Earth Sciencesnpj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Accelerated soil drying linked to increasing evaporative demand in wet regions
Y. Qing, S. Wang, et al.
This groundbreaking study dives into the alarming increases in soil drying rates across wet regions globally from 1980 to 2020. Conducted by Yamin Qing, Shuo Wang, Zong-Liang Yang, Pierre Gentine, Boen Zhang, and Jagger Alexander, the findings reveal that enhanced evapotranspiration linked to rising temperatures could dramatically elevate drought risks, challenging both ecosystems and agriculture.
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