Temperature extremes of 2022 reduced carbon uptake by forests in Europe
van der Woude, Auke M.; Peters, Wouter; Joetzjer, Emilie; Lafont, Sébastien; Koren, Gerbrand; Ciais, Philippe; Ramonet, Michel; Xu, Yidi; Bastos, Ana; Botía, Santiago; Sitch, Stephen; de Kok, Remco; Kneuer, Tobias; Kubistin, Dagmar; Jacotot, Adrien; Loubet, Benjamin; Herig-Coimbra, Pedro-Henrique; Loustau, Denis; Luijkx, Ingrid T.
(2023) Nature Communications, volume 14, issue 1
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Abstract
The year 2022 saw record breaking temperatures in Europe during both summer and fall. Similar to the recent 2018 drought, close to 30% (3.0 million km2) of the European continent was under severe summer drought. In 2022, the drought was located in central and southeastern Europe, contrasting the Northern-centered 2018
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drought. We show, using multiple sets of observations, a reduction of net biospheric carbon uptake in summer (56-62 TgC) over the drought area. Specific sites in France even showed a widespread summertime carbon release by forests, additional to wildfires. Partial compensation (32%) for the decreased carbon uptake due to drought was offered by a warm autumn with prolonged biospheric carbon uptake. The severity of this second drought event in 5 years suggests drought-induced reduced carbon uptake to no longer be exceptional, and important to factor into Europe’s developing plans for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions that rely on carbon uptake by forests.
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Keywords: Assimilation, Co2, Drought events, Fluxes, Heat, Impacts, Net ecosystem exchange, Respiration, Separation, Summer
ISSN: 2041-1723
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
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