Current benefits of wildfire smoke for yields in the US Midwest may dissipate by 2050

IF 5.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Research Letters Pub Date : 2024-07-09 DOI:10.1088/1748-9326/ad5458
A Patrick Behrer, Sherrie Wang
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Wildfires throughout western North America produce smoke plumes that can stretch across the agricultural regions of the American Midwest. Climate change may increase the number and size of these fires and subsequent smoke plumes. These smoke plumes change solar radiation, meteorological conditions, and surface pollutant concentrations during the crop growing season and consequently influence yields of both corn and soybeans. We use a twelve-year panel of county-level yields from all counties east of the 100th meridian combined with measures of exposure to smoke plumes of low and high-density during the growing season to show that low-density plumes enhance yields while high-density plumes decrease yields. These effects appear to be driven by different changes in solar radiation induced by each type of plume but we observe changes in surface pollutants and precipitation as well. Because there are more low-density plumes today, the net effect is a slight increase in yields on average. As climate change makes wildfires larger and more frequent, the overall impact of smoke on yields would be be substantially more negative.
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目前野火烟雾对美国中西部地区产量的益处可能会在 2050 年前消失
遍布北美西部的野火产生的烟羽可横跨美国中西部的农业区。气候变化可能会增加这些火灾的数量和规模,并随之增加烟羽。这些烟羽会改变作物生长季节的太阳辐射、气象条件和地表污染物浓度,从而影响玉米和大豆的产量。我们利用 100 度经线以东所有县的 12 年县级产量面板,结合生长季节中低密度和高密度烟羽的暴露量,表明低密度烟羽会提高产量,而高密度烟羽会降低产量。这些影响似乎是由每种烟羽引起的太阳辐射的不同变化造成的,但我们也观察到了地表污染物和降水的变化。由于如今有更多的低密度羽流,净效应是平均产量略有增加。随着气候变化使野火变得更大、更频繁,烟雾对产量的总体影响将大大降低。
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Environmental Research Letters
Environmental Research Letters 环境科学-环境科学
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11.90
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4.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Research Letters (ERL) is a high-impact, open-access journal intended to be the meeting place of the research and policy communities concerned with environmental change and management. The journal''s coverage reflects the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of environmental science, recognizing the wide-ranging contributions to the development of methods, tools and evaluation strategies relevant to the field. Submissions from across all components of the Earth system, i.e. land, atmosphere, cryosphere, biosphere and hydrosphere, and exchanges between these components are welcome.
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