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“What’s Past Is Prologue”: Vegetation Model Calibration with and without Future Climate

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  • Ellynne Kutschera

    (USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station ORISE Fellow, 3200 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA)

  • John B. Kim

    (Forest Service Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center, 3200 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA)

  • G. Stephen Pitts

    (College of Forestry, Oregon State University, 3100 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA)

  • Ray Drapek

    (Forest Service Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center, 3200 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA)

Abstract

Many models are designed to generate future predictions under climate-change scenarios. Such models are typically calibrated for a study area with climate data that represent historical conditions. However, future projections of the model may include outputs for which the model has not been calibrated. Ideally, a climate-change-impacts model would be calibrated for recent conditions and also for possible future climate conditions. We demonstrate an approach, where a vegetation model is subjected to two calibrations: conventionally to the study area and separately to the study area plus additional areas representing analogues of potential future climate. We apply the dynamic vegetation model MC2 to a mountainous ecosystem in the Pacific Northwest, USA. We compare the conventional model calibration with the extra-study-area calibration and future projections. The two calibrations produce different outputs in key ecosystem variables, where some differences vary with time. Some model output trends for net primary productivity and plant functional type are more influenced by climatic input, while for others, the calibration area has greater consequence. Excluding areas representing potential future climate may be an important omission in model calibration, making the inclusion of such areas a decisive consideration in climate-change-impact simulations.

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  • Ellynne Kutschera & John B. Kim & G. Stephen Pitts & Ray Drapek, 2023. "“What’s Past Is Prologue”: Vegetation Model Calibration with and without Future Climate," Land, MDPI, vol. 12(6), pages 1-17, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlands:v:12:y:2023:i:6:p:1121-:d:1154401
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    1. Decheng Zhou & Lu Hao & John B. Kim & Peilong Liu & Cen Pan & Yongqiang Liu & Ge Sun, 2019. "Potential impacts of climate change on vegetation dynamics and ecosystem function in a mountain watershed on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau," Climatic Change, Springer, vol. 156(1), pages 31-50, September.
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