Summer dryness in northern mid-latitudes due to increased CO2

Numerical simulations indicate that increases in stratospheric CO2 could lead to increased summer dryness of the land surface in northern middle and high latitudes, with potentially serious consequences for agriculture. In this paper, the dependence of this finding on the representation of the land...

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