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Abstract
We completed a meta-analysis of regional and global climate model simulations (n = 96) of the impact of Amazonian deforestation on Amazon basin rainfall. Across all simulations, mean (±1σ) change in annual mean Amazon basin rainfall was -12 ± 11%. Variability in simulated rainfall was not explained by differences in model resolution or surface parameters. Across all simulations we find a negative linear relationship between rainfall and deforestation extent, although individual studies often simulate a nonlinear response. Using the linear relationship, we estimate that deforestation in 2010 has reduced annual mean rainfall across the Amazon basin by 1.8 ± 0.3%, less than the interannual variability in observed rainfall. This may explain why a reduction in Amazon rainfall has not consistently been observed. We estimate that business-as-usual deforestation (based on deforestation rates prior to 2004) would lead to an 8.1 ± 1.4% reduction in annual mean Amazon basin rainfall by 2050, greater than natural variability.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 9546-9552 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Geophysical Research Letters |
Volume | 42 |
Issue number | 21 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 16 Nov 2015 |
Keywords
- climate model
- deforestation
- rainfall
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Climate and Weather Impacts on Society
Schultz, D. (PI), Garcia-Carreras, L. (PI), Allan, J. (PI), Mcfiggans, G. (PI), Gallagher, M. (PI), Connolly, P. (PI), Webb, A. (PI), Choularton, T. (PI), Topping, D. (PI), Allen, G. (PI), Crosier, J. (PI) & Vaughan, G. (PI)
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