2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-15290
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Quantifying climate change induced shifts in the risk of jointly and individually occurring drought and late-spring frost

Abstract: <p>Global climate change is altering the frequency, intensity, and timing of drought and late-spring frost (LSF). European beech, an ecological and economical cornerstone of European forestry, has been shown to be susceptible to both extremes. Since recovery from both drought and frost damage requires access to stored carbohydrate reserves, the joint occurrence of drought and late-frost exacerbates the deleterious effects on forest health. Both extremes are projected to increase in frequency with… Show more

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