2014
DOI: 10.1038/nature12915
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A two-fold increase of carbon cycle sensitivity to tropical temperature variations

Abstract: Earth system models project that the tropical land carbon sink will decrease in size in response to an increase in warming and drought during this century, probably causing a positive climate feedback. But available data are too limited at present to test the predicted changes in the tropical carbon balance in response to climate change. Long-term atmospheric carbon dioxide data provide a global record that integrates the interannual variability of the global carbon balance. Multiple lines of evidence demonstr… Show more

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“…The recent demonstration of Amazon-wide carbon sink suppression during a drought year 15 indicates one possible driver. Tropical drought is also often associated with higher temperatures, which may further contribute to reducing productivity 16 and carbon uptake 17 . The last decade in Amazonia has seen several droughts 18 and warmingThe increased rate of biomass mortality is driven by an increasing number of trees dying per year (Extended Data Fig.…”
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“…The recent demonstration of Amazon-wide carbon sink suppression during a drought year 15 indicates one possible driver. Tropical drought is also often associated with higher temperatures, which may further contribute to reducing productivity 16 and carbon uptake 17 . The last decade in Amazonia has seen several droughts 18 and warmingThe increased rate of biomass mortality is driven by an increasing number of trees dying per year (Extended Data Fig.…”
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“…Research has focused on understanding the relationships between year-to-year variability in carbon sinks and climate (1,2), as well as the long-term trend over the full instrumental period of CO 2 monitoring at the Mauna Loa station (3). Quasidecadal variations of emissions and sinks have received comparatively less attention.…”
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“…The amplitudes grow by 60 % from the first to the second half of the period. The interannual variability has been used by Cox et al (2013) and Wang et al (2014) to assess the sensitivity of the carbon cycle to forcing.…”
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confidence: 99%