Impacts of the Great Lakes on regional climate conditions

被引:195
|
作者
Scott, RW
Huff, FA
机构
[1] Illinois State Water Survey, Champaign, IL 61820
关键词
Great Lakes; precipitation; temperature; clouds; vapor pressure; climate impacts;
D O I
10.1016/S0380-1330(96)71006-7
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Estimates of lake-induced spatial changes of six climate variables (precipitation, mean minimum and mean maximum temperatures, cloud cover, vapor pressure, and wind speed) were derived for the entire Great Lakes basin. These patterns were estimated by a comparison of maps of each weather variable using: (1) all regional climate data, and (2) regional data when observations within an 80-km zone around the lakes were removed. Results generally confirm expectations and prior findings, but point to inadequacies in data collection that limit a highly precise analysis. Lake effects are most noticeable in precipitation and temperature and vary considerably by season, time of day, and lake size. Greatest lake influences are found near Lake Superior where up to 100% more precipitation falls downwind of the lake in winter compared to that expected without its presence. During summer, all lakes cause a downwind decrease in rainfall of 10% to 20%. Mean minimum temperatures in the basin are higher in all seasons and over all lakes. Lake-induced reductions in mean maximum temperatures in the region are observed during spring and summer. Effects on cloud cover are greatest during winter and show increases of approximately 25% in areas downwind of Lakes Superior and Michigan. Conversely, the cool summertime waters of Lakes Michigan and Huron reduce cloudiness roughly 10%. Variations in vapor pressure are consistent with observed changes in temperature. Amounts in winter are estimated to be 10% to 15% higher across the center of the basin, but decrease by roughly 5% to 10% at many lake shore sites in summer. Seasonal wind speed data were considered to lack an appropriate number of quality long-term climate stations to determine spatial lake effects. Surface elevations, increasing east of the basin, complicated detection of effects due solely to the lakes.
引用
收藏
页码:845 / 863
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Selection of climate information for regional climate change assessments using regionalization techniques: an example for the Upper Great Lakes Region, USA
    Perdinan
    Winkler, Julie A.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2015, 35 (06) : 1027 - 1040
  • [22] Satellite Regional Cloud Climatology over the Great Lakes
    Ackerman, Steven A.
    Heidinger, Andrew
    Foster, Michael J.
    Maddux, Brent
    REMOTE SENSING, 2013, 5 (12) : 6223 - 6240
  • [23] Influence of cold season climate variability on lakes and wetlands in the Great Lakes region
    Mishra, Vimal
    Cherkauer, Keith A.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2011, 116
  • [24] Impacts of climate change on vegetation phenology over the Great Lakes Region of Central Asia from 1982 to 2014
    Gao, Xuan
    Zhao, Dongsheng
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2022, 845
  • [25] Regional modeling of surface-atmosphere interactions and their impact on Great Lakes hydroclimate
    Bryan, A. M.
    Steiner, A. L.
    Posselt, D. J.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2015, 120 (03) : 1044 - 1064
  • [26] Climate Change: A bibliometric study of the Great Lakes Basin
    Bergstrom, Ryan D.
    Fergen, Joshua
    Johnson, Lucinda B.
    Sterner, Robert W.
    Lenters, John D.
    Twiss, Michael R.
    Steinman, Alan D.
    JOURNAL OF GREAT LAKES RESEARCH, 2024, 50 (03)
  • [27] Commentary: Climate change adaptive management in the Great Lakes
    Abdel-Fattah, Sommer
    Krantzberg, Gail
    JOURNAL OF GREAT LAKES RESEARCH, 2014, 40 (03) : 578 - 580
  • [28] Modeling the impacts of water level changes on a Great Lakes community
    Schwartz, RC
    Deadman, PJ
    Scott, DJ
    Mortsch, LD
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION, 2004, 40 (03): : 647 - 662
  • [29] Hydroclimate and variability in the Great Lakes region as derived from the North American Regional Reanalysis
    Li, Xiuping
    Zhong, Shiyuan
    Bian, Xindi
    Heilman, Warren E.
    Luo, Yong
    Dong, Wenjie
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2010, 115
  • [30] Climate change as a driver of change in the Great Lakes St. Lawrence River Basin
    Bartolai, Alana M.
    He, Lingli
    Hurst, Ardith E.
    Mortsch, Linda
    Paehlke, Robert
    Scavia, Donald
    JOURNAL OF GREAT LAKES RESEARCH, 2015, 41 : 45 - 58