March 2026
Daily Harvest
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Mar 31, 1 papers — Marine heatwaves drive a poleward redistribution of ocean primary productivity (Nature Communications).
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Mar 30, 4 papers — ML climate emulators enable huge ensembles for extreme precipitation estimation; tropical volcanism triggers pan-Asian monsoon droughts.
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Mar 29, 0 papers — No relevant papers from top-tier journals on this date.
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Mar 28, 1 papers — Syrian War created a natural experiment revealing groundwater recovery, with land uplift up to 4 cm/year via InSAR.
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Mar 27, 1 papers — Solar-powered electrified irrigation can achieve 85% emission reductions at marginal additional cost.
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Mar 26, 3 papers — SWOT satellite detected a dispersive tsunami from the 2025 Kamchatka earthquake.
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Mar 25, 7 papers — Extreme climate outcomes possible even at 2C warming (Nature). Only 13.4% of land meets WMO precipitation standards.
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Mar 24, 2 papers — Deep-rooted plants shift water acquisition to deeper saprolite during drought, with implications for bedrock weathering.
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Mar 23, 2 papers — Unprecedented Amazonian rainforest damage from 2023-2024 droughts revealed by three decades of radar satellite data.
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Mar 22, 0 papers — No relevant papers from top-tier journals on this date.
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Mar 21, 0 papers — No relevant papers from top-tier journals on this date.
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Mar 20, 4 papers — Precipitation is becoming fewer-but-larger across much of the global land surface, with implications for floods, water supply, and ecosystems.
Weekly Literature Review
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Week 13 (March 23 - March 30), 20 papers, 20 papers — Neglecting plant CO2 responses leads to systematic overestimation of future drought severity.
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Week 12 (March 16 - March 23), 30 papers, 30 papers — Differentiable hydrologic modeling advances and the unveiling of the NextGen Water Resources Modeling Framework.