TY - JOUR
T1 - Spatiotemporal change in China's climatic growing season
T2 - 1955-2000
AU - Liu, Binhui
AU - Henderson, Mark
AU - Zhang, Yandong
AU - Xu, Ming
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements This research work was partially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30770411). Ming Xu was also supported by the “Bairen” program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Rutgers University provided computational facilities for data analysis.
PY - 2010/2
Y1 - 2010/2
N2 - The timing, length, and thermal intensity of the climatic growing season in China show statistically significant changes over the period of 1955 to 2000. Nationally, the average start of the growing season has shifted 4. 6-5. 5 days earlier while the average end has moved 1. 8-3. 7 days later, increasing the length of the growing season by 6. 9-8. 7 days depending on the base temperature chosen. The thermal intensity of the growing season has increased by 74. 9-196. 8 growing degree-days, depending on the base temperature selected. The spatial characteristics of the change in the timing and length of the growing season differ from the geographical pattern of change in temperatures over this period; but the spatial characteristics of change in growing degree-days does resemble the pattern for temperatures, with higher rates in northern regions. Nationally, two distinct regimes are evident over time: an initial period where growing season indicators fluctuate near a base period average, and a second period of rapidly increasing growing season length and thermal intensity. Growing degree-days are highly correlated with March-to-November mean air temperatures in all climatic regions of China; the length of the growing season is likewise highly correlated with March-to-November mean air temperatures except in east, southeast and southwest China at base temperature of 0°C and southeast China at base temperature of 5°C. The growing season start date appears to have the greater influence on the length of the growing season. In China, warmer growing seasons are also likely to be longer growing seasons.
AB - The timing, length, and thermal intensity of the climatic growing season in China show statistically significant changes over the period of 1955 to 2000. Nationally, the average start of the growing season has shifted 4. 6-5. 5 days earlier while the average end has moved 1. 8-3. 7 days later, increasing the length of the growing season by 6. 9-8. 7 days depending on the base temperature chosen. The thermal intensity of the growing season has increased by 74. 9-196. 8 growing degree-days, depending on the base temperature selected. The spatial characteristics of the change in the timing and length of the growing season differ from the geographical pattern of change in temperatures over this period; but the spatial characteristics of change in growing degree-days does resemble the pattern for temperatures, with higher rates in northern regions. Nationally, two distinct regimes are evident over time: an initial period where growing season indicators fluctuate near a base period average, and a second period of rapidly increasing growing season length and thermal intensity. Growing degree-days are highly correlated with March-to-November mean air temperatures in all climatic regions of China; the length of the growing season is likewise highly correlated with March-to-November mean air temperatures except in east, southeast and southwest China at base temperature of 0°C and southeast China at base temperature of 5°C. The growing season start date appears to have the greater influence on the length of the growing season. In China, warmer growing seasons are also likely to be longer growing seasons.
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U2 - 10.1007/s10584-009-9662-7
DO - 10.1007/s10584-009-9662-7
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77149125235
SN - 0165-0009
VL - 99
SP - 93
EP - 118
JO - Climatic Change
JF - Climatic Change
IS - 1
ER -