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Tropical deforestation causes large reductions in observed precipitation

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Tropical deforestation causes large reductions in observed precipitation

C. Smith, J. C. A. Baker, et al.

Discover how tropical forests significantly impact regional precipitation and climate resilience, with research conducted by C. Smith, J. C. A. Baker, and D. V. Spracklen. Their findings reveal a troubling connection between deforestation and reduced rainfall, especially in the Congo, highlighting the urgency of forest conservation efforts.... show more
Abstract
Tropical forests play a critical role in the hydrological cycle and can influence local and regional precipitation¹. Previous work has assessed the impacts of tropical deforestation on precipitation, but these efforts have been largely limited to case studies². A wider analysis of interactions between deforestation and precipitation—and especially how any such interactions might vary across spatial scales—is lacking. Here we show reduced precipitation over deforested regions across the tropics. Our results arise from a pan-tropical assessment of the impacts of 2003–2017 forest loss on precipitation using satellite, station-based and reanalysis datasets. The effect of deforestation on precipitation increased at larger scales, with satellite datasets showing that forest loss caused robust reductions in precipitation at scales greater than 50 km. The greatest declines in precipitation occurred at 200 km, the largest scale we explored, for which 1 percentage point of forest loss reduced precipitation by 0.25 ± 0.1 mm per month. Reanalysis and station-based products disagree on the direction of precipitation responses to forest loss, which we attribute to sparse in situ tropical measurements. We estimate that future deforestation in the Congo will reduce local precipitation by 8–10% in 2100. Our findings provide a compelling argument for tropical forest conservation to support regional climate resilience.
Publisher
Nature
Published On
Mar 01, 2023
Authors
C. Smith, J. C. A. Baker, D. V. Spracklen
Tags
tropical forests
deforestation
precipitation
climate resilience
Congo
hydrological cycle
satellite data
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