Changes in rainfall amounts and patterns have been observed and are expected to continue in the near future with potentially significant ecological and societal consequences. Modelling vegetation responses to changes in rainfall is thus crucial to project water and carbon cycles in the future. In this study, we present the results of a new model‐data intercomparison project, where we tested the ability of 10 terrestrial biosphere models to reproduce the observed sensitivity of ecosystem productivity to rainfall changes at 10 sites across the globe, in nine of which, rainfall exclusion and/or irrigation experiments had been performed. The key results are as follows: (a) Inter‐model variation is generally large and model agreement varies with...
Climate change is already affecting the terrestrial water and carbon cycle in ways that remain yet u...
There is growing evidence of ongoing changes in the statistics of intra-seasonal rainfall variabilit...
The ongoing changes in the global climate expose the world's ecosystems not only to increasing CO2 c...
Changes in rainfall amounts and patterns have been observed and are expected to continue in the near...
Changes in rainfall amounts and patterns have been observed and are expected to continue in the near...
Changes in rainfall amounts and patterns have been observed and are expected to continue in the near...
Changes in rainfall amounts and patterns have been observed and are expected to continue in the near...
Changes in rainfall amounts and patterns have been observed and are expected to continue in the near...
Changes in rainfall associated with climate change are expected to affect the tightly coupled water-...
The biological responses to precipitation within the terrestrial components of Earth system models, ...
Rainfall regimes became more extreme over the course of the 20th century, characterised by fewer and...
Correctly representing the response of vegetation productivity to water availability in Earth System...
Severe drought plays a critical role in altering the magnitude and interannual variability of the ne...
Aims: Major changes to rainfall regimes are predicted for the future but the effect of such changes ...
Rainfall regimes became more extreme over the course of the 20th century, characterised by fewer and...
Climate change is already affecting the terrestrial water and carbon cycle in ways that remain yet u...
There is growing evidence of ongoing changes in the statistics of intra-seasonal rainfall variabilit...
The ongoing changes in the global climate expose the world's ecosystems not only to increasing CO2 c...
Changes in rainfall amounts and patterns have been observed and are expected to continue in the near...
Changes in rainfall amounts and patterns have been observed and are expected to continue in the near...
Changes in rainfall amounts and patterns have been observed and are expected to continue in the near...
Changes in rainfall amounts and patterns have been observed and are expected to continue in the near...
Changes in rainfall amounts and patterns have been observed and are expected to continue in the near...
Changes in rainfall associated with climate change are expected to affect the tightly coupled water-...
The biological responses to precipitation within the terrestrial components of Earth system models, ...
Rainfall regimes became more extreme over the course of the 20th century, characterised by fewer and...
Correctly representing the response of vegetation productivity to water availability in Earth System...
Severe drought plays a critical role in altering the magnitude and interannual variability of the ne...
Aims: Major changes to rainfall regimes are predicted for the future but the effect of such changes ...
Rainfall regimes became more extreme over the course of the 20th century, characterised by fewer and...
Climate change is already affecting the terrestrial water and carbon cycle in ways that remain yet u...
There is growing evidence of ongoing changes in the statistics of intra-seasonal rainfall variabilit...
The ongoing changes in the global climate expose the world's ecosystems not only to increasing CO2 c...