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Soil heat extremes can outpace air temperature extremes

Earth Sciences

Soil heat extremes can outpace air temperature extremes

A. García-garcía, F. J. Cuesta-valero, et al.

Explore the alarming trends of increasing soil hot extremes, revealing that these are intensifying faster and becoming more frequent than air hot extremes. This vital research, uncovering the significant implications for agriculture and ecosystems, is conducted by Almudena García-García, Francisco José Cuesta-Valero, Diego G. Miralles, Miguel D. Mahecha, Johannes Quaas, Markus Reichstein, Jakob Zscheischler, and Jian Peng.... show more
Abstract
Quantifying changes in hot temperature extremes is key for developing adaptation strategies. Changes in hot extremes are often determined on the basis of air temperatures; however, hydrology and many biogeochemical processes are more sensitive to soil temperature. Here we show that soil hot extremes are increasing faster than air hot extremes by 0.7 °C per decade in intensity and twice as fast in frequency on average over Central Europe. Furthermore, we identify soil temperature as a key factor in the soil moisture-temperature feedback. During dry and warm conditions, the energy absorbed by the soil is used to warm the soil, increasing the release of sensible heat flux and surface air temperatures. This increase in surface air temperature leads to a higher atmospheric demand for water, increasing soil evaporation, which may further dry and warm the soil highlighting the contribution of soil moisture-temperature feedback to the evolution of hot extremes in a warming climate.
Publisher
Nature Climate Change
Published On
Sep 21, 2023
Authors
Almudena García-García, Francisco José Cuesta-Valero, Diego G. Miralles, Miguel D. Mahecha, Johannes Quaas, Markus Reichstein, Jakob Zscheischler, Jian Peng
Tags
soil hot extremes
air hot extremes
Central Europe
climate warming
sensible heat flux
soil moisture
agriculture impact
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