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    Compound droughts severely stunt plant growth unexpectedly

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJune 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. The study reveals that combined droughts—where soil and air dry simultaneously—cause nearly four times more plant growth loss than either drought type alone.
    2. Satellite data from 1982–2018 shows that dry air and dry soil impact different forest types uniquely, with broad-leaved forests suffering more from dry air and needle-leaved forests being more affected by soil dryness.
    3. Heat increases atmospheric drought, making dry air-driven plant damage more severe as global temperatures rise, while soil dryness varies regionally.
    4. Recovery from compound droughts is slower and often incomplete, suggesting that climate models need to account for the heavier damage from overlapping drought conditions, which could mean underestimating future climate impacts.

    The Hidden Impact of Compound Droughts

    Recent research reveals that when drought affects both soil and air at the same time, it harms plants much more than scientists thought. Previously, experts only looked at dry soil or dry air separately. However, this new study shows that their combined effect is far worse. In fact, plant growth can decrease almost four times more during compound droughts. This finding helps us understand why some regions struggle to recover from long dry spells. It also highlights that droughts don’t just happen in one way, but in overlapping forms that intensify the damage.

    Climate Change Makes Droughts More Severe

    Scientists used satellite images from 1982 to 2018 to track how plants grow during different droughts. They found that heat often makes dry air worse because warmer air pulls more moisture from leaves. Meanwhile, soil dryness depends on different factors and varies by region. As the planet warms, dry air will likely grow even more intense, leading to stronger droughts. This means that climate change is boosting the frequency and severity of compound droughts, which could slow down how quickly plants bounce back after dry periods.

    Practical Strategies and the Human Journey

    Understanding the devastating effects of compound droughts helps farmers and forest managers prepare better. Since recovery takes longer and is less complete after overlapping droughts, planning must adapt. These insights also suggest that climate models should include the heavier toll of combined droughts to improve future predictions. Despite the challenges, recognizing this problem empowers communities to use smarter water and land management. As a result, we can find more practical ways to protect our ecosystems and support human efforts to build a sustainable future.

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