Tropical forests are an important part of global water and energy cycles, but the mechanisms that drive seasonality of their land‐atmosphere exchanges have proven challenging to capture in models. Here, we (1) report the seasonality of fluxes of latent heat (LE), sensible heat (H), and outgoing short and longwave radiation at four diverse tropical forest sites across Amazonia ‐‐ along the equator from the Caxiuanã and Tapajós National Forests in the eastern Amazon to a forest near Manaus, and from the equatorial zone to the southern forest in Reserva Jaru; (2) investigate how vegetation and climate influence these fluxes; and (3) evaluate land surface model (LSM) performance by comparing simulations to observations. We found that previously...
Tropical vegetation is a major source of global land surface evapotranspiration, and can thus play a...
To predict forest response to long-term climate change with high confidence requires that dynamic gl...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
Tropical forests are an important part of global water and energy cycles, but the mechanisms that dr...
Tropical forests are an important part of global water and energy cycles, but the mechanisms that dr...
Tropical forests are an important part of global water and energy cycles, but the mechanisms that dr...
We investigated the seasonal patterns of Amazonian forest photosynthetic activity, and the effects t...
We investigated the seasonal patterns of Amazonian forest photosynthetic activity, and the effects t...
We investigated the seasonal patterns of Amazonian forest photosynthetic activity, and the effects\u...
We investigated the seasonal patterns of Amazonian forest photosynthetic activity, and the effects t...
©2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Understanding the mechanism of photosyntheti...
Evapotranspiration (E) in the Amazon connects forest function and regional climate via its role in p...
We used the eddy covariance technique from July 2000 to July 2001 to measure the fluxes of sensible ...
Tropical vegetation is a major source of global land surface evapotranspiration, and can thus play a...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd To predict forest response to long-term climate change with high confid...
Tropical vegetation is a major source of global land surface evapotranspiration, and can thus play a...
To predict forest response to long-term climate change with high confidence requires that dynamic gl...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
Tropical forests are an important part of global water and energy cycles, but the mechanisms that dr...
Tropical forests are an important part of global water and energy cycles, but the mechanisms that dr...
Tropical forests are an important part of global water and energy cycles, but the mechanisms that dr...
We investigated the seasonal patterns of Amazonian forest photosynthetic activity, and the effects t...
We investigated the seasonal patterns of Amazonian forest photosynthetic activity, and the effects t...
We investigated the seasonal patterns of Amazonian forest photosynthetic activity, and the effects\u...
We investigated the seasonal patterns of Amazonian forest photosynthetic activity, and the effects t...
©2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Understanding the mechanism of photosyntheti...
Evapotranspiration (E) in the Amazon connects forest function and regional climate via its role in p...
We used the eddy covariance technique from July 2000 to July 2001 to measure the fluxes of sensible ...
Tropical vegetation is a major source of global land surface evapotranspiration, and can thus play a...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd To predict forest response to long-term climate change with high confid...
Tropical vegetation is a major source of global land surface evapotranspiration, and can thus play a...
To predict forest response to long-term climate change with high confidence requires that dynamic gl...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...