© 2018 Unprecedented droughts hit southern Amazonia in 2005 and 2010, causing a sharp increase in tree mortality and carbon loss. To better predict the rainforest's response to future droughts, it is necessary to understand its behavior during past events. Satellite observations provide a practical source of continuous observations of Amazonian forest. Here we used a passive microwave-based vegetation water content record (i.e., vegetation optical depth, VOD), together with multiple hydrometeorological observations as well as conventional satellite vegetation measures, to investigate the rainforest canopy dynamics during the 2005 and 2010 droughts. During the onset of droughts in the wet-to-dry season (May–July) of both years, we found larg...
Extreme droughts have been recurrent in the Amazon over the past decades, causing socio-economic and...
Amazonia has experienced large-scale regional droughts that affect forest productivity and biomass s...
International audienceThe 2015/16 El Niño brought severe drought and record-breaking temperatures in...
Unprecedented droughts hit southern Amazonia in 2005 and 2010, causing a sharp increase in tree mort...
Large amounts of carbon flow through tropical ecosystems every year, from which a part is sequestere...
Long-term meteorological analyzes suggest an increase in air temperature and a decrease in rainfall ...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
International audienceDroughts cause extreme anomalies in tropical forest growth, but the direction ...
©2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The Amazon Basin has experienced more variab...
Extreme droughts have been recurrent in the Amazon over the past decades, causing socio-economic and...
Amazonia has experienced large-scale regional droughts that affect forest productivity and biomass s...
International audienceThe 2015/16 El Niño brought severe drought and record-breaking temperatures in...
Unprecedented droughts hit southern Amazonia in 2005 and 2010, causing a sharp increase in tree mort...
Large amounts of carbon flow through tropical ecosystems every year, from which a part is sequestere...
Long-term meteorological analyzes suggest an increase in air temperature and a decrease in rainfall ...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
International audienceDroughts cause extreme anomalies in tropical forest growth, but the direction ...
©2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The Amazon Basin has experienced more variab...
Extreme droughts have been recurrent in the Amazon over the past decades, causing socio-economic and...
Amazonia has experienced large-scale regional droughts that affect forest productivity and biomass s...
International audienceThe 2015/16 El Niño brought severe drought and record-breaking temperatures in...