The Amazon is hypothesized to reach an irreversible 'tipping point' when deforestation slows the hydrological cycle sufficiently that tropical forest ecosystems cannot be sustained. However, inception of such a tipping point has not been supported by observations and the relevant links between deforestation and atmospheric moisture recycling are poorly understood. Here we show that reduction in evapotranspiration from 20 years of deforestation dried the atmosphere persistently and caused moisture decoupling, i.e. an opposite sign of moisture change between the lower and middle troposphere. Increased deforestation exacerbated the lower troposphere drying and caused it to penetrate deeper into the middle troposphere in the dry and transition ...
International audienceThe Amazon forest has a complex interaction with climate at different spatial ...
The Amazon moisture recycling system has been widely examined because it is fundamental to maintain ...
International audienceAmazonian deforestation has accelerated during the last decade, threatening an...
The Amazon is hypothesized to reach an irreversible 'tipping point' when deforestation slows the hyd...
Deforestation and drought are among the greatest environmental pressures on the Amazon rainforest, p...
International audienceThe Amazon rainforest has been proposed as a tipping element of the earth syst...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
The Amazon rainforest is threatened by land-use change and increasing drought and fire frequency. St...
Understanding the effects of intensification of Amazon basin hydrological cycling—manifest as increa...
Tipping elements are nonlinear subsystems of the Earth system that have the potential to abruptly sh...
International audienceThe Amazon forest has a complex interaction with climate at different spatial ...
The Amazon moisture recycling system has been widely examined because it is fundamental to maintain ...
International audienceAmazonian deforestation has accelerated during the last decade, threatening an...
The Amazon is hypothesized to reach an irreversible 'tipping point' when deforestation slows the hyd...
Deforestation and drought are among the greatest environmental pressures on the Amazon rainforest, p...
International audienceThe Amazon rainforest has been proposed as a tipping element of the earth syst...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
The Amazon rainforest is threatened by land-use change and increasing drought and fire frequency. St...
Understanding the effects of intensification of Amazon basin hydrological cycling—manifest as increa...
Tipping elements are nonlinear subsystems of the Earth system that have the potential to abruptly sh...
International audienceThe Amazon forest has a complex interaction with climate at different spatial ...
The Amazon moisture recycling system has been widely examined because it is fundamental to maintain ...
International audienceAmazonian deforestation has accelerated during the last decade, threatening an...