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Abstract The Mississippi River Basin and adjacent Texas aquifers (MRB–TX) face intensifying water stress from irrigation demand, extremes, and climate change. We quantify spatiotemporal storage trajectories by integrating long‐term groundwater‐level records, GRACE/GRACE‐FO terrestrial water storage anomalies (TWSA), irrigation water‐use reanalysis ...
Ashraf Rateb +5 more
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Abstract In a warming climate, the co‐occurrence of drought and heat events increasingly threatens the global wheat yield and food security. However, changes in compound dry and hot events (CDHEs) during the global wheat growing season and their impacts on yield remain largely unknown.
Jinpeng Hu +4 more
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On the Future of Extreme Rainfall in New Zealand
Abstract Extreme rainfall is intensifying under climate change, but projected changes in the intensity, frequency, and spatial extent of extremes are not yet well constrained for smaller nations like New Zealand. Here, we use high‐resolution (∼12 km) dynamically downscaled CMIP6 climate simulations to examine future changes in annual maximum one‐day ...
Muhammad Fikri Sigid +2 more
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Validation of Terrestrial Biogeochemistry in CMIP6 Earth System Models: A Review
Lynsay Spafford, Andrew H. MacDougall
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Local and Remote Mean and Extreme Temperature Response to Regional Aerosol Emissions Reductions [PDF]
The climatic implications of regional aerosol and precursor emissions reductions implemented to protect human health are poorly understood. We investigate the mean and extreme temperature response to regional changes in aerosol emissions using three ...
Conley, Andrew J. +9 more
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Increasing Population and Cropland Exposure to Human‐Induced Sequential Heatwave‐Downpour Events
Abstract Compound sequential heatwave‐downpour (SHD) events, characterized by abrupt shifts from heatwaves to heavy rainfall, pose serious threats to health, infrastructure, and agriculture. However, the anthropogenic influence on the increasing trend of SHD events is poorly understood, and projections also exhibit large uncertainties.
Yuxin Guan +3 more
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Abstract The temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition (Q10) governs the fate of soil carbon under global warming. Although erosion redistributes soil carbon at scales comparable to the terrestrial carbon sink, how erosion reshapes Q10 across large regional scales remains elusive.
Shengzhao Wei +7 more
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Representation of the Terrestrial Carbon Cycle in CMIP6
Abstract. Improvements in the representation of the land carbon cycle in Earth system models participating in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) include interactive treatment of both the carbon and nitrogen cycles, improved photosynthesis, and soil hydrology.
Bettina K. Gier +6 more
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Abstract Phytoplankton size classes (PSCs) and Phytoplankton functional types (PFTs) determine many fundamental biogeochemical processes including nutrient uptake, energy transfer through marine food webs, ocean carbon export, and gas exchange with the atmosphere. Discerning the causes of spatio‐temporal variability of PSCs is a scientific priority for
Sandupal Dutta, Anand Gnanadesikan
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