Fossil fuel emissions aside, temperate North America is a net sink of carbon dioxide at present1–3. Year-to-year variations in this carbon sink are linked to variations in hydroclimate that affect net ecosystem productivity3,4. The severity and incidence of climatic extremes, including drought, have increased as a result of climate warming5–8. Here, we examine the effect of the turn of the century drought in western North America on carbon uptake in the region, using reanalysis data, remote sensing observations and data from global monitoring networks. We show that the area-integrated strength of the western North American carbon sink declined by 30–298 Tg C yr-1 during the 2000–2004 drought. We further document a pronounced drying of the t...
The global terrestrial carbon sink offsets one-third of the world's fossil fuel emissions, but the s...
Severe drought plays a critical role in altering the magnitude and interannual variability of the ne...
© The Author(s) 2016. Each year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropoge...
Fossil fuel emissions aside, temperate North America is a net sink of carbon dioxide at present. Yea...
The North American (NA) terrestrial biosphere has been a long-term carbon sink but impacts of climat...
Carbon uptake by terrestrial ecosystems mitigates the impact of anthropogenic fossil fuel emissions ...
International audienceRecently, severe droughts that occurred in North America are likely to have im...
This is the final version. Available from AGU via the DOI in this recordData availability: The CRUNC...
A rare drought occurred from 1998 to 2002 across much of the Northern Hemisphere midlatitude regions...
Midlatitude regions experienced frequent droughts during the twentieth century, but their impacts on...
Understanding the underlying processes that control the carbon cycle is key to predicting future glo...
The global terrestrial carbon sink offsets one-third of the world's fossil fuel emissions, but the s...
Severe drought plays a critical role in altering the magnitude and interannual variability of the ne...
© The Author(s) 2016. Each year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropoge...
Fossil fuel emissions aside, temperate North America is a net sink of carbon dioxide at present. Yea...
The North American (NA) terrestrial biosphere has been a long-term carbon sink but impacts of climat...
Carbon uptake by terrestrial ecosystems mitigates the impact of anthropogenic fossil fuel emissions ...
International audienceRecently, severe droughts that occurred in North America are likely to have im...
This is the final version. Available from AGU via the DOI in this recordData availability: The CRUNC...
A rare drought occurred from 1998 to 2002 across much of the Northern Hemisphere midlatitude regions...
Midlatitude regions experienced frequent droughts during the twentieth century, but their impacts on...
Understanding the underlying processes that control the carbon cycle is key to predicting future glo...
The global terrestrial carbon sink offsets one-third of the world's fossil fuel emissions, but the s...
Severe drought plays a critical role in altering the magnitude and interannual variability of the ne...
© The Author(s) 2016. Each year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropoge...