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Rising ecosystem water demand exacerbates the lengthening of tropical dry seasons

Earth Sciences

Rising ecosystem water demand exacerbates the lengthening of tropical dry seasons

H. Xu, X. Lian, et al.

Discover the unsettling trends of tropical dry seasons lengthening due to climate change, as revealed by the research conducted by Hao Xu, Xu Lian, Ingrid J. Slette, Hui Yang, Yuan Zhang, Anping Chen, and Shilong Piao. This study emphasizes how important it is to consider ecosystem water demand when examining these shifts in dry periods.... show more
Abstract
Precipitation-based assessments show a lengthening of tropical dry seasons under climate change, without considering simultaneous changes in ecosystem water demand. Here, we compare changes in tropical dry season length and timing when dry season is defined as the period when precipitation is less than: its climatological average, potential evapotranspiration, or actual evapotranspiration. While all definitions show more widespread tropical drying than wetting for 1983–2016, we find the largest fraction (48.7%) of tropical land probably experiencing longer dry seasons when dry season is defined as the period when precipitation cannot meet the need of actual evapotranspiration. Southern Amazonia (due to delayed end) and central Africa (due to earlier onset and delayed end) are hotspots of dry season lengthening, with greater certainty when accounting for water demand changes. Therefore, it is necessary to account for changing water demand when characterizing changes in tropical dry periods and ecosystem water deficits.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 14, 2022
Authors
Hao Xu, Xu Lian, Ingrid J. Slette, Hui Yang, Yuan Zhang, Anping Chen, Shilong Piao
Tags
tropical dry seasons
climate change
precipitation
evapotranspiration
water demand
Amazonia
Africa
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