Northern Eurasia Earth Science Partnership Initiative (NEESPI) Mutlu Ozdogan (input from Pasha Groisman)

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Northern Eurasia Earth Science Partnership Initiative (NEESPI) Mutlu Ozdogan (input from Pasha Groisman) 1

NEESPI is an interdisciplinary program of internationally supported Earth systems and science research that addresses large-scale and long-term manifestations of climate and environmental change. NEESPI Study Area includes: Former Soviet Union, Northern China, Mongolia, Fennoscandia, & Eastern Europe NEESPI duration ~ 10 years 2

Life on the edge: Most of Northern Eurasia does not receive a sufficient amount of heat and in the regions where there is enough heat there is a significant deficit of water. Rationale for NEESPI Strong climatic, environmental, and social changes Strong interactions between ecosystem - atmosphere - hydrosphere - cryosphere and human systems strong feedbacks to global energy, water, and carbon cycles in the region and beyond Strong societal impacts and feedbacks Lack of tools to address science questions 3

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NEESPI Science Plan Major focus areas 5

NEESPI Science Plan Major focus areas 1. Focus on transitions zones that are most vulnerable to external and internal changes: - Coastal zones - Tundra-forest - Forest-steppe - Steppe-desert - Mountains 5

NEESPI Science Plan Major focus areas 1. Focus on transitions zones that are most vulnerable to external and internal changes: - Coastal zones - Tundra-forest - Forest-steppe - Steppe-desert - Mountains Cold Lands 5

NEESPI Science Plan Major focus areas 1. Focus on transitions zones that are most vulnerable to external and internal changes: - Coastal zones - Tundra-forest - Forest-steppe - Steppe-desert - Mountains Cold Lands Dry Lands 5

NEESPI Science Plan Major focus areas 1. Focus on transitions zones that are most vulnerable to external and internal changes: - Coastal zones - Tundra-forest - Forest-steppe - Steppe-desert - Mountains Cold Lands Dry Lands 2. Focus on feedbacks that make the projection of the future changes uncertain: - Biogeochemical feedbacks - Biogeophysical feedbacks - Human influences 5

NEESPI Science Plan Major focus areas 1. Focus on transitions zones that are most vulnerable to external and internal changes: - Coastal zones - Tundra-forest - Forest-steppe - Steppe-desert - Mountains 2. Focus on feedbacks that make the Cold Lands Dry Lands projection of the future changes uncertain: - Biogeochemical feedbacks - Biogeophysical feedbacks - Human influences NEESPI Research priorities focus on: (a) the processes that directly feedback on the Earth System (b) the processes of major societal importance 5

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About half of the NEESPI projects are integrative, large-scale, and involve modeling, focusing on: Biogeochemical cycles Hydrology Cryosphere Land-use / land-cover Atmospheric aerosols/pollution Biodiversity Human dimensions 7

Contemporary Climatic Changes in Northern Eurasia Changes are accelerating, particularly in Siberia upward trend in temperature anomalies in NEA outpace global trends 8

Observed and projected air temperature anomalies over Russia 9

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with implications for crop available water 11

Measures of success for this meeting (NEESPI perspective) Synthesize our current state of knowledge and modeling capabilities Integration of NEESPI regional studies Integration of land surface models in the NEESPI domain Identification of missing research topics critical for achievement of the NEESPI objectives and thus for global change research Outreach: Summary article (most probably to EOS) Post-meeting training session NATO ARW Proceedings 12

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