The Amazon forest enhances precipitation levels regionally as trees take up water from the soil and release it back into the atmosphere through transpiration. Therefore, land-use changes in the Amazon affect precipitation patterns but to what extent remains unclear. Recent studies used hydrological and atmospheric models to estimate the contribution of tree transpiration to precipitation but assumed that precipitation decreases proportionally to the transpired portion of atmospheric moisture. Here, we relaxed this assumption by, first, relating observed hourly precipitation levels to atmospheric column water vapor in a relatively flat study area encompassing a large part of the Amazon. We found that the effect of column water vapor on hourl...
International audienceRecent analyses of Amazon runoff and gridded precipitation data suggest an int...
Land use and land cover change in the Amazon results in the loss and degradation of ecosystem servic...
Deforestation and drought are among the greatest environmental pressures on the Amazon rainforest, p...
The Amazon forest enhances precipitation levels regionally as trees take up water from the soil and ...
The Amazon moisture recycling system has been widely examined because it is fundamental to maintain ...
The Amazon forest is integral to the global climate system in part because of the high rate of rainf...
Tree transpiration in the Amazon may enhance rainfall for downwind forests. Until now it has been un...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
The terrestrial water cycle links the soil and atmosphere moisture reservoirs through four fluxes: p...
The Amazon is hypothesized to reach an irreversible 'tipping point' when deforestation slows the hyd...
International audienceRecent analyses of Amazon runoff and gridded precipitation data suggest an int...
Land use and land cover change in the Amazon results in the loss and degradation of ecosystem servic...
Deforestation and drought are among the greatest environmental pressures on the Amazon rainforest, p...
The Amazon forest enhances precipitation levels regionally as trees take up water from the soil and ...
The Amazon moisture recycling system has been widely examined because it is fundamental to maintain ...
The Amazon forest is integral to the global climate system in part because of the high rate of rainf...
Tree transpiration in the Amazon may enhance rainfall for downwind forests. Until now it has been un...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
The terrestrial water cycle links the soil and atmosphere moisture reservoirs through four fluxes: p...
The Amazon is hypothesized to reach an irreversible 'tipping point' when deforestation slows the hyd...
International audienceRecent analyses of Amazon runoff and gridded precipitation data suggest an int...
Land use and land cover change in the Amazon results in the loss and degradation of ecosystem servic...
Deforestation and drought are among the greatest environmental pressures on the Amazon rainforest, p...