Important non-local effects of deforestation on cloud cover changes in CMIP6 models

Wenjian Hua, Liming Zhou, Aiguo Dai, Haishan Chen, Yi Liu

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Abstract

Recent satellite and in-situ measurements show that forests can influence regional and global cloud cover through biophysical processes. However, forest’s possible local and non-local impacts on clouds remain unclear. By analyzing the model simulations from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6, here we show that deforestation-induced cloud cover changes have a strong latitudinal dependence, with decreased cloudiness in the tropics but increased cloudiness in the temperate and boreal regions. We further disentangle the local and non-local effects in influencing the cloudiness changes in model simulations. Results show that deforestation leads to a local cloud reduction in the tropics and a non-local cloud enhancement in the temperate and boreal regions. We demonstrate that the relationship between changes in cloud cover and deforestation would be misinterpreted without considering the non-local signals. Furthermore, our modeling results are inconsistent with recent observational studies, with enhanced clouds in model simulations but reduced clouds in observations in the temperate and boreal regions. Further efforts to explore the non-local effect and to reduce the model uncertainty could help advance our understanding of the biophysical effects of deforestation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number094047
JournalEnvironmental Research Letters
Volume18
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2023

Keywords

  • biophysical effect
  • cloud cover
  • deforestation
  • non-local effect

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