 应用了机器学习方法来分析2-100公里的非局部变暖模式.

主要成果:

  • 亚马逊的森林砍伐造成了高达100公里的显著变暖.
  • 非局部变暖使森林砍伐的温度影响增加了四倍以上 (每10%的森林损失为0.16K至0.71K).
  • 在高森林砍伐情景下,预计到2050年在马托格罗索州的旱季升温为0.96K.

结论:

  • 热带森林砍伐是区域气候变暖的主要原因之一.
  • 减少森林砍伐可以缓解未来的气候变暖,并增强区域气候适应性和弹性.
  • 可持续的亚马逊管理对于区域气候稳定至关重要.