Satellites Reveal Plants Store More Water Than Expected
Satellites transform plant water science, with limits
New satellite observations reveal plants store more water than once thought, but researchers show hands-on measurements still outperform satellites in tracking evapotranspiration.
New satellite observations show plants store significantly more water than previously believed, advancing our understanding of the water cycle. However, researchers demonstrate that ground-based measurements remain superior for tracking evapotranspiration with precision. The findings highlight both the promise and limitations of satellite technology in environmental science.
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