Authors
Diego G Miralles, Pierre Gentine, Sonia I Seneviratne, Adriaan J Teuling
Publication date
2019/1
Source
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Volume
1436
Issue
1
Pages
19-35
Description
Droughts and heatwaves cause agricultural loss, forest mortality, and drinking water scarcity, especially when they occur simultaneously as combined events. Their predicted increase in recurrence and intensity poses serious threats to future food security. Still today, the knowledge of how droughts and heatwaves start and evolve remains limited, and so does our understanding of how climate change may affect them. Droughts and heatwaves have been suggested to intensify and propagate via land–atmosphere feedbacks. However, a global capacity to observe these processes is still lacking, and climate and forecast models are immature when it comes to representing the influences of land on temperature and rainfall. Key open questions remain in our goal to uncover the real importance of these feedbacks: What is the impact of the extreme meteorological conditions on ecosystem evaporation? How do these …
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Scholar articles
DG Miralles, P Gentine, SI Seneviratne, AJ Teuling - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2019