Emerging changes in lake temperature extremes and variability in South America
Dieu Anh Dinh, Yan Tong, Lian Feng, Ayan Fleischmann, Eleanor Jennings, Valerie McCarthy, Siobhan Jordan, R. Iestyn Woolway

TL;DR
South American lakes are warming and showing more temperature extremes, with most lakes experiencing significant warming and increased daily temperature variation over the past four decades.
Contribution
A novel thermal typology is introduced to classify lakes based on diurnal and seasonal temperature ranges, revealing distinct sensitivities to climate change.
Findings
97.0% of lakes (2,333) experienced significant warming (+0.11 K per decade) over the past four decades.
86.2% of lakes (2,074) showed increased diurnal temperature variability (+0.02 K per decade).
LSWT anomalies are projected to rise, with heatwaves increasing in frequency, duration, and intensity by 2100.
Abstract
South America contains some of the world’s most ecologically and hydrologically diverse freshwater systems, which are increasingly vulnerable to climate change and human pressures. Despite their importance, the diurnal and interannual variability of lake surface water temperature (LSWT) across the continent remains poorly understood. In this study, we analyze thermal patterns in 2,406 South American lakes, spanning both historical (1981–2020) and future (2021–2099) periods. We assess LSWT trends, lake heatwave dynamics, and the influence of key meteorological drivers on lake thermal dynamics. Our results show that 97.0% of lakes (n = 2,333) experienced significant warming over the past four decades (+ 0.11 K decade− 1), with 86.2% (n = 2,074) also exhibiting rising diurnal temperature variability (+ 0.02 K decade− 1). Air temperature was the dominant driver in the northern and southern…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHydrology and Watershed Management Studies · Climate variability and models · Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
