Soil Drought Impairs Forest Microclimate and Increases Tempe

Soil Drought Impairs Forest Microclimate and Increases Temperature, Study Reports

Scientists from Stockholm University have investigated the mechanisms that create cool microclimates beneath forest canopies during warm and dry summer days. The study reveals how canopy shading and water evaporation together create cooler forest microclimates compared to temperatures outside forests. The article is published in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology.

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