Temperature and precipitation are the most important factors responsible for agricultural productivity variations. In 2018 spring/summer growing season, Europe experienced concurrent anomalies of both. Drought conditions in central and northern Europe caused yield reductions up to 50% for the main crops, yet wet conditions in southern Europe saw yield gains up to 34%, both with respect to the previous 5-year mean. Based on the analysis of documentary and natural proxy-based seasonal paleoclimate reconstructions for the past half millennium, we show that the 2018 combination of climatic anomalies in Europe was unique. The water seesaw, a marked dipole of negative water anomalies in central Europe and positive ones in southern Europe, disting...
Three consecutive dry summers in western Europe (2018–2019–2020) had widespread negative impacts on ...
CONTEXT: The Mediterranean basin and specifically Northeast Italy are recognised as climate change h...
In this study we analyze drought features at the European level over the period 1901–2019 using thre...
Temperature and precipitation are the most important factors responsible for agricultural productivi...
Temperature and precipitation are the most important factors responsible for agricultural productivi...
Extreme weather increases the risk of large-scale crop failure. The mechanisms involved are complex ...
As a result of climate change in recent past and unsustainable land management, drought became one o...
During the period 2018–2020, Europe experienced a series of hot and dry weather conditions with sign...
Climate change is anticipated to alter the demand and supply of water at the earth s surface. Since ...
Central Europe has experienced a severe drought almost every April for the last 14 years consecutive...
In summer 2018, central and northern Europe were stricken by extreme drought and heat (DH2018). The ...
Seasonal crop yield forecasting represents an important source of information to maintain market sta...
The relevance of drought is still often underestimated for temperate climate regions like Central Eu...
Study region Europe, with a particular focus on the Czech Republic, Poland, Spain, and Norway. Study...
Three consecutive dry summers in western Europe (2018–2019–2020) had widespread negative impacts on ...
CONTEXT: The Mediterranean basin and specifically Northeast Italy are recognised as climate change h...
In this study we analyze drought features at the European level over the period 1901–2019 using thre...
Temperature and precipitation are the most important factors responsible for agricultural productivi...
Temperature and precipitation are the most important factors responsible for agricultural productivi...
Extreme weather increases the risk of large-scale crop failure. The mechanisms involved are complex ...
As a result of climate change in recent past and unsustainable land management, drought became one o...
During the period 2018–2020, Europe experienced a series of hot and dry weather conditions with sign...
Climate change is anticipated to alter the demand and supply of water at the earth s surface. Since ...
Central Europe has experienced a severe drought almost every April for the last 14 years consecutive...
In summer 2018, central and northern Europe were stricken by extreme drought and heat (DH2018). The ...
Seasonal crop yield forecasting represents an important source of information to maintain market sta...
The relevance of drought is still often underestimated for temperate climate regions like Central Eu...
Study region Europe, with a particular focus on the Czech Republic, Poland, Spain, and Norway. Study...
Three consecutive dry summers in western Europe (2018–2019–2020) had widespread negative impacts on ...
CONTEXT: The Mediterranean basin and specifically Northeast Italy are recognised as climate change h...
In this study we analyze drought features at the European level over the period 1901–2019 using thre...