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The central role of forests in the 2021 European floods

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Plants play a key role in the hydrological cycle, yet their contribution to extreme rainfall remains uncertain. Here we show that more than half of the vast amounts of water accumulated in the recent Germany and Belgium floods were supplied by vegetation (41% from transpiration, 11% from interception loss). We found that intercontinental transport of moisture from North American forests (which contributed more than 463 billion liters of water to the event) was a more important source than evaporation over nearby seas, such as the Mediterranean or the North Sea. Our results demonstrate that summer rainfall extremes in Europe may be strongly dependent on plant behavior and suggest that significant alterations in vegetation cover, even of remote regions, could have a direct effect on these potentially catastrophic events.

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INSUA COSTA, Damián, et al. The central role of forests in the 2021 European floods. Environmental Research Letters. 2022. Vol. 17, num. 6, pags. 064053. ISSN 1748-9326. [consulted: 15 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/197611

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