Forest response to rising CO2 drives zonally asymmetric rainfall change over tropical land
Forest response to rising CO2 drives zonally asymmetric rainfall change over tropical land
Understanding how anthropogenic CO2 emissions will influence future precipitation is critical for sustainably managing ecosystems, particularly for drought-sensitive tropical forests. Although tropical precipitation change remains uncertain, nearly all models from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 predict a strengthening zonal precipitation asymmetry by 2100, with relative increases over Asian and African tropical forests and decreases over South American forests.
Publication Date:
27/04/2018
434-442