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Elevation-dependent warming in mountain regions of the world

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Mountain Research Initiative EDW Working Group, Elevation-dependent warming in mountain regions of the world: Nature Climate Change, v. 5, iss. 5.

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There is growing evidence that the rate of warming is amplified with elevation, such that high-mountain environments experience more rapid changes in temperature than environments at lower elevations. Elevation-dependent warming (EDW) can accelerate the rate of change in mountain ecosystems, cryospheric systems, hydrological regimes and biodiversity. Here we review important mechanisms that contribute towards EDW: snow albedo and surface-based feedbacks; water vapour changes and latent heat release; surface water vapour and radiative flux changes; surface heat loss and temperature change; and aerosols. All lead to enhanced warming with elevation (or at a critical elevation), and it is believed that combinations of these mechanisms [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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