Water balance in boreal forests: the role of season-specific responses in a warming climate

Autor: Jose Gutierrez Lopez, Hjalmar Laudon
Rok vydání: 2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2624928/v1
Popis: The water balance in boreal forests is dominated by snow in winter and rain in summer, but is expected to change in unpredictable ways by forecasted temperature rise and irregular precipitation patterns. Here we use 30 years of hydrological and environmental data representative of a mixed boreal forest including precipitation, tree transpiration (T), evapotranspiration (ET), vapor pressure deficit, and discharge, combined with a reconstructed 150-year historic climatic record. We show that contrasting seasonal conditions and their lag effects, common in high latitude ecosystems, reduce, buffer, or amplify the boreal forest’s response to extreme weather. Additionally, the season when extreme weather occurs and its preexisting conditions, define how the water balance is partitioned. We show that similarly hot-summer years, (e.g., 2018, 2021), can result in contrasting water balances, primarily because when precipitation is reduced, summer ET returns it rapidly to the atmosphere. Early snowmelt in spring due to high temperatures, accompanied with increased T during spring, reduces summer watershed discharge, storage, and can lower groundwater depths, several months after snowmelt. Using long-term tree T and environmental data, we show the individual importance of seasons in the partitioning of water balance, and highlight the major role boreal forests will play under future climate.
Databáze: OpenAIRE