Climate change impact on a wine-producing region using a dynamical downscaling approach: Climate parameters, bioclimatic indices and extreme indices

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Autor(a) principal: Blanco-Ward, Daniel
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Monteiro, Alexandra, Lopes, Myriam, Borrego, Carlos S., Silveira, Carlos, Viceto, Carolina, Rocha, Alfredo, Ribeiro, A.C., Andrade, João Verdial, Feliciano, Manuel, Castro, João Paulo, Barreales, David, Neto, Jorge, Carlos, Cristina, Peixoto, Carlos, Miranda, Ana Isabel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/18754
Resumo: Climate change is of major relevance to wine production as most of the winegrowing regions of the world are located within relatively narrow latitudinal bands with average growing-season temperatures (GSTs) limited to 13–21 C. This study focuses on the incidence of climate variables and indices that are relevant both for climate change assessment and for grape production, with emphasis on grapevine bioclimatic indices and extreme events (e.g., cold waves, storms, heatwaves). Dynamical downscaling of European Reanalysis-Interim and Max Planck Institute Earth System low-resolution global simulations forced with a Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5 (RCP8.5) greenhouse gas emission scenario was performed with the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) model to a regional scale including the Douro Valley of Portugal for recent-past (1986–2005) and future periods (2046–2065, 2081–2100). The number, duration and intensity of events were superimposed over critical phenological phases estimated by using a specific local grapevine varietal phenological model in order to assess their positive or negative implications for wine production in the region. An assessment of the relevance of climate parameters and indices and their progression in recent-past and future climate scenarios with regard to the potential impact on wine production was performed. Results indicate a positive relation between higher growing-season heat accumulations and greater vintage yields. A moderate incidence of very hot days (daily maximum temperature above 35 C) and drought from pre-véraison phenological conditions have a positive association with vintage ratings. However, the mid- and long-term WRF-MPI RCP8.5 future climate scenarios reveal shifts to warmer and drier conditions, with the mean GST not remaining within range for quality wine production in the long-term future climate scenario. These results indicate potential impacts that suggest a range of strategies to maintain wine production and quality in the region.
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spelling Climate change impact on a wine-producing region using a dynamical downscaling approach: Climate parameters, bioclimatic indices and extreme indicesAgrometeorologyBioclimatic indicesClimate change modellingExtreme climate indicesGrapevine phenologyRegional and mesoscale modellingWine productionClimate change is of major relevance to wine production as most of the winegrowing regions of the world are located within relatively narrow latitudinal bands with average growing-season temperatures (GSTs) limited to 13–21 C. This study focuses on the incidence of climate variables and indices that are relevant both for climate change assessment and for grape production, with emphasis on grapevine bioclimatic indices and extreme events (e.g., cold waves, storms, heatwaves). Dynamical downscaling of European Reanalysis-Interim and Max Planck Institute Earth System low-resolution global simulations forced with a Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5 (RCP8.5) greenhouse gas emission scenario was performed with the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) model to a regional scale including the Douro Valley of Portugal for recent-past (1986–2005) and future periods (2046–2065, 2081–2100). The number, duration and intensity of events were superimposed over critical phenological phases estimated by using a specific local grapevine varietal phenological model in order to assess their positive or negative implications for wine production in the region. An assessment of the relevance of climate parameters and indices and their progression in recent-past and future climate scenarios with regard to the potential impact on wine production was performed. Results indicate a positive relation between higher growing-season heat accumulations and greater vintage yields. A moderate incidence of very hot days (daily maximum temperature above 35 C) and drought from pre-véraison phenological conditions have a positive association with vintage ratings. However, the mid- and long-term WRF-MPI RCP8.5 future climate scenarios reveal shifts to warmer and drier conditions, with the mean GST not remaining within range for quality wine production in the long-term future climate scenario. These results indicate potential impacts that suggest a range of strategies to maintain wine production and quality in the region.The authors wish to thank the DOUROZONE project (PTDC/AAG-MAA/3335/2014; POCI-01-0145-FEDER- 016778) for financial support through Project 3599 – Promoting the Scientific Production and the Technological Development, and Thematic Networks (3599-PPCDT) – and through FEDER, and the national funds from FCT-Science and Technology Portuguese Foundation for the doctoral grant of D. Blanco-Ward (SFRH/BD/139193/2018). Thanks are also due for the financial support to CESAM (UID/AMB/50017 - POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007638), to FCT/MEC through national funds, and the co-funding by FEDER within the PT2020 Partnership Agreement and Compete 2020.Biblioteca Digital do IPBBlanco-Ward, DanielMonteiro, AlexandraLopes, MyriamBorrego, Carlos S.Silveira, CarlosViceto, CarolinaRocha, AlfredoRibeiro, A.C.Andrade, João VerdialFeliciano, ManuelCastro, João PauloBarreales, DavidNeto, JorgeCarlos, CristinaPeixoto, CarlosMiranda, Ana Isabel2018-01-19T10:00:00Z20192019-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/18754engBlanco-Ward, Daniel; Monteiro, Alexandra; Lopes, Myriam; Borrego, Carlos; Silveira, Carlos; Viceto, Carolina; Rocha, Alfredo; Ribeiro, António; Andrade, João; Feliciano, Manuel; Castro, João; Barreales, David; Neto, Jorge; Carlos, Cristina; Peixoto, Carlos; Miranda, Ana (2019). Climate change impact on a wine-producing region using a dynamical downscaling approach: Climate parameters, bioclimatic indices and extreme indices. International Journal of Climatology. ISSN 0899-8418. 39, p. 5741-57600899-841810.1002/joc.6185info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-21T10:45:58Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/18754Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:10:54.837303Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Climate change impact on a wine-producing region using a dynamical downscaling approach: Climate parameters, bioclimatic indices and extreme indices
title Climate change impact on a wine-producing region using a dynamical downscaling approach: Climate parameters, bioclimatic indices and extreme indices
spellingShingle Climate change impact on a wine-producing region using a dynamical downscaling approach: Climate parameters, bioclimatic indices and extreme indices
Blanco-Ward, Daniel
Agrometeorology
Bioclimatic indices
Climate change modelling
Extreme climate indices
Grapevine phenology
Regional and mesoscale modelling
Wine production
title_short Climate change impact on a wine-producing region using a dynamical downscaling approach: Climate parameters, bioclimatic indices and extreme indices
title_full Climate change impact on a wine-producing region using a dynamical downscaling approach: Climate parameters, bioclimatic indices and extreme indices
title_fullStr Climate change impact on a wine-producing region using a dynamical downscaling approach: Climate parameters, bioclimatic indices and extreme indices
title_full_unstemmed Climate change impact on a wine-producing region using a dynamical downscaling approach: Climate parameters, bioclimatic indices and extreme indices
title_sort Climate change impact on a wine-producing region using a dynamical downscaling approach: Climate parameters, bioclimatic indices and extreme indices
author Blanco-Ward, Daniel
author_facet Blanco-Ward, Daniel
Monteiro, Alexandra
Lopes, Myriam
Borrego, Carlos S.
Silveira, Carlos
Viceto, Carolina
Rocha, Alfredo
Ribeiro, A.C.
Andrade, João Verdial
Feliciano, Manuel
Castro, João Paulo
Barreales, David
Neto, Jorge
Carlos, Cristina
Peixoto, Carlos
Miranda, Ana Isabel
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author2 Monteiro, Alexandra
Lopes, Myriam
Borrego, Carlos S.
Silveira, Carlos
Viceto, Carolina
Rocha, Alfredo
Ribeiro, A.C.
Andrade, João Verdial
Feliciano, Manuel
Castro, João Paulo
Barreales, David
Neto, Jorge
Carlos, Cristina
Peixoto, Carlos
Miranda, Ana Isabel
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Blanco-Ward, Daniel
Monteiro, Alexandra
Lopes, Myriam
Borrego, Carlos S.
Silveira, Carlos
Viceto, Carolina
Rocha, Alfredo
Ribeiro, A.C.
Andrade, João Verdial
Feliciano, Manuel
Castro, João Paulo
Barreales, David
Neto, Jorge
Carlos, Cristina
Peixoto, Carlos
Miranda, Ana Isabel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agrometeorology
Bioclimatic indices
Climate change modelling
Extreme climate indices
Grapevine phenology
Regional and mesoscale modelling
Wine production
topic Agrometeorology
Bioclimatic indices
Climate change modelling
Extreme climate indices
Grapevine phenology
Regional and mesoscale modelling
Wine production
description Climate change is of major relevance to wine production as most of the winegrowing regions of the world are located within relatively narrow latitudinal bands with average growing-season temperatures (GSTs) limited to 13–21 C. This study focuses on the incidence of climate variables and indices that are relevant both for climate change assessment and for grape production, with emphasis on grapevine bioclimatic indices and extreme events (e.g., cold waves, storms, heatwaves). Dynamical downscaling of European Reanalysis-Interim and Max Planck Institute Earth System low-resolution global simulations forced with a Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5 (RCP8.5) greenhouse gas emission scenario was performed with the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) model to a regional scale including the Douro Valley of Portugal for recent-past (1986–2005) and future periods (2046–2065, 2081–2100). The number, duration and intensity of events were superimposed over critical phenological phases estimated by using a specific local grapevine varietal phenological model in order to assess their positive or negative implications for wine production in the region. An assessment of the relevance of climate parameters and indices and their progression in recent-past and future climate scenarios with regard to the potential impact on wine production was performed. Results indicate a positive relation between higher growing-season heat accumulations and greater vintage yields. A moderate incidence of very hot days (daily maximum temperature above 35 C) and drought from pre-véraison phenological conditions have a positive association with vintage ratings. However, the mid- and long-term WRF-MPI RCP8.5 future climate scenarios reveal shifts to warmer and drier conditions, with the mean GST not remaining within range for quality wine production in the long-term future climate scenario. These results indicate potential impacts that suggest a range of strategies to maintain wine production and quality in the region.
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