Articles | Volume 16, issue 24
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-16-7253-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-16-7253-2023
Model evaluation paper
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18 Dec 2023
Model evaluation paper |  | 18 Dec 2023

Observation-based sowing dates and cultivars significantly affect yield and irrigation for some crops in the Community Land Model (CLM5)

Sam S. Rabin, William J. Sacks, Danica L. Lombardozzi, Lili Xia, and Alan Robock

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Climate models can help us simulate how the agricultural system will be affected by and respond to environmental change, but to be trustworthy they must realistically reproduce historical patterns. When farmers plant their crops and what varieties they choose will be important aspects of future adaptation. Here, we improve the crop component of a global model to better simulate observed growing seasons and examine the impacts on simulated crop yields and irrigation demand.