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  • Water content in plants increasing while the surrounding soil moisture decreases, measured through remote sensing on multiple continents, may be suggestive of a pulse–reserve mechanism that has not been observed on a large spatial scale before. This behaviour, triggered or rendered inactive by certain thresholds, is seen in biomes other than arid lands.

    • Andrew F. Feldman
    • Daniel J. Short Gianotti
    • Dara Entekhabi
    Research
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 4, P: 1026-1033
  • Soils have the capacity to store water at the land–atmosphere interface. Analysis of global satellite data suggests that significant precipitation can be retained by soils, leading to even less groundwater storage in water-starved regions.

    • Kaighin A. McColl
    • Seyed Hamed Alemohammad
    • Dara Entekhabi
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 10, P: 100-104
  • Submesoscale eddies in the upper ocean play a critical role in the vertical transport and dispersion of ocean properties, including heat, nutrients, and carbon, making them essential for regulating the Earth’s climate system, according to results from the new airborne Doppler Scatterometer.

    • Hector S. Torres
    • Ernesto Rodriguez
    • Ruzbeh Akbar
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 5, P: 1-10