Warm and wet spring compensated for the reduction in carbon sinks due to
an extreme summer heatwave-drought event in 2022 in southern China.
Abstract
During the summer of 2022, a record-breaking heatwave-drought (DH2022)
hit southern China, especially in the middle and lower reaches of the
Yangtze River basin (MLYR). However, its impact on regional carbon
budget remains unclear. Here, we assessed the response of regional
terrestrial carbon fluxes to DH2022 using Global Carbon Assimilation
System (GCASv2) by assimilating OCO-2 XCO2 retrievals. Our results show
that compared to 2015-2021, MLYR experienced a clear reduction in carbon
uptake by 45.8 TgC (44.1%) during July-September in 2022. However, the
total annual carbon sink in southern China increased by 42.8 TgC. This
is due to a warm and wet spring, leading to an increase in carbon sink
by 50.8 TgC and greatly compensating for the carbon losses. Our study
provides a comprehensive assessment of land carbon dynamics in southern
China under the influence of DH2022, enhancing understanding of the
impacts of climate extremes on the regional carbon cycle.