AgricultureNature Communications
Risks of synchronized low yields are underestimated in climate and crop model projections
K. Kornhuber, C. Lesk, et al.
This research highlights the alarming increased likelihood of simultaneous crop failures due to weather extremes and a meandering jet stream, assessed through advanced climate models. Conducted by Kai Kornhuber, Corey Lesk, Carl F. Schleussner, Jonas Jägermeyr, Peter Pfleiderer, and Radley M. Horton, the study underscores critical gaps in model predictions that could impact global food security.
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