Back to Search Start Over

Rapid and highly variable warming of lake surface waters around the globe

Authors :
O'Reilly, Catherine M.
Sharma, Sapna
Gray, Derek K.
Hampton, Stephanie E.
Read, Jordan S.
Rowley, Rex J.
Schneider, Philipp
Lenters, John D.
McIntyre, Peter B.
Kraemer, Benjamin M.
Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A.
Straile, Dietmar
Dong, Bo
Adrian, Rita
Allan, Mathew G.
Anneville, Orlane
Arvola, Lauri
Austin, Jay
Bailey, John L.
Baron, Jill S.
Brookes, Justin D.
de Eyto, Elvira
Dokulil, Martin T.
Hamilton, David P.
Havens, Karl
Hetherington, Amy L.
Higgins, Scott N.
Hook, Simon
Izmest'eva, Lyubov R.
Joehnk, Klaus D.
Kangur, Kulli
Kasprzak, Peter
Kumagai, Michio
Kuusisto, Esko
Leshkevich, George
Livingstone, David M.
MacIntyre, Sally
May, Linda
Melack, John M.
Mueller-Navarra, Doerthe C.
Naumenko, Mikhail
Noges, Peeter
Noges, Tiina
North, Ryan P.
Plisnier, Pierre-Denis
Rigosi, Anna
Rimmer, Alon
Rogora, Michela
Rudstam, Lars G.
Rusak, James A.
Salmaso, Nico
Samal, Nihar R.
Schindler, Daniel E.
Schladow, S. Geoffrey
Schmid, Martin
Schmidt, Silke R.
Silow, Eugene
Soylu, M. Evren
Teubner, Katrin
Verburg, Piet
Voutilainen, Ari
Watkinson, Andrew
Williamson, Craig E.
Zhang, Guoqing
O'Reilly, Catherine M.
Sharma, Sapna
Gray, Derek K.
Hampton, Stephanie E.
Read, Jordan S.
Rowley, Rex J.
Schneider, Philipp
Lenters, John D.
McIntyre, Peter B.
Kraemer, Benjamin M.
Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A.
Straile, Dietmar
Dong, Bo
Adrian, Rita
Allan, Mathew G.
Anneville, Orlane
Arvola, Lauri
Austin, Jay
Bailey, John L.
Baron, Jill S.
Brookes, Justin D.
de Eyto, Elvira
Dokulil, Martin T.
Hamilton, David P.
Havens, Karl
Hetherington, Amy L.
Higgins, Scott N.
Hook, Simon
Izmest'eva, Lyubov R.
Joehnk, Klaus D.
Kangur, Kulli
Kasprzak, Peter
Kumagai, Michio
Kuusisto, Esko
Leshkevich, George
Livingstone, David M.
MacIntyre, Sally
May, Linda
Melack, John M.
Mueller-Navarra, Doerthe C.
Naumenko, Mikhail
Noges, Peeter
Noges, Tiina
North, Ryan P.
Plisnier, Pierre-Denis
Rigosi, Anna
Rimmer, Alon
Rogora, Michela
Rudstam, Lars G.
Rusak, James A.
Salmaso, Nico
Samal, Nihar R.
Schindler, Daniel E.
Schladow, S. Geoffrey
Schmid, Martin
Schmidt, Silke R.
Silow, Eugene
Soylu, M. Evren
Teubner, Katrin
Verburg, Piet
Voutilainen, Ari
Watkinson, Andrew
Williamson, Craig E.
Zhang, Guoqing
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

In this first worldwide synthesis of in situ and satellite-derived lake data, we find that lake summer surface water temperatures rose rapidly (global mean = 0.34°C decade−1) between 1985 and 2009. Our analyses show that surface water warming rates are dependent on combinations of climate and local characteristics, rather than just lake location, leading to the counterintuitive result that regional consistency in lake warming is the exception, rather than the rule. The most rapidly warming lakes are widely geographically distributed, and their warming is associated with interactions among different climatic factors—from seasonally ice-covered lakes in areas where temperature and solar radiation are increasing while cloud cover is diminishing (0.72°C decade−1) to ice-free lakes experiencing increases in air temperature and solar radiation (0.53°C decade−1). The pervasive and rapid warming observed here signals the urgent need to incorporate climate impacts into vulnerability assessments and adaptation efforts for lakes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, text, English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn935468936
Document Type :
Electronic Resource