Drought self-propagation in drylands due to land–atmosphere feedbacks
Drought self-propagation in drylands due to land–atmosphere feedbacks
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Reduced evaporation due to dry soils can affect the land surface energy balance, with implications for local and downwind precipitation. When evaporation is constrained by soil moisture, the atmospheric supply of water is depleted, and this deficit may propagate in time and space. This mechanism could theoretically result in the self-propagation of...
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Drought self-propagation in drylands due to land–atmosphere feedbacks
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1752-0894
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1752-0908
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10.1038/s41561-022-00912-7