1. Enhanced North American carbon uptake associated with El Niño.
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Lei Hu, McKain, Kathryn, Kofler, Jonathan, Trudeau, Michael, Basu, Sourish, van der Velde, Ivar R., Yadav, Vineet, Andrews, Arlyn E., Thoning, Kirk W., Sweeney, Colm, Miller, John B., Dlugokencky, Ed, Tans, Pieter P., Montzka, Stephen A., Shiga, Yoichi P., Michalak, Anna M., Mountain, Marikate, Nehrkorn, Thomas, Michel, Sylvia E., and Vaughn, Bruce H.
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WATER supply , *CLIMATOLOGY , *METEOROLOGY methodology , *EXTREME weather , *CLIMATE change ,EL Nino - Abstract
The article discusses a study that suggests that increased water availability and favorable temperature conditions has caused enhanced carbon uptake over North America near and during El Niño based on long-term atmospheric observations over North America. Topics include anomalies in net ecosystem exchange, impact of El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on weather and climate, and effects of climate variability.
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- 2019
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