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Numerical Simulation for the Impact of Deforestation on Climate in China and Its Neighboring Regions


doi: 10.1007/BF02666547

  • In this paper, the CCM0B model is used to study the effect of the deforestation on the climate of China and its neighboring regions. On the assumption that the forest is China would be replaced by the vegetation (Such as grassland), the distribution of the albedo changed was calculated. The initial felds used were taken from the FGGE zonal mean data on 16 July, 1979. In the control simulation, the observed albedo data were used to modify the physi-cal parameters of the original model. The control and sensitive experiments were ran each for 210 days, in which the external forcing fields were fixed in July. As a result, we find that the East Asian Monsoon, Hadley cell and troposphere easterly jet are weakened for the deforestation in China. The precipitation and cloud amount over China are also decreased. The changes in evaporation and surface temperature are small. The results also show that the deforestation in China exerts a remarkable effect on the climate in the neighboring regions of China.
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Numerical Simulation for the Impact of Deforestation on Climate in China and Its Neighboring Regions

  • 1. Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, SMA, Beijing 100081,Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, SMA, Beijing 100081,Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, SMA, Beijing 100081

Abstract: In this paper, the CCM0B model is used to study the effect of the deforestation on the climate of China and its neighboring regions. On the assumption that the forest is China would be replaced by the vegetation (Such as grassland), the distribution of the albedo changed was calculated. The initial felds used were taken from the FGGE zonal mean data on 16 July, 1979. In the control simulation, the observed albedo data were used to modify the physi-cal parameters of the original model. The control and sensitive experiments were ran each for 210 days, in which the external forcing fields were fixed in July. As a result, we find that the East Asian Monsoon, Hadley cell and troposphere easterly jet are weakened for the deforestation in China. The precipitation and cloud amount over China are also decreased. The changes in evaporation and surface temperature are small. The results also show that the deforestation in China exerts a remarkable effect on the climate in the neighboring regions of China.

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