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Friday, July 31, 2015
Drought's Impact on Forests Incorrect in Climate Models
In the virtual worlds of climate modeling, forests and other vegetation
are assumed to bounce back quickly from extreme drought. But that
assumption is far off the mark, according to a new study of drought
impacts at forest sites worldwide. Living trees took an average of two
to four years to recover and resume normal growth rates after droughts
ended, researchers report in the journal Science. Forest trees play a big role in buffering the impact of human-induced
climate change by removing massive amounts of carbon dioxide emissions
from the atmosphere and incorporating the carbon into woody tissues. The
finding that drought stress sets back tree growth for years suggests
that Earth’s forests are capable of storing less carbon than climate
models have calculated...more
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