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A Record-Setting 2021 Heat Wave in Western Canada Had a Significant Temporary Impact on Greenness of the World’s Largest Protected Temperate Rainforest
by
Sang, Zihaohan
, Hamann, Andreas
in
Anomalies
/ Archives & records
/ British Columbia
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ cooling
/ Datasets
/ ecological resilience
/ Ecosystem resilience
/ Ecosystems
/ Empirical analysis
/ empirical research
/ enhanced vegetation index
/ Environmental aspects
/ Epidemics
/ extreme climate
/ Extreme heat
/ Forest ecosystems
/ Forests
/ Global warming
/ Growth
/ Heat
/ heat dome
/ Heat resistance
/ heat stress
/ heat tolerance
/ Heat waves
/ Hot weather
/ Identification and classification
/ Measurement
/ Moisture effects
/ North America
/ Observations
/ Pacific Northwest
/ Plant communities
/ Precipitation
/ Productivity
/ Radiation
/ rain forests
/ Rainforests
/ Remote sensing
/ Software
/ Temperature
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Thermal resistance
/ Trees
/ Vegetation
/ Vegetation index
/ Weather
2023
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A Record-Setting 2021 Heat Wave in Western Canada Had a Significant Temporary Impact on Greenness of the World’s Largest Protected Temperate Rainforest
by
Sang, Zihaohan
, Hamann, Andreas
in
Anomalies
/ Archives & records
/ British Columbia
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ cooling
/ Datasets
/ ecological resilience
/ Ecosystem resilience
/ Ecosystems
/ Empirical analysis
/ empirical research
/ enhanced vegetation index
/ Environmental aspects
/ Epidemics
/ extreme climate
/ Extreme heat
/ Forest ecosystems
/ Forests
/ Global warming
/ Growth
/ Heat
/ heat dome
/ Heat resistance
/ heat stress
/ heat tolerance
/ Heat waves
/ Hot weather
/ Identification and classification
/ Measurement
/ Moisture effects
/ North America
/ Observations
/ Pacific Northwest
/ Plant communities
/ Precipitation
/ Productivity
/ Radiation
/ rain forests
/ Rainforests
/ Remote sensing
/ Software
/ Temperature
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Thermal resistance
/ Trees
/ Vegetation
/ Vegetation index
/ Weather
2023
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A Record-Setting 2021 Heat Wave in Western Canada Had a Significant Temporary Impact on Greenness of the World’s Largest Protected Temperate Rainforest
by
Sang, Zihaohan
, Hamann, Andreas
in
Anomalies
/ Archives & records
/ British Columbia
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ cooling
/ Datasets
/ ecological resilience
/ Ecosystem resilience
/ Ecosystems
/ Empirical analysis
/ empirical research
/ enhanced vegetation index
/ Environmental aspects
/ Epidemics
/ extreme climate
/ Extreme heat
/ Forest ecosystems
/ Forests
/ Global warming
/ Growth
/ Heat
/ heat dome
/ Heat resistance
/ heat stress
/ heat tolerance
/ Heat waves
/ Hot weather
/ Identification and classification
/ Measurement
/ Moisture effects
/ North America
/ Observations
/ Pacific Northwest
/ Plant communities
/ Precipitation
/ Productivity
/ Radiation
/ rain forests
/ Rainforests
/ Remote sensing
/ Software
/ Temperature
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Thermal resistance
/ Trees
/ Vegetation
/ Vegetation index
/ Weather
2023
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A Record-Setting 2021 Heat Wave in Western Canada Had a Significant Temporary Impact on Greenness of the World’s Largest Protected Temperate Rainforest
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A Record-Setting 2021 Heat Wave in Western Canada Had a Significant Temporary Impact on Greenness of the World’s Largest Protected Temperate Rainforest
2023
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Extreme climate anomalies are expected to become more frequent under climate change, and rare extreme events, such as the 2021 western North American heat wave, provide an opportunity for comparative empirical analysis of ecosystem resilience. This study evaluates anomalies in a remotely sensed enhanced vegetation index (EVI) in the aftermath of the record-setting western North American heat wave in 2021, with temperatures approaching 50 °C in coastal and interior regions of the Pacific Northwest. The results show that the forest ecosystems most affected were not necessarily those that experienced the highest absolute temperature values. Instead, the greatest reductions in greenness were observed across northern coastal temperate rainforests. Most affected were the cooler, very wet, hyper-maritime ecosystems that are normally buffered from large temperature fluctuation by a strong oceanic influence. In contrast, moisture-limited forests of the interior plateau of British Columbia, where most of the all-time record temperatures occurred, generally showed normal or even increased productivity during and after the heat wave. A putative explanation for this heat resistance of interior forests was normal or above average precipitation leading up to the heat event, allowing for transpirational cooling. Nevertheless, the data suggest that the largest protected coastal temperate rainforest in the world, with 6.4 million hectares, is comparatively more vulnerable to extreme heat waves, which are expected to become more frequent under climate warming, than other ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest.
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