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A simple method for generating long-term Holocene climate data with future climate projections from meteorological observation data.

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Peatlands play a crucial role in global carbon storage, yet their resilience to climate change remains uncertain. This study presents a novel method for generating long-term (\textgreater1000 years) site-specific climate data to drive peatland ecohydrological models. Using meteorological observations, we employ the Long Ashton Research Station Weather Generator (LARS-WG) to produce stochastic climate series for precipitation and temperature. The method integrates Holocene climate reconstructions from the EPOCH-2 database to simulate paleoclimate trends and interpolates climate projections based on Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSP) from CMIP6 models. Finally, a time series of potential evapotranspiration is calculated using a modified version of the Thornthwaite equation. This approach ensures continuity in climate inputs for peatland modelling, aiding in the assessment of long-term climate impacts on carbon dynamics. Our method provides a replicable framework for other regions, supporting improved climate-driven peatland simulations.

Long-term paleoclimate data with climate projections tailored to specific sites are scarcely available

This research outlines a simple method for generating climate series for driving ecosystem models

Uses open-source resources and databases that are applicable across Europe
langue originaleEnglish
Numéro d'article103265
journalMethodsX
Date de mise en ligne précoce13 mars 2025
Les DOIs
étatPublished - 28 mars 2025

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