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https://doi.org/10.5194/hessd-10-10313-2013
https://doi.org/10.5194/hessd-10-10313-2013
13 Aug 2013
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Indigenous vegetation burning practices and their impact on the climate of the northern Australian monsoon region

K.-H. Wyrwoll, F. H. McRobie, M. Notaro, and G. Chen

Abstract. Here we pose the question: was there a downturn in summer monsoon precipitation over northern Australia due to Aboriginal vegetation practices over prehistoric time scales? In answering this question we consider the results from a global climate model incorporating ocean, land, ice, atmosphere and vegetation interactions, reducing the total vegetation cover over northern Australia by 20% to simulate the effects of burning. The results suggest that burning forests and woodlands in the monsoon region of Australia led to a shift in the regional climate, with a delayed monsoon onset and reduced precipitation in the months preceding the "full" monsoon. We place these results in a global context, drawing on model results from five other monsoon regions, and note that although the precipitation response is highly varied, there is a general but region specific climate response to reduced vegetation cover in all cases. Our findings lead us to conclude that large-scale vegetation modification over millennial time-scales due to indigenous burning practices, would have had significant impacts on regional climates. With this conclusion comes the need to recognise that the Anthropocene saw the impact of humans on regional-scale climates and hydrologies at much earlier times than generally recognized.

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K.-H. Wyrwoll, F. H. McRobie, M. Notaro, and G. Chen

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