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Water Limitations in the Tropics Offset Carbon Uptake from Arctic Greening – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet


Satellite image of North America showing where plants are greening the terrain. Credit: NASA
By Lara Streiff,
NASA s Earth Science News Team
More plants and longer growing seasons in the northern latitudes have converted parts of Alaska, Canada and Siberia to deeper shades of green. Some studies translate this Arctic greening to a greater global carbon uptake. But new research shows that as Earth’s climate changes, increased carbon absorption by plants in the Arctic is being offset by a corresponding decline in the tropics.
This is a new look at where we can expect carbon uptake to go in the future,” said scientist Rolf Reichle with the Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO) at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. ....

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Error correction means California's future wetter winters may never come


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RICHLAND, Wash. California and other areas of the U.S. Southwest may see less future winter precipitation than previously projected by climate models. After probing a persistent error in widely used models, researchers at the Department of Energy s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory estimate that California will likely experience drier winters in the future than projected by some climate models, meaning residents may see less spring runoff, higher spring temperatures, and an increased risk of wildfire in coming years.
Earth scientist Lu Dong, who led the study alongside atmospheric scientist Ruby Leung, presented her findings at the American Geophysical Union s fall meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 1, and will answer questions virtually on Wednesday, Dec. 16. ....

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