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Projected Changes in Soil Temperature and Surface Energy Budget Components over the Alps and Northern Italy

Title
Projected Changes in Soil Temperature and Surface Energy Budget Components over the Alps and Northern Italy
Authors
Cassardo, ClaudioPark, Seon KiSungmin, O.Galli, Marco
Ewha Authors
박선기Claudio Cassardo
SCOPUS Author ID
박선기scopus
Issue Date
2018
Journal Title
WATER
ISSN
2073-4441JCR Link
Citation
WATER vol. 10, no. 7
Keywords
climate changeland surface modelsurface energy budgetsoil temperatureheat fluxsnowmelt
Publisher
MDPI
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This study investigates the potential changes in surface energy budget components under certain future climate conditions over the Alps and Northern Italy. The regional climate scenarios are obtained though the Regional Climate Model version 3 (RegCM3) runs, based on a reference climate (1961-1990) and the future climate (2071-2100) via the A2 and B2 scenarios. The energy budget components are calculated by employing the University of Torino model of land Processes Interaction with Atmosphere (UTOPIA), and using the RegCM3 outputs as input data. Our results depict a significant change in the energy budget components during springtime over high-mountain areas, whereas the most relevant difference over the plain areas is the increase in latent heat flux and hence, evapotranspiration during summertime. The precedence of snow-melting season over the Alps is evidenced by the earlier increase in sensible heat flux. The annual mean number of warm and cold days is evaluated by analyzing the top-layer soil temperature and shows a large increment (slight reduction) of warm (cold) days. These changes at the end of this century could influence the regional radiative properties and energy cycles and thus, exert significant impacts on human life and general infrastructures.
DOI
10.3390/w10070954
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