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Seasonal climate forecasts and adoption by agriculture

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2004

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J. Garbrecht, H. Meinke, M. V. K. Sivakumar, R. P. Motha, and M. J. Salinger, 2004, Seasonal climate forecasts and adoption by agriculture: Eos Trans. AGU, v. 86, no. 24.

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Recent advances in atmospheric and ocean sciences and a better understanding of the global climate have led to skillful climate forecasts at seasonal to interannual timescales, even in midlatitudes. These scientific advances and forecasting capabilities have opened the door to practical applications that benefit society. The benefits include the reduction of weather/climate related risks and vulnerability, increased economic opportunities, enhanced food security, mitigation of adverse climate impacts, protection of environmental quality, and so forth. Agriculture in particular can benefit substantially from accurate long-lead seasonal climate forecasts. Indeed, agricultural production very much depends on weather, climate, and water [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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