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The Drought of Amazonia in 2023-2024

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The Amazon basin has experienced an extreme drought that started in the austral summer of 2022-23 and extends into 2024. This drought started earlier than other previous droughts. Although some rain fell during the austral summer, totals remained below average. Higher temperatures during austral winter and spring 2023, which affected most of Central South America, then aggravated drought conditions. This coincided with an intense El Niño and abnormally warm tropical North Atlantic Ocean temperatures since mid-2023. Decreased rainfall across the Amazon basin, negative anomalies in evapotranspiration (derived from latent heat) and soil moisture indicators, as well as increased temperatures during the dry-to-wet transition season, September-October-November (SON) 2023, combined to delay the onset of the wet season in the hydrological year 2023-24 by nearly two months and caused it to be uncharacteristically weak. SON 2023 registered a precipitation deficit of the order of 50 to 100 mm/month, and temperatures +3˚C higher than usual in Amazonia, leading to reduced evapotranspiration and soil moisture indicators. These processes, in turn, determined an exceptionally late onset and a

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hal-04723441 , version 1 (07-10-2024)

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Jose A Marengo, Ana P Cunha, Jhan-Carlo Espinoza, Rong Fu, Jochen Schöngart, et al.. The Drought of Amazonia in 2023-2024. American Journal of Climate Change, 2024, 13 (03), pp.567-597. ⟨10.4236/ajcc.2024.133026⟩. ⟨hal-04723441⟩
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