Shower thoughts: why scientists should spend more time in the rain

Author:

Van Stan John T1ORCID,Allen Scott T2ORCID,Aubrey Douglas P3ORCID,Berry Z Carter4ORCID,Biddick Matthew5ORCID,Coenders-Gerrits Miriam A M J6ORCID,Giordani Paolo7ORCID,Gotsch Sybil G8ORCID,Gutmann Ethan D9ORCID,Kuzyakov Yakov1011ORCID,Magyar Donát12ORCID,Mella Valentina S A13ORCID,Mueller Kevin E1ORCID,Ponette-González Alexandra G14,Porada Philipp15ORCID,Rosenfeld Carla E16ORCID,Simmons Jack17,Sridhar Kandikere R18ORCID,Stubbins Aron19ORCID,Swanson Travis20ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences at Cleveland State University , Cleveland, Ohio , United States

2. Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science at the University of Nevada-Reno , Reno, Nevada , United States

3. Savannah River Ecology Lab and with the Warnell School of Forestry at the University of Georgia , Athens, Georgia , United States

4. Department of Biology at Wake Forest University , Winston-Salem, North Carolina , United States

5. Terrestrial Ecology Research Group at the Technical University of Munich , Freising , Germany

6. Department of Water Management at the Delft University of Technology , Delft , the Netherlands

7. Dipartimento di Farmacia at the University of Genoa , Genoa , Italy

8. Department of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Kentucky , Lexington, Kentucky , United States

9. Research Applications Laboratory, at the National Center for Atmospheric Research , Boulder, Colorado , United States

10. Department of Soil Science of Temperate Systems, Agricultural Soil Science, at Georg-August-Universität , Göttingen , Germany

11. Peoples Friendship University of Russia , Moscow , Russia

12. National Public Health Center , Budapest , Hungary

13. Sydney School of Veterinary Science, at the University of Sydney , Sydney, New South Wales , Australia

14. Department of City and Metropolitan Planning and with the Natural History Museum of Utah at the University of Utah , Salt Lake City, Utah , United States

15. Department of Biology at Universität Hamburg , Hamburg , Germany

16. Department of Minerals and Earth Sciences at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , United States

17. Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Georgia Southern University , Statesboro, Georgia , United States

18. Department of Biosciences at Mangalore University , Konaje, Mangaluru, Karnataka , India

19. Departments of Marine and Environmental Science, Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Northeastern University , Boston, Massachusetts , United States

20. Independent Scholar Savannah, Georgia , United States

Abstract

Abstract Stormwater is a vital resource and dynamic driver of terrestrial ecosystem processes. However, processes controlling interactions during and shortly after storms are often poorly seen and poorly sensed when direct observations are substituted with technological ones. We discuss how human observations complement technological ones and the benefits of scientists spending more time in the storm. Human observation can reveal ephemeral storm-related phenomena such as biogeochemical hot moments, organismal responses, and sedimentary processes that can then be explored in greater resolution using sensors and virtual experiments. Storm-related phenomena trigger lasting, oversized impacts on hydrologic and biogeochemical processes, organismal traits or functions, and ecosystem services at all scales. We provide examples of phenomena in forests, across disciplines and scales, that have been overlooked in past research to inspire mindful, holistic observation of ecosystems during storms. We conclude that technological observations alone are insufficient to trace the process complexity and unpredictability of fleeting biogeochemical or ecological events without the shower thoughts produced by scientists’ human sensory and cognitive systems during storms.

Funder

National Science Foundation

USDA

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Department of Energy

University of Georgia Research Foundation

US Forest Service Savannah River

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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