Interactions of mean climate change and climate variability on food security extremes. [P-2223-18]

The Coordinated Climate-Crop Modeling Project (C3MP) has conducted a common set of sensitivity tests on more than 1100 simulation sets representing different farm systems in more than 50 countries, with carbon dioxide, temperature, and precipitation change sensitivities gauged for ~20 crop species and ~20 crop models. Here we present an analysis of C3MP results indicating how mean climate changes are likely to affect variability and extreme events within future time periods. Recognizing that climate change will affect agricultural systems both through mean changes and through shifts in climate variability and associated extreme events, C3MP can elucidate several aspects of these changes. First, mean climate changes can affect yields across an entire time period. Second, extreme events (when they do occur) may be more sensitive to climate changes than a year with normal climate. Third, mean climate changes can alter the likelihood of climate extremes exceeding critical biophysical thresholds, leading to more food security extremes. Finally, shifts in climate variability can result in an increase or reduction of mean yield, as extreme climate events tend to have lower yield than years with normal climate.This presentation will demonstrate each of these effects and illustrate the potential implications for future food production and associated agricultural economies under climate change.

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Main Authors: Ruane, Alex C., McDermid, Sonali P., Mavromatis, Theodoros, Hudson, Nicholas I., Morales, Monica D., Simmons, John, Agalawatte, Prabodha, Ahmad, A., Ahmad, Shakeel, Ahuja, L., Anapalli, Saseendran S., Anothai, Jakarat, Asseng, Senthold, Bellocchi, Gianni, Dumont, Benjamin, Bert, Federico, Bertuzzi, Patrick, Bhatia, Virender S., Bindi, Marco, Biggs, Jody, Broad, Ian, Byun-Wu, Lee, Cammarano, Davide, Carretero, Ramiro, Chung, Uran, De Sanctis, Giacomo, Debats, Stephanie, Dhliwayo, Thanda, Estes, Lyndon, Ewert, Franck, Feng, Liping, Ferrise, Roberto, Gaiser, Thomas, Garcia, Guillermo, Gastal, François, Gbegbelegbe, Sika, Geethalakshmi, Vellingiri, Gérardeaux, Edward, Goldberg, Richard, Grant, Brian, Guevara, Edgardo, Hickman, Jonathan, Hoffmann, Holger, Huang, Huanping, Hussain, Jamshad, Justino, Flavio Barbosa, Karunaratne, Asha S., Klumpp, Katja, Koehler, Ann-Kristin, Kouakou, Patrice Koffi
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description The Coordinated Climate-Crop Modeling Project (C3MP) has conducted a common set of sensitivity tests on more than 1100 simulation sets representing different farm systems in more than 50 countries, with carbon dioxide, temperature, and precipitation change sensitivities gauged for ~20 crop species and ~20 crop models. Here we present an analysis of C3MP results indicating how mean climate changes are likely to affect variability and extreme events within future time periods. Recognizing that climate change will affect agricultural systems both through mean changes and through shifts in climate variability and associated extreme events, C3MP can elucidate several aspects of these changes. First, mean climate changes can affect yields across an entire time period. Second, extreme events (when they do occur) may be more sensitive to climate changes than a year with normal climate. Third, mean climate changes can alter the likelihood of climate extremes exceeding critical biophysical thresholds, leading to more food security extremes. Finally, shifts in climate variability can result in an increase or reduction of mean yield, as extreme climate events tend to have lower yield than years with normal climate.This presentation will demonstrate each of these effects and illustrate the potential implications for future food production and associated agricultural economies under climate change.
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McDermid, Sonali P.
Mavromatis, Theodoros
Hudson, Nicholas I.
Morales, Monica D.
Simmons, John
Agalawatte, Prabodha
Ahmad, A.
Ahmad, Shakeel
Ahuja, L.
Anapalli, Saseendran S.
Anothai, Jakarat
Asseng, Senthold
Bellocchi, Gianni
Dumont, Benjamin
Bert, Federico
Bertuzzi, Patrick
Bhatia, Virender S.
Bindi, Marco
Biggs, Jody
Broad, Ian
Byun-Wu, Lee
Cammarano, Davide
Carretero, Ramiro
Chung, Uran
De Sanctis, Giacomo
Debats, Stephanie
Dhliwayo, Thanda
Estes, Lyndon
Ewert, Franck
Feng, Liping
Ferrise, Roberto
Gaiser, Thomas
Garcia, Guillermo
Gastal, François
Gbegbelegbe, Sika
Geethalakshmi, Vellingiri
Gérardeaux, Edward
Goldberg, Richard
Grant, Brian
Guevara, Edgardo
Hickman, Jonathan
Hoffmann, Holger
Huang, Huanping
Hussain, Jamshad
Justino, Flavio Barbosa
Karunaratne, Asha S.
Klumpp, Katja
Koehler, Ann-Kristin
Kouakou, Patrice Koffi
spellingShingle Ruane, Alex C.
McDermid, Sonali P.
Mavromatis, Theodoros
Hudson, Nicholas I.
Morales, Monica D.
Simmons, John
Agalawatte, Prabodha
Ahmad, A.
Ahmad, Shakeel
Ahuja, L.
Anapalli, Saseendran S.
Anothai, Jakarat
Asseng, Senthold
Bellocchi, Gianni
Dumont, Benjamin
Bert, Federico
Bertuzzi, Patrick
Bhatia, Virender S.
Bindi, Marco
Biggs, Jody
Broad, Ian
Byun-Wu, Lee
Cammarano, Davide
Carretero, Ramiro
Chung, Uran
De Sanctis, Giacomo
Debats, Stephanie
Dhliwayo, Thanda
Estes, Lyndon
Ewert, Franck
Feng, Liping
Ferrise, Roberto
Gaiser, Thomas
Garcia, Guillermo
Gastal, François
Gbegbelegbe, Sika
Geethalakshmi, Vellingiri
Gérardeaux, Edward
Goldberg, Richard
Grant, Brian
Guevara, Edgardo
Hickman, Jonathan
Hoffmann, Holger
Huang, Huanping
Hussain, Jamshad
Justino, Flavio Barbosa
Karunaratne, Asha S.
Klumpp, Katja
Koehler, Ann-Kristin
Kouakou, Patrice Koffi
Interactions of mean climate change and climate variability on food security extremes. [P-2223-18]
author_facet Ruane, Alex C.
McDermid, Sonali P.
Mavromatis, Theodoros
Hudson, Nicholas I.
Morales, Monica D.
Simmons, John
Agalawatte, Prabodha
Ahmad, A.
Ahmad, Shakeel
Ahuja, L.
Anapalli, Saseendran S.
Anothai, Jakarat
Asseng, Senthold
Bellocchi, Gianni
Dumont, Benjamin
Bert, Federico
Bertuzzi, Patrick
Bhatia, Virender S.
Bindi, Marco
Biggs, Jody
Broad, Ian
Byun-Wu, Lee
Cammarano, Davide
Carretero, Ramiro
Chung, Uran
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Dhliwayo, Thanda
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Feng, Liping
Ferrise, Roberto
Gaiser, Thomas
Garcia, Guillermo
Gastal, François
Gbegbelegbe, Sika
Geethalakshmi, Vellingiri
Gérardeaux, Edward
Goldberg, Richard
Grant, Brian
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Hickman, Jonathan
Hoffmann, Holger
Huang, Huanping
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title Interactions of mean climate change and climate variability on food security extremes. [P-2223-18]
title_short Interactions of mean climate change and climate variability on food security extremes. [P-2223-18]
title_full Interactions of mean climate change and climate variability on food security extremes. [P-2223-18]
title_fullStr Interactions of mean climate change and climate variability on food security extremes. [P-2223-18]
title_full_unstemmed Interactions of mean climate change and climate variability on food security extremes. [P-2223-18]
title_sort interactions of mean climate change and climate variability on food security extremes. [p-2223-18]
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5892102022-01-25T07:36:50Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/589210/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/589210/ Interactions of mean climate change and climate variability on food security extremes. [P-2223-18]. Ruane Alex C., McDermid Sonali P., Mavromatis Theodoros, Hudson Nicholas I., Morales Monica D., Simmons John, Agalawatte Prabodha, Ahmad A., Ahmad Shakeel, Ahuja L., Anapalli Saseendran S., Anothai Jakarat, Asseng Senthold, Bellocchi Gianni, Dumont Benjamin, Bert Federico, Bertuzzi Patrick, Bhatia Virender S., Bindi Marco, Biggs Jody, Broad Ian, Byun-Wu Lee, Cammarano Davide, Carretero Ramiro, Chung Uran, De Sanctis Giacomo, Debats Stephanie, Dhliwayo Thanda, Estes Lyndon, Ewert Franck, Feng Liping, Ferrise Roberto, Gaiser Thomas, Garcia Guillermo, Gastal François, Gbegbelegbe Sika, Geethalakshmi Vellingiri, Gérardeaux Edward, Goldberg Richard, Grant Brian, Guevara Edgardo, Hickman Jonathan, Hoffmann Holger, Huang Huanping, Hussain Jamshad, Justino Flavio Barbosa, Karunaratne Asha S., Klumpp Katja, Koehler Ann-Kristin, Kouakou Patrice Koffi. 2015. In : Our Common Future under Climate Change. International scientific conference Abstract Book 7-10 July 2015. Paris, France. CFCC15. Paris : CFCC15, 321-322. Our Common Future under Climate Change, Paris, France, 7 Juillet 2015/10 Juillet 2015. Researchers Interactions of mean climate change and climate variability on food security extremes. [P-2223-18] Ruane, Alex C. McDermid, Sonali P. Mavromatis, Theodoros Hudson, Nicholas I. Morales, Monica D. Simmons, John Agalawatte, Prabodha Ahmad, A. Ahmad, Shakeel Ahuja, L. Anapalli, Saseendran S. Anothai, Jakarat Asseng, Senthold Bellocchi, Gianni Dumont, Benjamin Bert, Federico Bertuzzi, Patrick Bhatia, Virender S. Bindi, Marco Biggs, Jody Broad, Ian Byun-Wu, Lee Cammarano, Davide Carretero, Ramiro Chung, Uran De Sanctis, Giacomo Debats, Stephanie Dhliwayo, Thanda Estes, Lyndon Ewert, Franck Feng, Liping Ferrise, Roberto Gaiser, Thomas Garcia, Guillermo Gastal, François Gbegbelegbe, Sika Geethalakshmi, Vellingiri Gérardeaux, Edward Goldberg, Richard Grant, Brian Guevara, Edgardo Hickman, Jonathan Hoffmann, Holger Huang, Huanping Hussain, Jamshad Justino, Flavio Barbosa Karunaratne, Asha S. Klumpp, Katja Koehler, Ann-Kristin Kouakou, Patrice Koffi eng 2015 CFCC15 Our Common Future under Climate Change. International scientific conference Abstract Book 7-10 July 2015. Paris, France The Coordinated Climate-Crop Modeling Project (C3MP) has conducted a common set of sensitivity tests on more than 1100 simulation sets representing different farm systems in more than 50 countries, with carbon dioxide, temperature, and precipitation change sensitivities gauged for ~20 crop species and ~20 crop models. Here we present an analysis of C3MP results indicating how mean climate changes are likely to affect variability and extreme events within future time periods. Recognizing that climate change will affect agricultural systems both through mean changes and through shifts in climate variability and associated extreme events, C3MP can elucidate several aspects of these changes. First, mean climate changes can affect yields across an entire time period. Second, extreme events (when they do occur) may be more sensitive to climate changes than a year with normal climate. Third, mean climate changes can alter the likelihood of climate extremes exceeding critical biophysical thresholds, leading to more food security extremes. Finally, shifts in climate variability can result in an increase or reduction of mean yield, as extreme climate events tend to have lower yield than years with normal climate.This presentation will demonstrate each of these effects and illustrate the potential implications for future food production and associated agricultural economies under climate change. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/589210/7/ID589210.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html info:eu-repo/semantics/reference/purl/http://pool7.kermeet.com/C/ewe/ewex/unesco/DOCS/CFCC_abstractBook.pdf