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Climate variability and crop yields in Europe

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  • John R. Porter

    (The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University)

  • Mikhail A. Semenov

    (ACR Long Ashton Research Station, University of Bristol)

Abstract

Hulme et al.1 make a valid distinction between the relative importance for European water runoff and wheat yields of human-induced climate change and naturally occurring climate variability, when considered over timescales of several decades. They use the HadCM2 climate model to show that, in many European cases, the human-induced climate change ‘signal’ could be swamped by naturally occurring climatic ‘noise’.

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  • John R. Porter & Mikhail A. Semenov, 1999. "Climate variability and crop yields in Europe," Nature, Nature, vol. 400(6746), pages 724-724, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:400:y:1999:i:6746:d:10.1038_23385
    DOI: 10.1038/23385
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    1. Haidong Zhao & Lina Zhang & M. B. Kirkham & Stephen M. Welch & John W. Nielsen-Gammon & Guihua Bai & Jiebo Luo & Daniel A. Andresen & Charles W. Rice & Nenghan Wan & Romulo P. Lollato & Dianfeng Zheng, 2022. "U.S. winter wheat yield loss attributed to compound hot-dry-windy events," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-9, December.

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