
Jie Yin
· Grants & Contracts AdministratorVerifiedDuke University · Chemistry
Active 1989–2024
Research topics
- Agroforestry
- Geography
- Environmental science
- Atmospheric sciences
- Ecology
- Geology
- Biology
- Meteorology
- Climatology
Selected publications
Cloud cooling effects of afforestation and reforestation at midlatitudes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2021 · 87 citations
- Environmental science
- Atmospheric sciences
- Climatology
Because of the large carbon sequestration potential, reforestation and afforestation (R&A) are among the most prominent natural climate solutions. However, while their effectiveness is well established for wet tropics, it is often argued that R&A are less advantageous or even detrimental at higher latitudes, where the reduction of forest albedo (the amount of reflected solar radiation by a surface) tends to nullify or even overcome the carbon benefits. Here, we carefully analyze the situation for R&A at midlatitudes, where the warming effects due to vegetation albedo are regarded to be almost balanced by the cooling effects from an increased carbon storage. Using both satellite data and atmospheric boundary-layer models, we show that by including cloud-albedo effects due to land-atmosphere interactions, the R&A cooling at midlatitudes becomes prevalent. This points to a much greater potential of R&A for wet temperate regions than previously considered.
Frequent coauthors
- 29 shared
Zhe Yuan
- 28 shared
Amilcare Porporato
Princeton University
- 17 shared
Denghua Yan
China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research
- 13 shared
Yong Yuan
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- 12 shared
Xieyao Ma
Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
- 12 shared
Xiuqi Fang
Beijing Normal University
- 12 shared
Farhan Saleem
Institute of Atmospheric Physics
- 12 shared
Yun Su
Beijing Normal University
Education
- 2015
Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering
Duke University
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