🌿 Environment 4d ago · Constance Malleret

Targeted conservation in Brazil could help protect the Amazon’s flying rivers

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Targeted conservation in Brazil could help protect the Amazon’s flying rivers
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Twenty years ago, a meeting of scientists that included Brazilian climatologist Carlos Nobre coined the term “flying rivers” to describe the water vapor moving from east to west in the atmosphere over the Amazon Basin. These flows are carried from the Atlantic Ocean by the forest’s continuous recycling of moisture through evapotranspiration, a process where water is transferred from soil and plants to the atmosphere. Sometimes called “aerial rivers,” they provide vital rainfall across South Amer

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