Search Results - "Hawkins, Linnia"
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Anthropogenic Influence on Recent Severe Autumn Fire Weather in the West Coast of the United States
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-02-2022)“…Extreme wind‐driven autumn wildfires are hazardous to life and property, due to their rapid rate of spread. Recent catastrophic autumn wildfires in the western…”
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Spatial patterns of extreme precipitation and their changes under ~ 2 °C global warming: a large-ensemble study of the western USA
Published in Climate dynamics (01-10-2022)“…Extreme precipitation events are expected to increase in magnitude in response to global warming, but the magnitude of the forced response may vary…”
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Correction to: Spatial patterns of extreme precipitation and their changes under ~ 2 °C global warming: a large-ensemble study of the western USA
Published in Climate dynamics (01-06-2023)Get full text
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A comparison of multiple statistically downscaled climate change datasets for the conterminous USA
Published in Environmental Research Communications (01-12-2022)“…Abstract Climate change projections provided by global climate models (GCM) are generally too coarse for local and regional applications. Local and regional…”
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Comparing Model Representations of Physiological Limits on Transpiration at a Semi‐Arid Ponderosa Pine Site
Published in Journal of advances in modeling earth systems (01-11-2022)“…Mechanistic representations of biogeochemical processes in ecosystem models are rapidly advancing, requiring advancements in model evaluation approaches. Here…”
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Parametric Sensitivity of Vegetation Dynamics in the TRIFFID Model and the Associated Uncertainty in Projected Climate Change Impacts on Western U.S. Forests
Published in Journal of advances in modeling earth systems (01-08-2019)“…Changing climate conditions impact ecosystem dynamics and have local to global impacts on water and carbon cycles. Many processes in dynamic vegetation models…”
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Carbon uptake by Douglas-fir is more sensitive to increased temperature and vapor pressure deficit than reduced rainfall in the western Cascade Mountains, Oregon, USA
Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-02-2023)“…•Douglas-fir water stress was driven by elevated vapor pressure deficit.•Elevated VPD reduced GPP more than decreased rainfall during the growing…”
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Imaging canopy temperature: shedding (thermal) light on ecosystem processes
Published in The New phytologist (01-06-2021)“…Summary Canopy temperature Tcan is a key driver of plant function that emerges as a result of interacting biotic and abiotic processes and properties. However,…”
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No evidence of canopy-scale leaf thermoregulation to cool leaves below air temperature across a range of forest ecosystems
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20-09-2022)“…Understanding and predicting the relationship between leaf temperature ( ) and air temperature ( ) is essential for projecting responses to a warming climate,…”
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Canopy-top measurements do not accurately quantify canopy-scale leaf thermoregulation/Reply
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (11-04-2023)Get full text
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Reply to Garen et al.: Within-canopy temperature data also do not support limited homeothermy
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Reducing climate model biases by exploring parameter space with large ensembles of climate model simulations and statistical emulation
Published in Geoscientific Model Development (17-07-2019)“…Understanding the unfolding challenges of climate change relies on climate models, many of which have large summer warm and dry biases over Northern Hemisphere…”
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Proof-of-concept: Using ChatGPT to Translate and Modernize an Earth System Model from Fortran to Python/JAX
Published 13-02-2024“…Earth system models (ESMs) are vital for understanding past, present, and future climate, but they suffer from legacy technical infrastructure. ESMs are…”
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