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Higher vegetation sensitivity to meteorological drought in autumn than spring across European biomes

Earth Sciences

Higher vegetation sensitivity to meteorological drought in autumn than spring across European biomes

H. Jin, S. M. Vicente-serrano, et al.

This innovative research reveals how vegetation in Europe reacts to drought conditions, showcasing that sensitivity increases from spring to autumn. Conducted by a team of experts including Hongxiao Jin and Sergio M. Vicente-Serrano, the study uncovers vital insights into hydroclimatic influences that can aid in water management and drought preparedness.... show more
Abstract
Europe has experienced severe drought events in recent decades, posing challenges to understand vegetation responses due to diverse vegetation distribution, varying growth stages, different drought characteristics, and concurrent hydroclimatic factors. To analyze vegetation response to meteorological drought, we employed multiple vegetation indicators across European biomes. Our findings reveal that vegetation sensitivity to drought increases as the canopy develops throughout the year, with sensitivities from −0.01 in spring to 0.28 in autumn and drought-susceptible areas from 18.5 to 57.8% in Europe. Soil water shortage exacerbates vegetation-drought sensitivity temporally, while its spatial impact is limited. Vegetation-drought sensitivity strongly correlates with vapor pressure deficit and partially with atmospheric CO₂ concentration. These results highlight the spatiotemporal variations in vegetation-drought sensitivities and the influence of hydroclimatic factors. The findings enhance our understanding of vegetation response to drought and the impact of concurrent hydroclimatic factors, providing valuable sub-seasonal information for water management and drought preparedness.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Aug 25, 2023
Authors
Hongxiao Jin, Sergio M. Vicente-Serrano, Feng Tian, Zhanzhang Cai, Tobias Conradt, Boris Boincean, Conor Murphy, Begoña Alvarez Farizo, Sam Grainger, Juan I. López-Moreno, Lars Eklundh
Tags
drought
vegetation response
European biomes
hydroclimatic factors
water management
meteorological analysis
vapor pressure deficit
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