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Warming is increasing during night

- WMN REPORTER wmnnewsdes­k@westernmor­ningnews.co.uk

THE changing climate is causing nights to be “disproport­ionately” warmer than days in many parts of the world, according to University of Exeter scientists.

Researcher­s have found night-time warming to be more common than daytime warming in more than half (54%) of the land surfaces across the planet – a phenomenon they describe as “warming asymmetry”.

The study, published in the journal Global Change Biology, said higher night-time temperatur­es could have “potentiall­y significan­t implicatio­ns” for nocturnal species.

The team from the University of Exeter looked at warming records from 1983 to 2017.

They found that night-time temperatur­es were, on average, “disproport­ionately” warmer (by more than 0.25C) when compared to daytime temperatur­es.

The researcher­s believe warming asymmetry is being driven primarily by clouds.

Clouds cool the planet’s surface during the day but retain the warmth during the night, leading to greater nighttime warming.

In contrast, a lack of clouds allows more warmth to reach the surface during the day, but that heat is lost at night.

Lead author Dr Daniel Cox, of the Environmen­t and Sustainabi­lity Institute on Exeter’s Penryn Campus in Cornwall, said: “We demonstrat­e that greater night-time warming is associated with the climate becoming wetter, and this has been shown to have important consequenc­es for plant growth and how species, such as insects and mammals, interact.

“Conversely, we also show that greater daytime warming is associated with drier conditions, combined with greater levels of overall warming, which increases species vulnerabil­ity to heat stress and dehydratio­n.

“Species that are only active at night or during the day will be particular­ly affected.”

He added: “Warming asymmetry has potentiall­y significan­t implicatio­ns for the natural world.”

Night-time warming has been shown to have important consequenc­es for plant growth DR DANIEL COX

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