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Can no-till farming help mitigate heat waves?

Edouard Davin1, Philippe Ciais2, Albert Olioso3, Sonia Seneviratne1

1 ETH Zurich, Switzerland 2 IPSL–LSCE, Gif-sur-Yvette, France

3 INRA, Avignon, France

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No-till farming

  Planting system in which tillage is suppressed or reduced and in which a large fraction of the soil remains covered by crop residues

  Reduces erosion, water losses and limits weed growth   Carbon sequestration potential (Smith et al., IPCC WGIII, 2007)

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Source: www.notill.org

Motivations

  Biogeophysical impacts (e.g., albedo) of no-till agriculture largely overlooked (Lobell et al., 2006)

  Large potential for expansion of no-till agriculture in Europe

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Model experiments

  COSMO-CLM RCM coupled to Community Land Model (CLM3.5)   ERA40-driven runs over Europe for 1980-2005 (1986-2005 analysed)   CTL: control run; NOTILL: 100% no-till scenario, with empirically

prescribed albedo increase (~ +0.1) over croplands.

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Crop distribution (%)

Observational constraints

  ~0.1 increase in albedo under no-till conditions   Comparable to the 50% (relative) increase of soil albedo assumed by

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Wheat field, Avignon (FR)

No-till

Summer mean change (NOTILL–CTL)

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Albedo change 2-meter temperature change

Change in temperature distribution

  Asymmetric effect: larger impact on warm extremes

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EasternEurope,crop>60%

TOA shortwave radiation change (NOTILL–CTL)

  Radiative perturbation more pronounced for warm days associated with clear sky conditions

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Summermeanchange Changeforthe10%warmestdays

Mitigation potential

  Cooling effect ~3-times larger during a heat wave day compared to a normal summer day

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Summer 2003

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France,crop>60%

Conclusions

  No-till farming may have a cooling influence owing to albedo increase

  Mitigation potential is larger for warm events, because clear sky conditions exacerbate the radiative perturbation

  Up to 3-4 K temperature reduction during extremes like 2003 summer in France

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Caveats and future directions

  Albedo effect of no-till is poorly constrained synthesis from multiple sites over Europe is in preparation

  Albedo is not the only biogeophysical impact incorporate effect on soil evaporation

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