Climatic Characteristics of the Subtropical Mountainous Cloud Forest at the Yuanyang Lake Long-Term Ecological Research Site, Taiwan

To better understand the climatic characteristics in a subtropical mountainous cloud forest at the Yuanyang Lake long-term ecological research site, weather data collected from January 1994 to December 2004 were analyzed in the present study. The obvious seasonal changes in climatic factors were obs...

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Main Authors: I-Ling Lai, Shih-Chieh Chang, Po-Hsiung Lin, Chang-Hung Chou, Jiunn-Tzong Wu
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Language:English
Published: National Taiwan University 2006-12-01
Series:Taiwania
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Fog
Online Access:http://tai2.ntu.edu.tw/taiwania/abstract.php?type=abstract&id=510
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spelling doaj-d54178ac6acb4f6f992182bec74edaf72020-11-24T23:03:23ZengNational Taiwan UniversityTaiwania0372-333X0372-333X2006-12-0151431732910.6165/tai.2006.51(4).317Climatic Characteristics of the Subtropical Mountainous Cloud Forest at the Yuanyang Lake Long-Term Ecological Research Site, TaiwanI-Ling Lai0Shih-Chieh Chang1Po-Hsiung Lin2Chang-Hung Chou3Jiunn-Tzong Wu4Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, National Taiwan University, 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei 106, Taiwan.Institute of Natural Resources, National Dong-Hwa University, 1, Sec. 2, Da Hsueh Rd., Shou-Feng, Hualien 974, Taiwan.Department of Atmospheric Sciences, National Taiwan University, 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei 106, Taiwan.Research Center for Biodiversity, China Medical University, 91, Hseuh-Shih Rd., Taichung 404, Taiwan.Research Center for Biodiversity, Academia Sinica, 128, Sec. 2, Academia Rd., Taipei 115, Taiwan. To better understand the climatic characteristics in a subtropical mountainous cloud forest at the Yuanyang Lake long-term ecological research site, weather data collected from January 1994 to December 2004 were analyzed in the present study. The obvious seasonal changes in climatic factors were observed at this site. The annual mean air temperature was 12.7°C. The lowest temperature was recorded in February (monthly mean 5.9°C), and the highest one was taken in July (monthly mean 18.1°C). Winter featured light rain with a prolonged occurrence of fog, resulting in a large reduction of radiation. In summer, fog occurred once in the early morning and the other time from afternoon to evening. The latter one was associated with the wind direction changes and usually accompanied with short moderate to heavy convective rain. Consequently the photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD) was high in the morning but reduced drastically in the afternoon. Typhoons occurred in the summer had contributed to 37% of the annual rainfall, usually resulting in torrential rain events and sharp increases in the water level of this lake. As a matter of fact, perhumid environment of this site was attributed to abundant rainfall (mean annual precipitation 3396 mm) and high frequency (up to 40%) of foggy time. Such conditions would reduce the intensity of solar radiation and PPFD. The average annual solar radiation at the site was 2475 MJ m-2, and annual PPFD was 5713 mol m-2. The average degree of reduction of PPFD under foggy condition was up to 88%. Such climatic characteristics are suggested to constrain the growth of plants and play an important role in competition among plant species in this cloud forest. It is considered that the distinct seasonal fluctuation in environmental factors, perhumid and dim light conditions are the most distinguished characteristics of this subtropical mountainous cloud forest ecosystem.http://tai2.ntu.edu.tw/taiwania/abstract.php?type=abstract&id=510Forest climateFogSolar radiationPrecipitationPhotosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD).
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author I-Ling Lai
Shih-Chieh Chang
Po-Hsiung Lin
Chang-Hung Chou
Jiunn-Tzong Wu
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Shih-Chieh Chang
Po-Hsiung Lin
Chang-Hung Chou
Jiunn-Tzong Wu
Climatic Characteristics of the Subtropical Mountainous Cloud Forest at the Yuanyang Lake Long-Term Ecological Research Site, Taiwan
Taiwania
Forest climate
Fog
Solar radiation
Precipitation
Photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD).
author_facet I-Ling Lai
Shih-Chieh Chang
Po-Hsiung Lin
Chang-Hung Chou
Jiunn-Tzong Wu
author_sort I-Ling Lai
title Climatic Characteristics of the Subtropical Mountainous Cloud Forest at the Yuanyang Lake Long-Term Ecological Research Site, Taiwan
title_short Climatic Characteristics of the Subtropical Mountainous Cloud Forest at the Yuanyang Lake Long-Term Ecological Research Site, Taiwan
title_full Climatic Characteristics of the Subtropical Mountainous Cloud Forest at the Yuanyang Lake Long-Term Ecological Research Site, Taiwan
title_fullStr Climatic Characteristics of the Subtropical Mountainous Cloud Forest at the Yuanyang Lake Long-Term Ecological Research Site, Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Climatic Characteristics of the Subtropical Mountainous Cloud Forest at the Yuanyang Lake Long-Term Ecological Research Site, Taiwan
title_sort climatic characteristics of the subtropical mountainous cloud forest at the yuanyang lake long-term ecological research site, taiwan
publisher National Taiwan University
series Taiwania
issn 0372-333X
0372-333X
publishDate 2006-12-01
description To better understand the climatic characteristics in a subtropical mountainous cloud forest at the Yuanyang Lake long-term ecological research site, weather data collected from January 1994 to December 2004 were analyzed in the present study. The obvious seasonal changes in climatic factors were observed at this site. The annual mean air temperature was 12.7°C. The lowest temperature was recorded in February (monthly mean 5.9°C), and the highest one was taken in July (monthly mean 18.1°C). Winter featured light rain with a prolonged occurrence of fog, resulting in a large reduction of radiation. In summer, fog occurred once in the early morning and the other time from afternoon to evening. The latter one was associated with the wind direction changes and usually accompanied with short moderate to heavy convective rain. Consequently the photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD) was high in the morning but reduced drastically in the afternoon. Typhoons occurred in the summer had contributed to 37% of the annual rainfall, usually resulting in torrential rain events and sharp increases in the water level of this lake. As a matter of fact, perhumid environment of this site was attributed to abundant rainfall (mean annual precipitation 3396 mm) and high frequency (up to 40%) of foggy time. Such conditions would reduce the intensity of solar radiation and PPFD. The average annual solar radiation at the site was 2475 MJ m-2, and annual PPFD was 5713 mol m-2. The average degree of reduction of PPFD under foggy condition was up to 88%. Such climatic characteristics are suggested to constrain the growth of plants and play an important role in competition among plant species in this cloud forest. It is considered that the distinct seasonal fluctuation in environmental factors, perhumid and dim light conditions are the most distinguished characteristics of this subtropical mountainous cloud forest ecosystem.
topic Forest climate
Fog
Solar radiation
Precipitation
Photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD).
url http://tai2.ntu.edu.tw/taiwania/abstract.php?type=abstract&id=510
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