Methane (CH4) emissions from tropical wetlands contribute 60%-80% of global natural wetland CH4 emissions. Decreased wetland CH4 emissions can act as a negative feedback mechanism for future climate warming and vice versa. The impact of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on CH4 emissions from wetlands remains poorly quantified at both regional and global scales, and El Nino events are expected to become more severe based on climate models' projections. We use a process-based model of global wetland CH4 emissions to investigate the impacts of the ENSO on CH4 emissions in tropical wetlands for the period from 1950 to 2012. The results show that CH4 emissions from tropical wetlands respond strongly to repeated ENSO events, with negative a...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
International audienceYear-to-year variations in the atmospheric methane (CH4) growth rate show sign...
Year-to-year variations in the atmospheric methane (CH4) growth rate show significant correlation wi...
Methane (CH4) emissions from tropical wetlands contribute 60%-80% of global natural wetland CH4 emis...
International audienceMethane (CH4) emissions from tropical wetlands contribute 60%–80% of global na...
Global measurements of atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations continue to show large interannual v...
Wetlands are thought to be the major contributor to interannual variability in the growth rate of at...
International audienceGlobal measurements of atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations continue to sh...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) accounts for ~20% of the total direct anthropogenic radiative forcing by l...
Increasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approximately 20% of anthrop...
Year-to-year variations in the atmospheric methane (CH4) growth rate show significant correlation wi...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
International audienceYear-to-year variations in the atmospheric methane (CH4) growth rate show sign...
Year-to-year variations in the atmospheric methane (CH4) growth rate show significant correlation wi...
Methane (CH4) emissions from tropical wetlands contribute 60%-80% of global natural wetland CH4 emis...
International audienceMethane (CH4) emissions from tropical wetlands contribute 60%–80% of global na...
Global measurements of atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations continue to show large interannual v...
Wetlands are thought to be the major contributor to interannual variability in the growth rate of at...
International audienceGlobal measurements of atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations continue to sh...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) accounts for ~20% of the total direct anthropogenic radiative forcing by l...
Increasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approximately 20% of anthrop...
Year-to-year variations in the atmospheric methane (CH4) growth rate show significant correlation wi...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have contributed to approx...
International audienceYear-to-year variations in the atmospheric methane (CH4) growth rate show sign...
Year-to-year variations in the atmospheric methane (CH4) growth rate show significant correlation wi...