Tropical forests contribute a major sink for anthropogenic carbon emissions essential to slowing down the buildup of atmospheric CO2 and buffering climate change impacts. However, the response of tropical forests to more frequent weather extremes and long-recovery disturbances like fires remains uncertain. In this talk, I will review recent research toward improving the representation of tropical vegetation in GFDL-ESM4.1. These efforts focused on the implementation of basic ecological processes, from updating plant growth carbon allocation schemes, to developing plant functional types for tropical vegetation. Then, I will discuss CMIP6 projections of tropical vegetation futures, and the resilience of forests to natural disturbances. Simulations based on ESM4.1 revealed complex nonlinear responses in tropical forests that highlight the urgent need to research postfire recovery and its representation in ESMs.
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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Arquitectura de computadors; High performance computing; Càlcul intensiu (Informàtica)
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
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