The statistical emulators of GGCMI phase 2: responses of year-to-year variation of crop yield to CO 2 , temperature, water, and nitrogen perturbations

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Liu, Weihang [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Ye, Tao [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Mueller, Christoph [6 ]
Jaegermeyr, Jonas [6 ,7 ,8 ]
Franke, James A. [9 ,10 ]
Stephens, Haynes [9 ,10 ]
Chen, Shuo [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Beijing Normal Univ, State Key Lab Earth Surface Proc & Resource Ecol E, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China
[2] Beijing Normal Univ, Key Lab Environm Change & Nat Disasters, Minist Educ, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China
[3] Minist Emergency Management, Acad Disaster Reduct & Emergency Management, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China
[4] Minist Educ, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China
[5] Beijing Normal Univ, Fac Geog Sci, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China
[6] Leibniz Assoc, Potsdam Inst Climate Impact Res PIK, Potsdam, Germany
[7] NASA, Goddard Inst Space Studies, New York, NY 10025 USA
[8] Columbia Univ, Ctr Climate Syst Res, New York, NY USA
[9] Univ Chicago, Dept Geophys Sci, Chicago, IL USA
[10] Univ Chicago, Ctr Robust Decis Making Climate & Energy Policy RD, Chicago, IL USA
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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MODEL; MAIZE;
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10.5194/gmd-16-7203-2023
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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摘要
Understanding the impact of climate change on year-to-year variation of crop yield is critical to global food stability and security. While crop model emulators are believed to be lightweight tools to replace the models, few emulators have been developed to capture such interannual variation of crop yield in response to climate variability. In this study, we developed a statistical emulator with a machine learning algorithm to reproduce the response of year-to-year variation of four crop yields to CO 2 ( C ), temperature ( T ), water ( W ), and nitrogen ( N ) perturbations defined in the Global Gridded Crop Model Intercomparison Project (GGCMI) phase 2. The emulators were able to explain more than 52 % of the variance of simulated yield and performed well in capturing the year-to-year variation of global average and gridded crop yield over current croplands in the baseline. With the changes in CO 2 -temperature-water-nitrogen (CTWN) perturbations, the emulators could reproduce the year-to-year variation of crop yield well over most current cropland. The variation of R and the mean absolute error was small under the single CTWN perturbations and dual-factor perturbations. These emulators thus provide statistical response surfaces of yield, including both its mean and interannual variability, to climate factors. They could facilitate spatiotemporal downscaling of crop model simulation, projecting the changes in crop yield variability in the future and serving as a lightweight tool for multi-model ensemble simulation. The emulators enhanced the flexibility of crop yield estimates and expanded the application of large-ensemble simulations of crop yield under climate change.
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页码:7203 / 7221
页数:19
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