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Abstract Tropical forests are crucial for mitigating climate change through carbon sequestration and maintaining hydro‐ecological balance by regulating vegetation‐climate feedbacks. However, their ecosystem water‐use efficiency (WUE) is anticipated to decline due to intensifying water stresses, including atmospheric aridity and soil drought (SD). While
H. H. Wu +6 more
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Dew Characterization and its Ecological Effects on Vegetation: A Review
Abstract Dew is ubiquitous but also the least studied hydrological component in most ecosystems. Dew can serve as a supplementary water source for sustaining plant growth and potentially play an important role in broader ecosystem functions, especially in drylands.
Mengyun Sun +4 more
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Abstract Evapotranspiration (ET) plays a critical role in water and energy budgets over the land surface. Eddy Covariance (EC) is the most widely used technique to measure ET at ecosystem scale, providing insights into land–atmosphere interactions and serving as a benchmark for Earth System Models (ESMs).
Pushpendra Raghav, Mukesh Kumar
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Evaporative cooling exceeded albedo-induced warming in greening areas of global drylands. [PDF]
Daramola MT, Li R, Xu M.
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Modeling Energy and Carbon Fluxes in a Heterogeneous Oak Woodland: A Three-Dimensional Approach [PDF]
BALDOCCHI, Dennis +13 more
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Identification of Cirrus over Wausau during the 1986 FIRE IFO from ground-based radiometer data [PDF]
The potential of using irradiation data to indicate episodes of cirrus cloudiness during the daylight hours is explored. Thresholds separating cirrus from other clouds and clear skies are determined using four days of irradiation data, hourly weather ...
Frei, Allan, Robinson, David A.
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A Global Comparison of Direct and Legacy Effects of Drought on Ecosystem Productivity
We quantify the magnitude change in terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) globally in response to direct and long‐term (4 years) legacy effects of drought. We find that the direct effect causes significant GPP decreases in magnitude of −6% per year, while the legacy effect‐induced GPP change is overall weaker and non‐significant in the long run ...
Meng Liu +3 more
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Contrasting boundary-layer energy budgets during daytime, nighttime, and compound heatwaves in eastern China. [PDF]
Duan Z, Fan S, Zhang Y, Ji T.
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Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget Intercomparison of Longwave and Shortwave radiation (GERBILS) [PDF]
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Written Summary: Measuring energy exchanges between land and atmosphere is fundamental to understanding climate, but these measurements are systematically incomplete, with 20%–40% of energy consistently unaccounted for. Analyzing data from 84 sites worldwide, we show that carefully tracking all energy components and applying strict data quality filters
Giacomo Nicolini +45 more
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